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Christian Siriano has continued to cement himself as an advocate for body inclusivity this New York Fashion Week, and the internet has taken notice.
After stirring up buzz this summer when he volunteered to dress actress Leslie Jones for the Ghostbusters premiere after no one else offered to, Siriano is now taking his body positive message to the runway. He featured five plus-sized models at his show on September 10 and designed an exclusive look for model Ashley Graham, who sat front row at the event.
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