Kay Customz is working towards a more progressively diverse toy industry for children.
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Kay Customz is working towards a more progressively diverse toy industry for children.
The tennis champion's struggle with body image as a teenager already makes her worry for her daughter's future, but her mother has been a big help.
Fashion still has a lot of catching up to do, but it's nice to see some improvement.
Major props to both Kimmey and her little girl for their parenting and mature attitude respectively.
Unedited Contributor Imogen Fox discusses eating disorder recovery and what she personally gained from choosing recovery.
Pink's six year-old thought she was 'the ugliest girl she knew', but her mum shut that down real quick!
These new school regulations are just as all uniform rules should be: shame-free, body positive, and no over sexualisation of female students.
High school is hard, but Hollywood's even harder. Yara Shahidi talks about being in the limelight from a young age.
'Anti-ageing' is out, and what better way to celebrate ageing than Dame Helen Mirren?!
Beautycon attendees got a whole dose of Chrissy as she opened up about social media, beauty standards and postpartum depression.
Indian culture expects a bride to be in full make up, with lots of gold, and an expensive dress. But that just wasn't in the plans for Tasnim Jara.
If you're not singing the That's So Raven theme tune right now, who even are you?
Women are exposed to ideals surrounding motherhood where it's 100% achievable to bounce back immediately into your 'old' body once your bundle of joy has arrived, but a study from the US is showing how detrimental these messages are.
The second instalment of Shonda Rhimes and Dove's collaborative campaign #RealBeauty is here. Meet Kylee!
The famous swimsuit calendar got an incredible update to celebrate black beauty and an unbreakable bond between sorority sisters.
The Pretty Powerful campaign focuses on encouraging little girls to celebrate themselves beyond what they look like, in hopes of reducing body image issues.
The ASA are now vetoing any advertisements that perpetuate gender stereotypes in an effort to reduce potential damage to viewers and their ideals.
This women's magazine is challenging the way that the Middle East address women in the media, as well as the strict beauty standards placed on women in society.