Hong Kong, Sept. 15 -- If "plus-size" or "body positive," as fashion and cultural jargons have implied limited meaning for you, then you'll be happy to know that these terms are on their way out, in favor of "size-inclusive," a word that refers much more to the notion of diversity in terms of sizes and body shapes and should gradually become a fixture in the landscape of women's clothing. Image: Courtesy Christelle Pellissier/cm - ETX Studio

While players in the ready-to-wear industry are currently reinventing themselves in order to create fashion that is more respectful of the environment and animal welfare, the issue of diversity is also at the forefront. Sex, gender, sexual orientation, skin color, or origin are increasingly taken int...