It’s zero- waist fashion, baby. Luxe houses of design are taking a stab at slenderizing, debuting sleekly chic “Ozempic coats” as this fall’s most fab finery. “It’s a strong, confident look,” Sophie Jordan, the menswear buyer at online luxury retailer Mytheresa, told Bloomberg , which coined the cheeky “Ozempic coat” tag.

“[It’s] an item that is incredibly easy to wear,” she said, “and integrate into your wardrobe.” It’s jazzy slimness without the jabs. As the mania over weight-loss meds rages on, couturiers worldwide are leaning into leaner cuts and silhouettes.

A recent survey revealed that a whopping 15.5 million people — approximately 6% of US adults — have turned to injectables like Ozempic and Wegovy to shed excess poundage. And the fat-zapping craze has prompted designers to churn out “edgier,” more trimming fits that feature adjustable corsets and sheer embellishments.

However, some tastemakers, such as Namila, have taken a much more literal approach to the tautness trend. The provocative clubwear creator premiered an ever-controversial “I heart Ozempic” shirt during Berlin Fashion Week in July. It triggered slings from critics who deemed the top’s messaging “toxic.

” But it seems the rising Ozempic coat movement is less about following fat-loss fads, and more about reviving slightly passé pieces like trenches and peacoats. Bidding a cheery bye-bye to bulky bubble coats and oversized overdresses, voguish visionaries suc.