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I think it's just that the fashion industry can only accept one thing at a time. It's like, 'OK, well, if we're going to add plus, then let's keep it hourglass and white.'

- Philomena Kwao

White, Industry, I Think, Hourglass

You can't say you're inclusive when you only have one plus-size, hourglass white model.

- Philomena Kwao

White, Inclusive, Only, Hourglass

When I finally discovered the 'Sports Illustrated' swimsuit issue, I browsed through archives and saw a picture of an incredibly stunning model, Damaris Lewis. Her images inspired me, and I imagined being in the magazine myself. Never in a million years did I dream it would actually happen.

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Through, Discovered, Archives

When you model, you don't really have control over your image. It can be a good thing, it can be a bad thing. It can be a good thing in the sense that, actually, you have to get reintroduced to yourself. You don't always get that opportunity in your normal life. You can kind of hide from yourself.

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Good, Bad, Your, Normal Life

The #SwimSexy campaign is redefining standards of beauty, and I'm proud to be a part of it. My hope is that this campaign connects with women and girls of all ages, body-types, races, and backgrounds.

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Beauty, Proud, Redefining, Backgrounds

One misconception I think is wrong is that being a larger size means, somehow, that you're neglecting your body, or you don't look after yourself, or you don't love yourself enough to lose weight. We've been saturated with the idea that to be happy you must be thin, or to be healthy you must be thin.

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Love, Been, Larger, Saturated

Women are hit especially hard in regions of ongoing conflict. Before, during, and after conflict, women bear the brunt of the consequences of war. They are left as the providers and guardians, responsible for rebuilding their country one family at a time.

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Country, Before, Regions, Brunt

Before I went to boarding school, I had never read a fashion magazine. I grew up on a council estate in London, and fashion magazines were a luxury item that weren't even on my mind. The closest I got to a fashion magazine was my cousin's 'Top of the Pops' magazines, where we would learn the lyrics to every song and put posters on our walls.

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London, Before, Had, Boarding School

Fast fashion, whilst having increased the accessibility of stylish clothes for millions, has unfortunately resulted in many horrific practises, such as child labour, that exploit millions of people around the world in poorer, developing countries. This something that has to change, and we can all start by reflecting on where our clothes come from.

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Resulted, Increased, Whilst

I hope to show people everywhere that you can be unapologetically you and still succeed. I also hope that by using more diverse models, brands can see that there is power in diversity, and not shy away from doing something new for fear of failure. The effects are bigger than just the fashion industry.

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Doing, Shy, Away, Fashion Industry

I think the fashion industry and the media industry in general have a responsibility to make sure that they celebrate the rich differences in all our backgrounds to make sure we don't fall into the trap of reducing beauty to one specific mold.

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Beauty, Differences, I Think, Fashion Industry

Put on your bikini, put on whatever you want to wear, and don't worry about what other people are saying.

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Worry, Want, Other, Bikini

Plus-sized women have been told for so long to cover up. Whether it's with a one-piece, a tankini, a bikini with a skirt, high-waisted things, we're always told to hide these things that society calls flaws.

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Long, Always, Been, Bikini

I am from Ghana, and although Ghana is celebrated as a relatively peaceful country in a historically war-torn region, the issues of development and recovery are still apparent.

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Development, Country, Still, Apparent

When I started, there was only one other girl that I could name that was even close to my shade. I didn't understand why there weren't more black plus-size models with darker skin tones. It feels like the final frontier of beauty is to be black, to be plus, to have natural hair.

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Beauty, Other, Feels, Tones

Everyone needs to realize the responsibility they hold and realize where they can make a difference.

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Everyone, Difference, Needs, Make A Difference

I've inherited so much culture, beauty, and love, and I'm the perfect mix of Philomena.

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Love, Beauty, Perfect, Mix

I try my best to stay healthy by paying attention to the ingredients in foods and trying to make sure my food is organic and not full of sugar or preservatives. I also try to do at least 30 minutes of cardio every day in the gym.

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Every Day, 30 Minutes, Foods, Organic

My best advice is to celebrate your own unique features and never put them down. There is beauty in individuality, and it's so important to appreciate everything your body allows you to do. It's OK to have a down day - we all do from time to time - but it's not OK to compare yourself to others.

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Beauty, Advice, Compare, OK

The brands that choose to use me, my agency and social media have given me a face and a voice.

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Voice, Face, Given, Social Media

Because of social media, it's bridged the gap between the advertisers and fashion and allowed people to find their group. It really widens what people are viewing and allows brands to see what the public wants to see.

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Social, Brands, Allowed, Social Media

The curvy community has really given me a voice because people want to see someone who looks like they do. They want to know their beauty is valid.

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Beauty, Voice, Given, Curvy

No woman anywhere should be denied access to quality healthcare because of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.

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Woman, Race, Access, Denied

While education is hugely important, the ways in which women are portrayed in their communities are equally important. Portraying women as victims keeps women in a captive space and denies them of their agency: their ability to fight back and take ownership of their situation.

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Education, Back, Equally, Communities

I've been lucky enough to do a few editorials in the U.K., but I've never even been on a casting for mainstream commercial work. When I try to understand it, I think people are scared to try something new.

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Lucky, Commercial, Been, Scared

I have to congratulate L'Oreal on its True Match foundation range. It's my go-to foundation, and I absolutely love it.

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Love, True, Absolutely, Congratulate

There's not many models in the U.S. that have my depth - like, really dark skin - that are also plus size. Skin color has been one of those things we haven't really, really addressed on a large, widespread scale.

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Color, Skin Color, Been, Widespread

For me, diverse beauty is an affirmation of every single person in his or her own skin.

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Beauty, Single, His, Diverse

It's refreshing when plus-size styling is exciting and pushes boundaries rather than safe and boring.

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Boring, Rather, Styling, Refreshing

It's refreshing to see plus women being treated as part of the fashion community as a whole and not just a separate piece or separate different thing.

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Treated, Part, Separate, Refreshing

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