While I get your point, that same reasoning is also why we've gotten uglier chicks in videogames so I'll have to disagree on principle of that lol.
"Stylistic ugliness" or, hmm, "stylistic imperfections" is a far different burger then having characters be inclusive to make a political point.
One has an aesthetic purpose. The other a social one.
What I am trying to say is that even Ren and Stimpy, despite often having outright nasty and disgusting characters, never had characters that were artistically bad.
Or, to put it another way, Genshin Impact all have stylistic clothing because, if they didn't,
they would all look almost exactly the same. Everyone being flawlessly pretty makes the fancy clothing in that game a neccessity.