Society has come a long way since the days when women squeezed their waists and ribs with super-tight corsets to achieve an hourglass figure, but the pressure to be perfect has persisted. For a very long time, women have been taught to dislike their bodies if they didn’t resemble the models in fashion magazines or the actresses on the big and small screen. Worse yet, specific body shapes have come in and out of fashion, from Kate Moss’s slim figure in the 1990s to Kim Kardashian’s exaggerated curves in the 2000s.


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Over the last few years, there has been increasing pushback against the idea that all women should try to attain a particular figure or body type. Women of all shapes and sizes are now walking the runways, posing in magazines, and starring in films and television shows.

On social media, influencers come in all shapes, sizes, and ages. Gradually, women are learning to either love their bodies (body positivity) or accept their bodies (body neutrality) and break free of harmful trends. A revolt is underway, including women of all ages and body types.

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Bikini Bodies for Everyone

“All bodies are bikini bodies,” is an increasingly common refrain.

The phrase popped up in the 2010s and soon became popular with people within the body positivity movement. The idea that anyone could wear a bikini and feel sexy was revolutionary. Plus-size model Ashley Graham posed for the 2016 Sports Illustrated cover, showcasing her curves in a barely-there bathing suit. But it’s just not plus-size women who have felt the stress of fitting perfection.

For far too long, many women put off wearing bikinis out of fear of looking foolish either because of their size or age. Women of all ages and body types have struggled with body issues.

Breaking Down Barriers and Embracing Inclusivity

Breaking down these barriers has a significant impact. Body positivity and body neutrality are not only catchphrases but liberating concepts. It is common to see social media influencers showing off their bikinis. Many fashion sites like Glamuse, specializing in swimwear and intimate wear, now offer a wider variety of sizes and size options.

Glamuse exemplifies this shift toward inclusivity with its wide range of swimwear and lingerie that caters to women of all shapes, sizes, and preferences. As a leading fashion retailer, Glamuse is committed to breaking down traditional barriers and celebrating the diversity of women’s bodies. The company’s extensive collection features a variety of sizes and styles, allowing every woman to find pieces that make her feel confident and beautiful. By offering everything from elegant lingerie to trendy swimwear, Glamuse not only provides stylish options but also supports the body positivity and body neutrality movements.

Lingerie Is for You

Though most people wear underwear daily, the word “lingerie” brings to mind bras and panties made from lush materials in dainty and sexy designs. Bras, corsets, garters, and panties are often regarded as something for the boudoir, not necessarily everyday wear. 

Lingerie isn’t just for pop stars in music videos or fashion models in magazines. It’s for anyone who wants to boost their self-confidence and embrace their body, regardless of shape or size. Wearing something soft, silky, and pretty beneath everyday clothing can feel like a secret luxury. If someone wants a romantic evening, lingerie is the perfect way to set a mood.

Additionally, fashion has evolved to include pieces that used to be worn under clothes. Harnesses over dresses and corsets peeking out from beneath blazers are seen as fashion-forward.

Ultimately, every woman should wear what they want when they want. In celebrating the diverse ways women express themselves through swimwear and lingerie, women can affirm that all bodies are worthy of admiration. This inclusive approach helps dismantle harmful standards and opens the door for women everywhere to experience the joy of self-expression and confidence in their own unique way.

About The Author

Senior Editor

Shawn Grant is a Chicago native and the Senior Editor of The Source Magazine. He can only be found on Instagram and Twitter at @shawnxgrant.

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