
Glamour model Lizzi Miller was photographed "real" in the
September issue of Glamour magazine. Photo: Glamour
Heidi Montag met resistence by blurring the lines between real and realistic after launching her fitness DVD post-plastic surgery. Then, Self Magazine mixed real and realistic by mixing cover pages with Photo Shop.
Bit when Lizzi Miller took to the pages of Glamour magazine, "real" people were "really" impressed.
This month's issue of Glamour features 20-year-old Lizzi Miller. Standing at 5' 11", the gorgeous model is anything but a typical weigh-in at 180 pounds.
Celebrity athletes like Serena Williams have portrayed positive body image to the press, but with professional sport prowress, it's somehow easier to justify "mass", "strength" or "size" in celebrity athletes. But fashion models?
Lizzi Miller says 'yes' with nude poses in the Glamour magazine pictures, conveying bare confidence when it comes to health body image.
Lizzi said to Glamour, “I’ve been that girl, flipping through magazines trying to find just one person who looked a little bit like me. And when I didn’t find it I would start to think there’s something wrong with the way that I looked."
Lizzi sang the praises of celebrity profiles like, J. Lo and Beyoncé, who were some of the first to publicly make being curvy, being sexy. She told Glamour the two celebrity singers and actresses made it easier to have self-acceptance.
Of J.Lo and Beyoncé, Miller said, "I started to accept myself more. It’s funny, but just seeing them look and feel sexy enabled me to do the same.”
Thanks to Lizzi, readers can share the same feelings. Lizzi's bold appearance in Glamour has been such a hit with readers and onlookers, the magazine's Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive have been receiving requests to put Lizzi on the cover
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I love Lizzie's honesty and others who want to be real so we all can feel better about ourselves too. I think it is too bad some people have to feel like they need to constantly be updating themselves with plastic surgery to keep up. I think we should be more accepting of each other and ourselves. We will be able to do this if we are not compared to fake pictures of others.
This is the way a real woman looks.
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