Photo: The fashion industry has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to challenging the status quo. Some designers embrace social movements long before they become embedded in mainstream society. Now, however, people aren’t looking toward the catwalks of London and Paris for inspiration—they can find it in their own backyards. These four Canadian tastemakers have identified gaps in inclusivity and advocacy in the fashion world and are stepping up to rectify them. Diana Di Poce is a content creator, stylist and editor, the face of Diana Dares and founder of DARE Magazine—your destination for “All Things Curvy.” Diana has made it her mission to prove that style has no size, discarding discriminatory values in fashion and sharing body-positive styling tips. She hopes to bring more diversity to the fashion industry and empower her plus-size audience to be daring with their style, no matter the size on their label.