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Karoline Vitto: Body Diversity is Not Radical, It's Standard
21 Feb
Summary
- Vitto's show featured models of all sizes, from XS to fuller figures.
- The collection used fluid, body-conscious silhouettes for every model.
- Vitto prioritizes designing for often-overlooked body types.

Karoline Vitto's autumn/winter 2026 collection at London's BFC NewGen space made a strong statement for body diversity. The runway featured models of varying proportions, from XS to fuller figures, all wearing the same fluid, body-conscious silhouettes. This season, Vitto embedded inclusivity into the collection's structure, a deliberate reaction to societal norms and fashion's current focus on body representation.
The collection highlighted Vitto's signature approach of 'putting the body first,' particularly for those often overlooked. Identical draped dresses, silk separates, and sculpted jersey pieces were showcased, emphasizing natural contours through drape rather than rigid structure. Textures like sheer fabrics and liquid finishes dominated, seen in a cream slip dress and an ivory layered look that balanced sensuality with deliberate transparency.
Silk separates in navy and jersey pieces in black and grey further demonstrated Vitto's blend of minimalism and sensuality. A black halter dress and grey midi dress with precise cut-outs framed the torso and enhanced curves. This collection, a collaboration with Pull&Bear, brought Vitto's aesthetic to a more accessible audience while maintaining her focus on sculptural design and wearable pieces.




