Riding the Wave of Body Acceptance at Miami Swim Week

Pablo Starr
Pablo Starrhttps://pablostarr.com/
FWO Owner and Editor-in-Chief Pablo Starr is a former SPIN.com-pick musician, screenwriter and author of the novels RNWY: A Space Adventure and Cyberpink (coming to a TV near you). He serves as personal assistant to @OfficialAvaStarr.

Why Body Acceptance is Important

Fashion, by definition, is constantly changing. Trends come and go. But body acceptance is a trend I hope we never lose sight of.

When it comes down to it, fashion is about the clothes: not the bodies beneath. Ultimately, fashion is art that you wear on your body. Fashion makes everyone more beautiful, because we get to choose it. Done correctly (by which I mean when chosen as a personal expression), it expresses just a bit of our soul.

Fashion makes everyone more beautiful, because we get to choose it.

So we were pretty excited at the Sports Illustrated Swim runway, held with SWIMMIAMI during Miami Swim Week.

 
Sports Illustrated Swim

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Life is short, and love for other people is the only truly good thing we’ll ever have.

It’s like we’re always saying: there is no better time to be a part of fashion than now.

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Learn More

www.si.com/swimsuit

With love,

FWO

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