Real women make their cellulite fashionable

And the platform they have chosen to make their publications has been Instagram, and commercially we have to cover it up, hide it, eliminate it because supposedly this looks ugly on our bodies.

The trend was born in Canadaand the previous weekend was replicated in Argentina with force and with the hasthag #cellulitesaturday.

kenzie brenna26, was the first to «into fashion» cellulite. She is an actress and writer and does not have a perfect body, although she eats healthy and exercises. “I wondered how many people really care about this. I used the hashtag #cellulitesaturday and said to myself, ‘could this be something?’ The response was so overwhelmingly good that now I’m like, ‘Yeah, it’s something.’”told the Today media.

Immediately other women accompanied her and Instagram was filled with real bodies. “I have cellulite like 90 percent of the female population. I’m not less beautiful for that, I wouldn’t be worth more if I didn’t have it. My body is not bad, it is not a problem that needs to be fixed. My body is soft, like cotton. And it has curves, like a violin”wrote one of the users who joined #cellulitesaturday. “It’s not horrible and almost all women have it. It’s like hating people for having hair on their arms. We all have hair on our arms!”assures another of those who claim their body as it is.

In the country, the group AnyBody Argentina called on women to join this Saturday. «Our society, the media and industries promote a ‘perfect’ image, thanks to digital retouching, which does not exist in the real world,» Sharon Haywood, founder of the organization, assured Clarín, adding that between «80 and 98 percent of women have it.

The model XL Brenda Mato He has already announced that he will participate in the initiative. “I decided to participate because I think it is very important to make the body visible in a natural way. More than 90% of women in the world have cellulite regardless of their weight, why hide it? We end up embarrassed by something that is more common than we think”said.

Taken from TN.com.AR