Fashion challenges us to think philosophically about concepts like inclusion and exclusion. It serves both social and cultural functions by establishing norms and fueling consumerism. According to theorists like Mauss and Bordieu, the clothes we choose train our bodies to move and present ourselves in certain ways. The document discusses how some, like Chanel Park, found their place in the fashion world despite not fitting the typical image. It notes increasing diversity at events like New York Fashion Week, with more plus-sized and racially diverse models, showing fashion's depth when it features a range of identities.