INDY SOSEMITO

Turn the pages of any magazine and all you'll see women who look they are about 6-feet tall, have a small waist, are extremely skinny, have large breasts and walk on legs for miles.

Does it sound realistic? Nope. Healthy? Not in the least.
Damaging? Very. Should you love your body even if it doesn't fit this stereotype anyway? Definitely. You shouldn't be concerned with how others define you. You have a perfect body and it's constantly changing which it's completely normal, your body is one of the things what makes you unique. So why wouldn't you love it?

My picture is going to be about one of my own body insecurities, which is having asymmetrical breasts, I don't know if my breasts were always different sizes. But I've always been very self-conscious about it.

Why does my bikini top look weird? Why is it so hard to buy a perfectly fitting bra and why the hell does my crop top look so crooked on me? Maybe putting an extra pat in one side of my bra would help to make it look more even? but to be honest, that's just uncomfortable. Why would I choose to be uncomfortable in my own body, while I can accept it and love it as well.

I mean you got one body and you have to live with it for the rest of your life. So with my picture I want to show that no matter how you look or what you think about yourself, you are unique. Whether you have uneven breasts like myself or there is something else you dislike about your body, I feel like that's unique and breasts don't have to be identical. They are sisters, not twins.

That uniqueness is what makes you beautiful and not a single soul can tell you otherwise.

Love your body.

Grafisch Lyceum Rotterdam, Fotografie



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ILYA VAN KERSBERGEN

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