Paloma Elsesser Teams Up with Ganni for a Fashion-Forward, Size-Inclusive Collection
Over the past few years, Paloma Elsesser has transformed the fashion world. She started her modelling journey with makeup icon Pat McGrath and has since become a trendsetter in the industry. With each campaign and runway show, she’s made space for women who didn’t fit the typical mold, breaking barriers along the way. In 2023, she made history as the first curve model to win Model of the Year at the Fashion Awards. Despite facing criticism online, she took a break from social media to gain clarity.
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Paloma Elsesser is making waves in the fashion world, and her latest project is a special collection with the Danish fashion brand Ganni. Known for pushing boundaries and promoting real inclusivity, Elsesser is ensuring that fashion is for everyone. Her partnership with Ganni is all about bringing stylish clothes to people of every size.
The collection, which includes seven pieces, was first shown at Ganni’s fashion show last summer. Elsesser, who has modelled for Ganni since 2020, has worked closely with Ditte Reffstrup, the brand’s creative director, to create clothes that make people feel good about themselves. “We’ve made this collection with a lot of thought, aiming to show a bright future for fashion that includes everyone,”
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Ganni is known for its dedication to being true to itself while focusing on eco-friendly practices and making clothes that fit all body types. Elsesser fits right in with Ganni’s mission, as she brings fresh and inclusive designs to everyone. The collection has dresses and pants that can be mixed, matched, and layered in different ways. You could wear them to the beach or dress them up for a night out.
The new Ganni x Paloma Elsesser collection will hit stores and the web on April 17. It will offer sizes from EU 32 to 52, and prices will range from $145 to $395. This is a step toward more inclusive fashion where everyone can find something they love to wear.
Words by Gabriella Neocleous