micdotcom: Australian model Stefania Ferrario has created #DropThePlus to prove that thin doesn’t equal “normal.” Modifiers like “plus size” reinforce the idea that only skinny women are the “right” size. “I am a model FULL STOP,”
micdotcom: Australian model Stefania Ferrario has created #DropThePlus to prove that thin doesn’t equal “normal.” Modifiers like “plus size” reinforce the idea that only skinny women are the “right” size. “I am a model FULL STOP,”
micdotcom: Australian model Stefania Ferrario has created #DropThePlus to prove that thin doesn’t equal “normal.” Modifiers like “plus size” reinforce the idea that only skinny women are the “right” size. “I am a model FULL STOP,”
micdotcom: Australian model Stefania Ferrario has created #DropThePlus to prove that thin doesn’t equal “normal.” Modifiers like “plus size” reinforce the idea that only skinny women are the “right” size. “I am a model FULL STOP,”
micdotcom: Australian model Stefania Ferrario has created #DropThePlus to prove that thin doesn’t equal “normal.” Modifiers like “plus size” reinforce the idea that only skinny women are the “right” size. “I am a model FULL STOP,”
micdotcom: Australian model Stefania Ferrario has created #DropThePlus to prove that thin doesn’t equal “normal.” Modifiers like “plus size” reinforce the idea that only skinny women are the “right” size. “I am a model FULL STOP,”