FashionNewsFashion / NewsThe internet loves Rihanna’s body-diverse male models‘This is the first body diversity for men I’ve ever seen’ShareLink copied ✔️October 5, 2020October 5, 2020TextEmma Hope Allwood Over the last few years, fashion has made great strides towards having more representative models on its runways or in its imagery, but unfortunately, that doesn’t usually extend to men. Enter: Rihanna. Her Savage x Fenty brand is all about inclusivity – whether inviting pregnant models or Drag Race queens to turn it out on her runway. Now, with the launch of a capsule collection for men, she’s featured models with differing body types on her brand’s webstore – and people love to see it. “OKAY RIHANNA” posted one Twitter user, along with some eye emojis. The tweet, which was followed simply by “I want him to put me through (sic) a wall”, racked up over 320k likes. The comments passed the vibe check, with a retweet praising it as “the first body inclusivity for men I’ve ever seen” garnering over 415k likes. “She just proves that these other brands are pretentious and discriminatory for NO REASON,” another person added. Back in 2016, agency IMG made headlines by opening a ‘plus-size’ male division, called Brawn – but as the reactions to the Fenty images show, there’s still not enough representation for men out there. Head here for five of our favourite outfits from the latest Savage extravaganza, and watch a trailer for the show below: Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBella Hadid resurrects Saint Laurent’s iconic 00s It-bagThe coolest girls you know are still wearing vintage to the gymYour AW26 menswear and Haute Couture cheat sheet is hereJeremy Allen White and Pusha T hit the road in new Louis Vuitton campaignNasty with a Pucci outfit: Which historical baddie had the nastiest Pucci?Inside the addictive world of livestream fashion auctionsCamgirls and ‘neo-sluts’: Feral fashion on the global dancefloorBrigitte Bardot: Remembering the late icon’s everlasting styleA look back on 2025 in Dazed fashion editorialsMaison Kébé: The Senegalese brand taking African craft worldwideRevisiting the most-read fashion stories on Dazed in 2025Meet the Irish designer illuminating Zara Larsson’s Midnight Sun era