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The loss of her leg didn't translate into loss of spirit for this 26-year-old "(role) model," whose body positive attitude is just as covetable as her flawless sense of style (even her prosthetic leg is covered with beautiful designs). "...my goal is to show you images and stories that you wouldn't otherwise encounter and without even knowing it, change how you see people like me," writes the Brooklynite, who had to have her leg amputated at the age of 14 while fighting bone cancer. Oh, and your bikini body hang-ups or issues with things like your lip size? Yeah, she addresses those and other insecurities too in an effort to get you to see yourself in a more positive light, as well. Excuse us while we hit "Follow."
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The loss of her leg didn't translate into loss of spirit for this 26-year-old "(role) model," whose body positive attitude is just as covetable as her flawless sense of style (even her prosthetic leg is covered with beautiful designs). "...my goal is to show you images and stories that you wouldn't otherwise encounter and without even knowing it, change how you see people like me," writes the Brooklynite, who had to have her leg amputated at the age of 14 while fighting bone cancer. Oh, and your bikini body hang-ups or issues with things like your lip size? Yeah, she addresses those and other insecurities too in an effort to get you to see yourself in a more positive light, as well. Excuse us while we hit "Follow."
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This 20-year-old shows us self-love through selfies. Born with moles covering her entire body, Delmundo doesn't shy away from sharing close-ups and a positive attitude on the 'gram. But she's hoping to expand her platform soon, having auditioned for Miss Universe Malaysia last month. "I feel like it's a good way for me to showcase my uniqueness and newfound confidence, and hopefully I can also inspire others," she said in a recent interview with Elle Malaysia. "Beauty is not just what's on the outside; it's not someone with the perfect face or the perfect body. Beauty is who you are as a person and how you love yourself. It's never about perfection." Though it remains to be seen whether or not she gets a call-back, we're pretty sure her 62,000 followers are already on board with this young game-changer's refreshing mindset.
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This 20-year-old shows us self-love through selfies. Born with moles covering her entire body, Delmundo doesn't shy away from sharing close-ups and a positive attitude on the 'gram. But she's hoping to expand her platform soon, having auditioned for Miss Universe Malaysia last month. "I feel like it's a good way for me to showcase my uniqueness and newfound confidence, and hopefully I can also inspire others," she said in a recent interview with Elle Malaysia. "Beauty is not just what's on the outside; it's not someone with the perfect face or the perfect body. Beauty is who you are as a person and how you love yourself. It's never about perfection." Though it remains to be seen whether or not she gets a call-back, we're pretty sure her 62,000 followers are already on board with this young game-changer's refreshing mindset.
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If Stuart's posts documenting her ascent in the fashion world as the first professional model with Down syndrome aren't enough to help you to tackle your own insecurities, then perhaps her inspirational messages will. "Believe in yourself, truly believe," she reminds her 138,000 followers, while making sure to tag just about every post with #inclusion as she continues her self-proclaimed #breakthemould tour challenging industry standards. So far, that tour has included multiple stops at New York Fashion Week, a runway show kicking off the launch of her 21 Reasons Why clothing label and glimpses at her work with non-profits ranging from the Special Olympics of New York to the Radical Beauty Project.
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If Stuart's posts documenting her ascent in the fashion world as the first professional model with Down syndrome aren't enough to help you to tackle your own insecurities, then perhaps her inspirational messages will. "Believe in yourself, truly believe," she reminds her 138,000 followers, while making sure to tag just about every post with #inclusion as she continues her self-proclaimed #breakthemould tour challenging industry standards. So far, that tour has included multiple stops at New York Fashion Week, a runway show kicking off the launch of her 21 Reasons Why clothing label and glimpses at her work with non-profits ranging from the Special Olympics of New York to the Radical Beauty Project.
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Martinez may caption most of her shots in Spanish, but you don't need to speak the language to understand that she celebrates the skin she's in despite suffering from psoriasis. And given the fact that she has over 10,000 followers liking posts that showcase the flaky outbreaks the skin condition causes, it looks like she's not alone in thinking that she's beautiful just as she is. Expect skin-exposing shots of Martinez in her unmentionables, as well as messages that encourage her followers to embrace their looks should you choose to hit the translate button.
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Martinez may caption most of her shots in Spanish, but you don't need to speak the language to understand that she celebrates the skin she's in despite suffering from psoriasis. And given the fact that she has over 10,000 followers liking posts that showcase the flaky outbreaks the skin condition causes, it looks like she's not alone in thinking that she's beautiful just as she is. Expect skin-exposing shots of Martinez in her unmentionables, as well as messages that encourage her followers to embrace their looks should you choose to hit the translate button.
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Though she grew up being bullied because of the vitiligo that causes her partial depigmentation, Harlow nevertheless showcased her skin condition on an Insta account that caught the eye of Tyra Banks back in 2014. Fast-forward a few years later following her days on Banks' "America's Next Top Model," a stint as an official brand rep for Desigual and countless fashion mag features, and we're just as much captivated with the model's body positive head-to-toe shots as we are with the jet set lifestyle she shares on the account that started it all.
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Though she grew up being bullied because of the vitiligo that causes her partial depigmentation, Harlow nevertheless showcased her skin condition on an Insta account that caught the eye of Tyra Banks back in 2014. Fast-forward a few years later following her days on Banks' "America's Next Top Model," a stint as an official brand rep for Desigual and countless fashion mag features, and we're just as much captivated with the model's body positive head-to-toe shots as we are with the jet set lifestyle she shares on the account that started it all.
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