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The statement, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder," has always stifled me. Who is the beholder? What is beauty?


The very definition of beauty has always been a struggle for women of color with the torrent images of fair-skinned women wearing a size 0, taunting us daily. In most cases, we are our toughest critics, especially when it comes to our physical appearance. We are blinded by society's definition of beauty and left wondering if we are worthy.

Thank sweet baby Jesus that we are progressing to a world full of self-proclaimed beauties that are not the status quo. These women help us feel liberated knowing that we are the beholders and we illuminate what it means to be beautiful. One size does not fit all and beauty in general is not a defaulted fixed image.

We compiled a list of body confident women that remind us that we are all beautiful. They will get you together on those days when you aren't feeling like yourself. Empowered women empower women, so let's keep the liberation going! Click through the gallery below for our favorite IG body confident beauties:

La'shaunae Steward

You may remember La'Shaunae Steward from a meme posted about her last year. Some internet troll attempted to body shame the South Carolina native by creating a cruel meme. To their dismay, the post went viral in Steward's favor. La'Shaunae was praised for her impeccable style and it subsequently led to her killing the modeling game.

She told GirlBoss.com, "Growing up as a fat black girl, there wasn't anyone I really thought was a representation of how I look," she says, "and even with the plus-size models [in the industry today], they're all usually taller than 5'7'' and probably a size 16 or smaller."

How do you express confidence for the body that you're in? What has been your journey to embracing you? Let us know in the comments down below.

 

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