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Published: 17:01 BST, 3 August 2015 | Updated: 12:10 BST, 4 August 2015
A photographer has teamed up with a group of plus-size women in order to try and reclaim the word 'fat' and remove the negative stigmas that are currently connected with it. 
Brazilian-based photographer Mariana Godoy 's new body-confident picture series Empoderarte Me , which translates to Empowering Me, sees several curvy women baring their bodies as they pose up in their underwear in order to show the world that they aren't afraid to embrace 'fat' and everything that it means. 
'I chose lingerie because photographs of fat woman in lingerie are rare, so this was a form of protest and self-acceptance,' Mariana, 22, told Daily Mail Online. 
If you've got it, flaunt it: Photographer Mariana Godoy called on a group of plus-size volunteers to take part in her lingerie shoot, asking them to bare their bodies in the hopes of proving that being big is beautiful
Fighting back: The group wants to prove that the word 'fat' doesn't have to be a cruel insult, but can be reclaimed by larger women and turned into something far more positive
Baring it all: Mariana, who is from Brazil, explained that she didn't originally intend for the women to pose in their underwear; the idea came instead from one of the volunteers
'I think if a fat woman sees the images, she will feel the power of the girls who were photographed. The power of self-love, to love each definition of love. To be unique and wonderful. 
'The models who appear topless chose to pose that way themselves, they want to choose the way they feel loved.'
Mariana added to Cosmopolitan : 'There is a lot of prejudice against the word fat [in Brazil], people judge and condemn fat people.'
The photos feature several different full-figured women, posing in lingerie or even topless. Shot in vivid color, the photos highlight every dimple, curve and stretch mark, with the women displaying each aspect of their bodies with pride. 
Strike a pose: Although many Brazilian women have curvy figures, Mariana revealed that the body type is still 'judged and condemned'
Nothing to hide: The photos highlight every dimple, curve and stretch mark, with the women displaying each aspect of their bodies with pride
Powerful picture: Some of the images were captured in the streets of Brazil, with these two women taking the opportunity to proudly show off their colorful body art, alongside the city's graffiti
In many of the photos, the women also bear slogans scrawled across their bodies in Portugese such as: 'My Body My Rules' and 'Fat and Healthy'. 
Despite brunette, brown-eyed curvy beauties being somewhat commonplace in Brazil, Mariana explained that blonde, blue-eyed and slim-hipped women are still considered to be the most beautiful in the country. 
But with this new project, she aims to remove the stigma attached to being a larger lady, and bring a new, positive meaning to the word fat.
'I want to prove that not every obese or fat person has health problems,' she explained to Daily Mail Online. 
'A thin person may also have health problems. Being healthy has nothing to do with your size. 
All shapes and sizes: Each of the women who took part in Mariana's shoot is beautiful in their own way and the images are supposed to celebrate their individuality
No shame: 'I want to prove that not every obese or fat person has health problems,' Mariana told Daily Mail Online of her picture project
A moving message: 'I think if a fat woman sees the images, she will feel the power of the girls who were photographed,' Mariana added
No offense: While many women see the term 'fat' as being an insult, Mariana and her models want to show that the word only has a cruel meaning if you allow it to
'I grew up understanding that the word 'fat' was meant offensively, but I want to show the opposite of that. I want to show that being fat is beautiful, and that people have to stop being prejudiced towards larger people.' 
After receiving the idea for the project from a friend, Mariana sent out an open call for volunteers who share her vision, and found a pack of plus-size ladies more than happy to strip for the cause.
And while Mariana's fat-focused photoshoot first began as a fun project between her and her friends, she explains that it soon evolved far beyond that, after her images started gaining attention on social media, and more and more women contacted her to ask to be involved. 
'As soon as I posted the first photo on a social network, everyone admired them and asked me to give continuity to the project,' she said. 
Gaining attention: Mariana's photoshoots first began as a fun project with her friends, but as soon as she began posting the images on social media, more and more women asked to be involved 
Healthy and happy: Mariana hopes that her photos will help to prove that not all larger people have health problems
Confident: None of the women in the images are afraid to showcase their bodies, and Mariana hopes that the pictures will inspire other women to find the same level of confidence in their appearance, no matter what their size
Naturally beautiful: The models have not been airbrushed or Photoshopped, but are happy to show off ever bit of their bodies with pride
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Victoria Janashvili isn't just giving lip-service to the idea of body-positivity — she's actively showcasing it.
Her regular job is as a very successful photographer for men's magazines like Esquire , Maxim and GQ , but in her spare time she photographs women of all shapes and sizes. Her body of work is a celebration of every kind of woman.
"Even though the average woman is a size 14, our society continues to set stereotypes as standards when it relates to a real body image of women," Janashvili said in a statement in Cosmopolitan .
Janashvili recently released her first book, Curves, The Book , in which she worked not only with super models, but women far from the fashion industry.
​ Curves, The Book is dedicated to showing female beauty in every forms, using models like Denise Bidot , Jennifer Maitland , Angela Martini , and Diandra Forrest — some of them plus-size, some of them decidedly not. And that's the point.
Janashvili isn't saying one kind of beauty is better than another; just that it isn't only about being a size zero or being plus-size. It's about self-esteem and confidence .
The photographs and stories of the models are for anyone, but they're perfect for anyone who's ever felt self-conscious, flawed, or different.
Watch out — there are curves ahead.
Body paint doesn't hide the body; it accentuates it. 
All body shapes and sizes are beautiful.
Beautiful is feeling confident in your own skin.
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Published: 19:03 BST, 8 August 2019 | Updated: 08:26 BST, 10 August 2019
A plus-size model is hitting back at the perception that a 230lb woman like herself doesn't work out while showing off her curves in a stunning nude shoot. 
Tabria Majors, 29, bared all for a spread featured in Women's Health's ' Naked Strength ' issue as she continues to fight the negative stereotypes associated with larger bodies. 
'People think that because I'm bigger, I don't work out; but I'm quite strong. I take a lot of pride in that,' Tabria wrote in an essay for the magazine. 
Nude shoot: Tabria Majors, 29, bared all for a stunning spread featured in Women's Health 
Perception: In an essay she wrote for the magazine, the model said people on set often assume she doesn't work out or eats unhealthy foods because she weighs 230lbs
She explained that people often assume that she lives a sedentary lifestyle or doesn't eat a healthy diet because of her size. 
When she is on set, she is often told she is 'lucky' she doesn't have to work out, and some even go as far as saying they wish they could 'eat junk food all the time' like she does, which is far from the truth. 
'My body is powerful, and I want to maintain this muscle. That takes a lot of calculated nutrition and specific workouts,' she said. 
To keep in shape, Tabria likes to do high-intensity interval training and weight lifting, but she said she rarely gets to show off her strength as a plus-size model. 
'On activewear shoots, straight-size models will be in speed training and kickboxing shots. Meanwhile, I'll be told to walk. Or do some lunges,' she explained. 
But why? Even though she does high-intensity interval training and lifts weights, Tabria said she is usually told to walk at activewear shoots instead of working up a sweat
Showing off her strength: Tabria said she wants to see plus-size models sweating and 'doing real workouts' on set
Champion: Tabria explained that her stance on body positivity doesn't mean she will never lose weight, but it does mean she will love herself no matter what size she is
Tabria said she wants to see plus-size models sweating and 'doing real workouts' on set. Above all, she wants plus-size models to get the same opportunities as straight-size models, no matter what the arena. 
She argued that there won't be more progress in the 'body positivity' movement if brands don't start taking it seriously and making changes.   
'Brands will use a size 12 model and call it "inclusive." But when you don't make any sizes bigger than a size 14, is it really?' she asked. 
Tabria noted that her stance on body positivity doesn't mean she will never lose weight, but it does mean she will love herself no matter what size she is. 
She recalled making the choice to 'accept' herself rather than wallow in self-loathing or try to lose weight after her friends shamed her for putting on 15lbs in college.  
Role model: Tabria has made a name for herself as a rising model as well as an advocate for body positivity and inclusivity
Making her case: In 2017, she recreated Victoria's Secret ads to show that 'curvy girls can rock (and sell) lingerie just as well as straight-size models'
'As a plus-size model, it's important to me to broadcast myself at this size to show other women it's okay to embrace who you are at any size,' she explained.   
Tabria has made a name for herself as a rising model as well as an advocate for body positivity and inclusivity. 
She graced the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue last year as a model search finalist, and in 2017, she recreated Victoria's Secret ads to show that 'curvy girls can rock (and sell) lingerie just as well as straight-size models.' 
Tabria told HuffPost Canada that she wanted to open up the discussion about inclusivity in the mainstream media.
'I just want to know why they, and so many other companies, don't cater to the average-sized woman,' she said of the lingerie brand. 
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