Courtesy of GucciFashion / NewsFashion / NewsCurve models walk the runway at Gucci for the first time everLove Parade marked a watershed moment in the label’s 100 year historyShareLink copied ✔️November 3, 2021November 3, 2021TextDaniel RodgersGucci Love Parade Last night Gucci took over the star-stamped Hollywood Boulevard for its centenary show, Love Parade. It was a schmaltzy retrospective of cinematic style, where everything came marabou-trimmed, sequined, and adorned with 10-gallon Spaghetti Western hats. A 115-strong phalanx of models, including Phoebe Bridgers, Macaulay Culkin, Jared Leto, and Steve Lacy stormed the sidewalk, as Alessandro Michele pledged his allegiance to the “indefeasible gift and mythopoetic aura” of the silver screen. Among the crush of celebrity cameos, however, were individuals, including Dazed 100er Tess McMillan, who made history as the first curve models to have ever walked a Gucci runway. While labels like Versace, Jacquemus, and Fendi have broadened their casting call, recruiting the likes of Precious Lee, Jill Kortleve, Paloma Elsesser, and Alva Claire to its catwalks, many of the blockbuster fashion houses are still reticent to showcase anyone above a sample size. That being said, it’s not the first time that Gucci has cast a curve model. Clara Louise, a London native, booked an advertising campaign alongside Harry Styles this time last year and prior to that, Ellie Goldstein was the first model with Down’s Syndrome to score a high fashion campaign, posing for Gucci’s makeup line. The most recent SS22 season was the second highest on record for diversity, with curve models accounting for 1.81 per cent of all castings. Though that may not sound like a lot, it’s quadruple the number from AW21, which had only 19 curve models on its runways. As hoped, SS22 was also the most racially diverse season, with 48 per cent of appearances being by models of colour. We also saw a bump in age and gender diversity, too, with New York ranking highest for its number of transgender and non-binary castings. Check out our lowdown on Gucci’s Love Parade show here and look back over the seven times curve models tore up the runway. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREValentino SS26 couture: Alessandro’s peep show answers our prayersSaint Laurent AW26 was the Parasocial Relationship ConventionJim BeamJim Beam and Dazed want to help you get game day-readyWilly Chavarria joins forces with the ACLU in new campaign Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel couture debut was a dreamy mushroom tripAW26 menswear: Everything you missed from this season’s showsOnWhat went down at On and Dazed’s event for Paris-based creativesUGGInside UGG’s Paris Fashion Week Pop-UpDior SS26: Jonathan Anderson’s couture debut wants you to touch grassSchiaparelli SS26: Meet Daniel Roseberry’s Birds of ParadiseKiko Kostadinov is tearing it down to start againBackstage photos from Dries Van Noten’s AW26 men’s showEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy