Friday, 22 November 2013

Robyn Lawley

Lately, society's idea of beautiful has been changing. Every year, in a faster way, the idea of "perfect body" it's changing and becoming thinner. These last years what was common was to see how models were each time thinner until it's normal to see bones in their bodies, and this doesn't stop. This still happens and we don't know when it's going to stop.

But aside of this, there are also models that are not super skinny; some of them are not skeleton and they are beautiful. Others, are not "thin" neither (according to the typical idea of thin) and they have a really nice body. Some are bigger sizes and they are still beautiful. There is no size that defines the word beautiful, because each woman in the world is beautiful in the way they are. There is no one perfect; some people may be thinner but maybe a bit uglier than that girl everyone calls "fat". Or maybe they are thin and beautiful but they are an arrogant person. 
No one is perfect.


Robyn Lawley, a 24 year-old model, is the new face of French lingerie company Chantelle Paris. She is starting with the brand's new autumn/winter campaign and what she shows is that we don't need to be a size zero Victoria's Secret Angel to model lacy lingerie. She is a size 12 model and shows the collection that it's available in sizes 32A to 44H.

This woman, as many other teenagers in the world, used to hate her body. She said when she was 16 she used to hate her body a lot and that even at her absolute skinniest, she wasn't still enough to model. But one day she stopped caring about it and started to eat normally again without hating food and, as she saw she liked this, started a food blog and says "I dedicated my life to just loving food.". She agrees it was a huge turnaround when she started plus-size modeling. 

This young woman gave her opinion about how society reacts with "thin equals beautiful" body ideals, and explained that our society is always talking about it and judging others, putting as example when a celebrity woman gains weight people ridicule her and that this have its consequences to young girls. Also she gave her opinion explaining that us, the society in general, should focus on what we say to each other and that the best thing to do is to find your set natural weight and be happy at that weight and that we can't try to force ourselves down. "I can't be skinny, that's just my bone structure", says.



Lawley is one of those women who breaks the idea of beautiful. She is not one of those skinny girls and she is very beautiful. Why can't society just accept this and not exclude sometimes this kind of bodies? Or even better, why can't society just accept every single body?







In Lawley's blog we kind find many pictures about meals; from breakfast to dessert. Sometimes she explains the recipe and sometime she just comment how good it tastes! But her blog it's very beautiful and here you can check it: http://robynlawleyeats.tumblr.com/




And no one can tell you otherwise. Here no one
is better than you. 
                  

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