
REDEFINING FASHION
THROUGH INCLUSION
AND DIVERSITY
Throughout history, fashion has been a powerful reflection of aesthetic and social ideals, but it has also served as a means to perpetuate exclusive standards that limit diversity and individual expression.
However, in recent years, we have witnessed the rise of designers, models, and collectives aiming to break with these paradigms. They advocate for a more inclusive fashion that celebrates the diversity of bodies, races, genders, and cultures. These voices are essential not only for their impact on the industry but also for demonstrating how they reshape ideas of beauty and dignity in our society.

Through Anti-Hegemonic Models, we show that fashion is not simply about aesthetics or luxury; it is a phenomenon that permeates our daily lives and our identities. It is a subject that concerns us all, because, whether we want it or not, our choices regarding clothing and style are intrinsically tied to individual, sociocultural, economic, and even political factors.
The stories we tell through Alexandra, Saralí, Difher, Jeffrey, Perfilclass, and Zorro Gris allow us to understand this phenomenon from a local and national context. Likewise, they reveal the implications of consistently and consciously embracing designs and models that challenge conventional standards, not as a fleeting trend or mere marketing, but as a deliberate and committed stance—an approach that continues to challenge the prevailing norms within the fashion industry.







