Womens_Health_Australia_December_2016

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Robyn Lawley
27, PLUS-SIZE MODEL, MOTHER

Lawley’s been an advocate for healthy body
imageever since she signed with Bella model
management,anAussie‘plussize’modelling
agency,atage18.“Ahealthybodyisn’tdefined
by weight or size. It’s about so much more,”
shesays.“Growingup,Iplayednetballand
basketball and swam competitively. At the
momentI’mfocusingonmycore;being
[188cm], [a strong core] is crucial for
my posture. I see older members of my
family already hunched over and I’m
determined for it not to happen to me.
Idohotyogamostdaysandkickboxing
threetimesaweekforcardioandtoning.”
Shepointsoutthat,asamodel,herbody’s
thetargetofpubliccritique.“It’ssometimes
hard,butyou’vejustgottoignoreit.Ironically,
it’s through my modelling that I’ve finally
accepted my body. I wanted to pose for
Women’s Healthbecause I remember how
IfeltwhenI’dsee[themodel]CrystalRenn
in magazines. She taught me I didn’t have
to be a size [eight] to be beautiful. I want
other women to feel just as empowered.”
@ROBYNLAWLEY

of men are more
attracted to a woman’s
bum than her breasts
Source: University of Buenos Aires

60%


SIZE SIXTEEN


AND SUPER


DECEMBER 2016 womenshealth.com.au 125

PHOTOGRAPHY: JOHN WRIGHT

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