Vogue editor says thin fashion models do, in fact, eat
standard in the 1990s.“There’s a misconception that fashion people don’t eat, but that’s not true,” Enninful, 49, said on the “River Cafe Table 4” podcast.He then admitted that the industry still has much work to do to be body inclusive and more racially diverse, but it’s making strides.“When you look at, at least, my Vogue anyway, everybody’s welcome. All shapes, all sizes, all colors,” he said, adding that “everybody’s all so welcoming” when including body diversity.“That strict thing of not being able to be a certain size, ‘being size zero is the perfect size,’ that doesn’t exist anymore,” Enninful said.The Ghanian-British editor continued, “Even the idea of being a model has changed.