It’s no secret that the fashion industry tends to skew young. In fact, it’d be safe to say it’s obsessed with youth.
Runway shows and fashion magazines are filled with teenagers and young women modelling clothes designed for people much older than them; in some cases we’ve seen actual children, like Thylane Blondeau, styled in very adult fashions.
In this world, age has the power to stop careers in their tracks. Just ask Australian model Gemma Ward, who told press this week she was being warned about her looks “fading” by the time she reached the ripe old age of 20. Scary stuff.
However, designers occasionally remember that flesh-and-blood women don’t actually expire at the age of 25. Take Marc Jacobs’ latest ad, for instance: