“True diversity,” says plus-size Dani Rudz upon debuting at SPFW

“True diversity,” says plus-size Dani Rudz upon debuting at SPFW

The influencer and entrepreneur Dani Rudz, makes his debut at SPFW, as a special guest of the brand Silvério Brand, which will show next Saturday (27), at the Senac Lapa Faustolo. Plus-size and black, Dani sees her participation on the runway as an advance on diversity itself. And the look that Dani will show is a creation by the stylist with the technical guidance of the influencer herself.

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“The presence of a ‘bigger’ fat woman on the most important catwalk of Brazilian fashion is essential. The few brands that flirt with body diversity in this period, prefer curvy sizes, ranging from size 44 to 48. Having a woman like me, black and wearing an over 52 mannequin on the catwalk, conveys true diversity, without prejudices and presenting fashion as it should be, diverse, inclusive and capable of generating belonging. It is possible for a fat woman to talk about fashion and be a fashionista,” comments Dani Rudz.

Dani Rudz

Dani has been working on the development of plus-size fashion collections for various brands for eight years, having already shown three times at the Casa dos Criadores. On her social networks, she tackles topics like fashion, beauty and empowerment, allowing other women to be inspired by her trajectory and be who they want to be.

In an interview with “Elas no Carpet Vermelha” at Women’s Week 2021, she recalled on video that plus-size women can do anything. “Browse all the styles. There’s nothing like spaghetti straps, stripes, bodycon dresses.” But she added that the segment often looks at fat women inclusively.

Dani Rudz

“Fashion is a tool for inclusion in society, for finding one’s tribe, for expressing oneself, but when that is taken away from someone, it promotes a veto and a flattening. The fat woman, for many years, has been flattened , has been excluded. Today we already have more choices, but compared to the normal fashion market, we have no alternative,” she said at the time.

Designer Rafael Silvério has always worked with looks for all sizes in his bespoke collections and, this season, he has decided to bring this communication to his runway.

Watch the full video here

Source: Terra

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