British-Canadian fashion designer Edeline Lee, who dresses powerful women including the Princess of Wales, slams the fashion industry's sizing system and shares women's body anxieties
We often blame fashion designers for perpetuating the size-6 stereotype: the waif-like catwalk model, tiny sample sizes and the unspoken expectation that women must diminish themselves to fit into the clothes. However, this is far from the truth for British-Canadian fashion designer Edeline Lee.
"Women don't fit into five sizes – it's complete bull****," she declares, with the straightforwardness of someone who has witnessed firsthand how false this illusion truly is.
Her designs have been worn by major cultural figures, including the Princess of Wales , whom she calls "a wonderful ambassador for British

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