While there have been recent improvements, most of the models in ads or on the runway lack diversity, being willowy and thin. While these models are indeed beautiful, it can make people who don't look like them feel less beautiful or desirable. So curvy model Diana Sirokai decided to prove that every woman and body-type is worthy of being in a high-fashion ad by flawlessly mimicking one herself.
On Instagram, Sirokai posted a photo of herself posing nude and recreating model Gigi Hadid's black and white Stuart Weitzman ad.
"I was wondering how a model my size would look on this," Sirokai wrote in the caption.
(The answer is amazing, by the way.)
Obviously, many people thought Sirokai looked absolutely fire in the photo, with one person even mistaking it for a real ad.
"Goddess vibes! You're such an inspiration," another person commented.
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But some people totally missed the reason for Sirokai's post.
They began choosing which woman was "better," and compared the two, either skinny-shaming Hadid or fat-shaming Sirokai.
But Sirokai didn't post the photo to prove that one size or body-type is better than the other — she did it celebrate how beautiful both women are, and how worthy any woman is of a high-fashion ad.
In fact, this isn't the first time Sirokai recreated an iconic image in order to prove that body type has nothing to do with how strong and sexy you are. Earlier this year, she posed just like Kim Kardashian in a white swimsuit.
Thankfully, some peeps got the message, and praised Sirokai for reminding everyone of its importance.
"I think both ladies look beautiful," another person commented. "There is no right size or body type."
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