Plus-Size Model Recreates Celebrity Photo Shoots To Promote Body Positivity

Body Positive?

In today’s society, it’s hard for a lot of women to feel comfortable in their own skin when models are constantly looking slimmer and slimmer every day.

Social Media

Add social media apps and photo editing tools into the mix, everyone feels like a gross, fat, ugly slob when they go online.

Perfectly Imperfect

The truth is, not everyone is “perfect” and the majority of the time, people only post and show photos they edited/filtered or the outcome of trying 100 times to get the perfect angle.

Self Esteem

While we know this to be true, it’s still a knock on our self-esteem when we see seemingly “flawless” girls flooding our newsfeeds while we sit in our sweatpants and messy buns.

Plus Size Heart

One plus-size model is using her Instagram, however, to clap back at those seemingly flawless women and make a new wave of beauty on her own.

Diana Sirokai uses her Instagram profile to show off her curves and what many would call “flaws” and promote body positivity. She poses in anything from tight dresses to lingerie with inspiring and moving captions. Her goal is to show other women who feel insecure about their bodies that their flaws can too be their power.

Remember You are just as special as the woman you idolise

I wanted to show the parts of my body that I thought they made me less of a beautiful girl and here I am as A beautiful young woman who turned her Flaws Into her own Power by just starting to Love them. #MyFlawsAreMyPower#ISlay@photo_karizza@delicatesavage

“I bet she can’t even fit in the bath” – I even have space for you boo boo #ButIGuessItsTooFancyForU?@photo_karizza

10 Things to tell yourself every morning before starting off your day. * I AM HEALTHY * AND   I AM STRONG
* I AM POWERFUL  AND * I AM HAPPY
* I AM BLESSED AND * I AM WEALTHY *AND  I AM GRATEFUL * TODAY I AM A BETTER VERSION OF MYSELF THAN YESTERDAY * I CAN DO IT
AND * I AM LOVED
#ConfidenceWithDiana?@photo_karizza

Diana also decided to pose up against two big models and influencers in the industry to showcase that plus-size women can also be praised and glorified the same way as thin women and models.

How I Earned My Stripes

My Pregnancy

I felt like a whale all through pregnancy, as I watched my body come to resemble a huge capital B. I was so self-conscious, I hated the idea of anyone seeing me naked. On top of the present insecurity, I worried that post-pregnancy, my body and my confidence would never return.

 I was right in a way. It’s true, my body will never be exactly the way it was before I got pregnant.

Even being in my early twenties, pregnancy and breastfeeding matured me physically and brought about changes that will never go away. I now have stretch marks, and stubborn belly fat, and wider hips that refuse to fit into my old jeans.

 

But I was wrong about my confidence. I have found myself more confident with my body now than I was before.

I am more confident because pregnancy made me gain a new admiration and respect for my body. It also made me admire and respect other women, too, instead of judging them for being overweight or having tiger stripe bellies or whatever else the media makes us judge women’s appearances for.

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