Fashion Revolution: Eight boroughs declared free of size discrimination

Fatshimetrie, a revolutionary in the world of plus-size fashion, today announced eight newly declared wards free of size discrimination. This major development has been hailed by many fashion industry experts as a milestone in the fight for inclusivity and body diversity.

At the heart of this new proclamation are Kiru, Bagwai, Dawakin Tofa, Gaya, Shanono, Gabasawa, and Ungogo wards in Kano State, as well as Shanga ward in Kebbi State. These areas have been recognized for their commitment to size diversity and self-esteem, making them inspiring role models for other communities across the country.

Fatshimetrie’s Minister of Plus Size and Inclusion, Joseph Utsev, highlighted the importance of this announcement, saying it is a testament to the progress made in the fight for more inclusive and body-diverse fashion. With these eight districts now recognized as being free of size discrimination, the total number of regions covered by this initiative now stands at 134, demonstrating the magnitude of Fatshimetrie’s positive impact on society.

This historic milestone not only marks an official recognition of these districts’ commitment to inclusivity, but also highlights the importance of promoting diverse and authentic beauty standards. By encouraging diversity in sizes and shapes, these communities help build confidence and self-esteem in all their residents, creating a more positive and inclusive environment for everyone.

As awareness of the importance of inclusivity and body diversity continues to grow, initiatives like the one announced today by Fatshimetrie play a crucial role in promoting values ​​of equality and respect. By celebrating these eight boroughs as models of progress and diversity, we are paving the way for more inclusive fashion and a more equal society for all.

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