New Delhi :
No size is bad and no body type is flawed. Elle magazine in its latest photo shoot chose plus-size models posing fearlessly breaking all stereotypes.
Twenty-first century has witnessed drastic changes in terms of women’s rights, choices, redefining beauty and human rights.
These fearless plus-sized women showing their curves and celebrating their bodies in all its ways:
“I recently posted a picture of a pizza and a girl commented, ‘You should go to the gym’. Now I’m immune to such comments. It doesn’t make me feel ugly, in fact it’s pushed me to a stage where I appreciate myself more,†she says.
“When I started acting, my vanity blossomed and I understood my body better. I am what I am and I’m fine with it,†says the theatre and film actor, who you’ll soon see in the film Kaash.
She says, “I don’t dress for shock value, but I enjoy dressing in clothes that aren’t conventionally meant for my body type. I love my body and I won’t change it to fit what’s available in stores.â€
“I don’t restrict myself to trends either. I love wearing short stuff because I like how my legs look or a low-neck to highlight my décolletage,†she says.
“Why aren’t we defined by what we do? You won’t define a business magnate like Mukesh Ambani as short and fat. I don’t see curvy men having a movement,†she says.