This paper argues that our understanding of the aesthetics of fashion design suffers from two related problems. First, if we allow that fashion, like every creative art, is the bringing of form to matter, it is nevertheless the case that the concept of materiality as it has been understood since Aristotle has privileged the art of sculpture over that of dress. Second, if we grant that fashion, like the other arts, is currently engaged in an immanent critique of its limits, this critique of the forms of fashion (and with it that of the categorisation of its objects), is misunderstood as an application of Rosalind Krauss' concept of an expanded field. In both cases, it is the inescapable situation of the body in fashion design that rende...