23 Quotes by Ashley Graham
Ashley Graham is an American model who is known for promoting body positivity and inclusivity in the fashion industry. She first gained attention as a plus-size model and has since become a prominent advocate for body acceptance and self-love. Graham has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines, including Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and has walked in fashion shows for brands such as Michael Kors and Christian Siriano. She has also launched her own lingerie line and has written a book on body positivity. Graham's advocacy work has earned her widespread acclaim, and she continues to be an important voice in the fashion industry. (Bio)
Ashley Graham Quotes
Sexy is a state of mind, and it can come in all shapes and sizes. (Meaning)
There is not one standard definition of beauty or one perfect size. (Meaning)
It doesn't matter if you're a size 2 or 22, you can be healthy as long as you're taking care of your body, working out, and telling yourself 'I love you' instead of taking in the negativity of beauty standards.
I felt free, once I realized i was never going to fit the narrow mold that society wanted me to fit in.
I know my curves are sexy and I want everyone else to know that theirs are too. There is no reason to hide and every reason to flaunt.
Love yourself. Be proud of who you are.
It's really important that we stop body shaming people online and on social media. The rude comments under pictures, comparing women in "who looks better" posts - all that does is force us to judge each other. It only sets us back and women, now more than ever, need to empower each other.
There is no reason to hide and every reason to flaunt.
I don't like to use the words "real women," honestly. I like to use the word woman. And I say that because there are so many women out there who are naturally thin, or are naturally curvy, and I think when we start putting a label on the type of woman it gets misconstrued and starts to offend people. At the end of the day we just all want to be known as women or models or actresses or whatever.
I am always being asked to gain or lose weight, but I am at a point now where I don't care anymore. I love my body, I love my super-hourglass shape and I love showing it off.
Embracing uniqueness and showcasing the beauty of our differences is what I am all about so the fact that my words and image can impact positive change is a perk of this job I never expected I would have.
I don't want women to hold themselves back. I think there are too many women who are self-conscious about the way they look - the way they see themselves in the mirror.
Don't let your image, don't let your size, hold you back. If I had let my hips or my jiggly thighs hold me back or the fact that I've got these big heavy breasts, then I would not be where I am today.
We are lucky to live in a world made up of so many different kinds of people and I am confident in the direction we are going.
I always say wear what makes you feel most confident, and confidence doesn't always come over night.
I feel like we have to have [plus size models] as soon as possible. We're the norm. We're the majority.
I have been so blessed not only to talk about things that I want to talk about in my industry, but also to have a platform - and people want to hear about it. People want the change; people want the difference; people want to know what's going on. People want to see themselves in the industry that for so long has ostracized girls of my size.
The sense of pride I take away from doing something I know will be inspire women to feel confident about their bodies.
There's no such thing as being perfect, and that doesn't just mean the perfect body. I talk about my body, my relationship with food, men, and sleeping around to find love, my relationship with my family - trials and tribulations. I want people to know they're not alone. And this isn't just about people younger than 30. I have fans who are 30 or 40 telling me, This is exactly what I needed to hear.
As a model, I'm used to having my body scrutinized, and I have a tough skin so I can shake it off. I know I'm the only person that gets to decide how my body should look.
Growing up I didn't have curvy role models, mainly because I didn't see enough curvy women represented in major ads.
For me, I don't do nip or bush. I won't do it. And that's because I talk to numerous young women in high school and I talk to them about owning who they are, and not giving up their sexuality because they have to.
I think the simpler the better.
― Ashley Graham Quotes
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