A US company has released a range of blow-up dolls resembling teenage pop star, Miley Cyrus. She of course, plans to sue. In other news, a German teenager teaches a cow how to show jump after her parents refuse to buy her a horse and in case you wanted to smell like smallgoods, you can now buy a bacon scented cologne.
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Robyn Lawley is a stunner (to all those haters, she's on the front of French Elle and you are not HAHA!!) and what an amazing shot!! I love the angle, it accentuates her curves (der, it's the 'curvy' issue!). Love love love!! Good on her!!!
Why is everyone so nasty? I think its fantastic that a healthy weight range model is on an international magazine cover, and an Aussie girl at that! Why can't people celebrate the win that it is, for HEALTH and for AUSTRALIA.
Robyn and the other size 10+ models (and agents like BELLA model management, UKMM, Ford+, OKAY models & WCurve) are working hard to change the images our children will look at in magazines and on runways....and I say Thank You!
Keep doing what you are doing and don't let all the negative comments ("not big enough" "token" "too big") on chat forums get you down!
It is ridiculous, isn't it? Real women come in all shapes and sizes, including what we see in magazines and on runways. Deriding people as "sticks" and "teenage boys" or even just "not big enough" is just another shade of body shaming, and it's pathetic. I said further down the page that a lot of people won't be happy until they see their identical twin on a magazine cover, because everybody else will always be too big or too small in relation to their own body.
Any effort from fashion and media organizations to show greater variations in women's body shapes is a positive move, and we should encourage and applaud it.