Bushes, bigger busts and looking borderline porcelain is IN.
John Galliano was presenting us with their depiction, in what being a doll, is like. Creating porcelain skin like make-up having make-up artists/lovers all around the world moved.
Giving us a good look behind-the-scenes, a lot of models made behind-the-scenes TikToks, showing us exactly how it was created. Creating a makeup look underneath and then spray painting, a layer of this mysterious substance on the skin, giving us this porcelain look. 
But the make up wasn’t the only thing that caused noise. Margiela is on the journey of normalizing bushes again, and depicting the customization and modification of all bodies.  Now we don’t know if they drew inspiration from the dolls as in the trans feminine people or the rising conversation of Barbie (2023, Dir. Greta Gerwig).
Body hair is being normalized, and the pics of massive changes being created in the world of fashion.
Bigger busts and waists took centre stage in this seasons show. We see models with large, and you could even say accentuated busts which promotes body inclusivity but it’s not the first time we’ve seen it at least this season.
All and all, Galliano depicted a well articulated show and helped us see that fashion is more than just the clothes, but what we make of it how we wear it and how are features, modified or not, add to our style. So go ahead do your glass skin makeup, get your BBL’s dye, or bleach, your brows and fashion away. This year’s all about how your features accentuate, and coincide with what you wear.