“I am not pretty. I am not beautiful. I am as radiant as the sun.” — Suzanne Collins
How we see ourselves is one of the most important things in our lives. It determines how we react to others and how we choose to take on life. Sometimes we forget that just like us, there are other curvy women across the globe embracing their beauty and leaving stigmas behind.
It’s an amazing time to be part of this flourishing Global Curvemmunity and what better way to celebrate us than by getting to know a little bit about one another. So today we’ll be talking “Global Curves” – How do curvaceous women around the world embrace their individual beauty and how are curves celebrated globally.
ASIA
[Featured above: How curves are celebrated in Asia and some of the fabulous Plus Size Bloggers raising their voice for curvy girls in that region. If you haven’t discovered them yet, show support and give them a follow.]
NORTH AMERICA [United States & Canada]
[Featured above: How curves are celebrated in the United States and some of the fabulous Plus Size Bloggers raising their voice for curvy girls in that region. If you haven’t discovered them yet, show support and give them a follow.]
[Featured above: How curves are celebrated in Canada and some of the fabulous Plus Size Bloggers raising their voice for curvy girls in that region. If you haven’t discovered them yet, show support and give them a follow.]
CARIBBEAN
[Featured above: How curves are celebrated in the Caribbean and some of the fabulous Plus Size Bloggers raising their voice for curvy girls in that region. If you haven’t discovered them yet, show support and give them a follow.]
LATIN AMERICA [Central & South America]
[Featured above: How curves are celebrated in Latin America and some of the fabulous Women and Plus Size Bloggers raising their voice for curvy girls in that region. If you haven’t discovered them yet, show support and give them a follow.]
EUROPE
[Featured above: How curves are celebrated in Europe and some of the fabulous Plus Size Bloggers raising their voice for curvy girls in that region. If you haven’t discovered them yet, show support and give them a follow.]
AUSTRALIA
[Featured above: The fabulous Plus Size Bloggers raising their voice for curvy girls in Australia/New Zealand. If you haven’t discovered them yet, show support and give them a follow.]
AFRICA
[Featured above: How curves are celebrated in Africa and some of the fabulous Women raising their voice for curvy girls in that region.]
How do you celebrate your curves? Go ahead and Tweet or Instagram a picture of you embracing your beauty and tag it using the hashtag #GLOBALCurves -don’t forget to include me @ZadryG & add your location at the end of the hashtag [see photos above]
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
A HUGE Thank You to Fadra from All Things Fadra for featuring this post on her Top 20 list of the best posts providing perspective. Check out the other 19 posts at BLOGMAS 2013 : Gaining Perspective.
Wow, this is a really interestin blogger “list”, thank you for featuring me!
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You’re welcome Miria 🙂 I’m glad you like it
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Hi lovely, I nominated you for the versatile blogger award. See the details here —> http://middayspritzer.com/2013/10/17/versatile-blogger-award/
xo GS
http://middayspritzer.com
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Thank you sweetie! I’ll definitely check out the details
xoxo
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wow, love the gallery here and to see two Italian bloggers featured as well! I am a plus size Italian blogger myself and wanted to point out that the Italian ‘miss cicciona’ contest awards the fattest girl and gives a quite stereotyped image of the plus size woman. All beauties here and nice to see them all!!
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Hi Marged, I’m so glad you liked the post and thank you for sharing that bit about the ‘miss cicciona’ I tried to find positive examples and refrained from using anything that stereotyped/mocked plus size women so THANK YOU for sharing that, I’ll definitely tweak the list.
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Thank you for including me!!! Great post!
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I’m so happy you liked it! 🙂 xo
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This is such an amazing post, we read crappy news about fat hate on a daily basis but this post makes me feel so hopeful. Great list and round up of bloggers too!
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Thank you Lu! and I know what you mean, it was nice to be able to find so many lovely ladies all over the globe
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