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Sophie Tea shot to fame after bedazzling her chest with jewels, earning her the nickname “glitter boobs”. Now she’s caused another frenzy with her latest nude venture.
Sophie Tea shot to fame in 2017 after photos of her posing at Coachella with glitter, gems and jewels stuck across her bare chest went viral.
The British artist never expected the mass attention, but after having started a now famous festival trend, it saw her social media following shoot through the roof.
Now, the 27-year-old has used her platform to continue to embrace the female body.
Taking to her Instagram story, the Manchester-born artist called on Aussie women to take part in a nude window display to celebrate female body diversity and self-love – and it caused Manly to come to a standstill.
After being inundated with hundreds of requests Ms Tea narrowed it down to 25 female volunteers, who stripped naked and posed in front her new Manly studio, with nothing but colourful paint covering their bodies.
For the display, she used 25 tins of paint on the women, who represent different ages, sizes and backgrounds.
“I feel like it has come full circle from me being a self-conscious young girl to going full circle again, but this time with me trying to give other women the same empowering experience I had,” Sophie told news.com.au
“My entire life before that photo I had been so self-conscious about having small boobs that I would actually stuff socks in my bra.
“But the reaction I got ended up being so positive from everyone. I think being open and saying ‘this is who I am’ was so empowering for me.”
On first launching her Send Nudes collection in London last year, Sophie received more than 1000 naked images in one night from women wanting to become artistic muses.
“I was so shocked but also amazed by everyone’s personal stories on why they wanted to be involved,” she said.
“One girl had a double mastectomy and her mother passed away from breast cancer two weeks earlier and she wanted her powerful nude photo to be part of the exhibition to honour her mother.”
After a similar call-out to her Aussie fans, Ms Tea was again blown-away with the hundreds of women wanting to take part in the nude window display in honour of her collection.
“I was humbled and overwhelmed with the response,” she said. “Lots of women reached out to me sharing their reasons for wanting to celebrate their bodies in this way.
“One of them was a new mum who didn’t want me to paint over her stretch marks – it’s so inspiring to see these women unite in a brave and bold display of female nudity.”
Ms Tea’s abstract collection also features women who have eating and mental health disorders, to pregnant women and others with mastectomies and post-surgery.
Her mini art world from Instagram to the shop will come to life on July 2 in Manly.
‘GLITTER BOOBS’ TO MULTI-MILLIONAIRE
Before her festival fame and huge burst of art-loving social media followers, the Manchester-born artist, who has been living in Sydney since March, was a business grad who had a job lined up in her industry two months after finishing uni in July 2016.
In early 2017, she flew to New York for a meeting with a potential investor over an app she created to connect buyers directly with artists.
However, they encouraged her to pursue art herself.
“I thought being an artist wasn’t good enough because I had a business degree, but the investor told me to stop thinking like that.”
He told her that if she failed as an artist to come back and they would invest in her app, but she needed to try being an artist first.
“I never needed to go back to him,” Sophie said.
She then went on to forge a successful career as an artist by building her business through social media.
But by mid-2017, she was struggling and jumping at every opportunity to grow her business.
It was then she was approached by Jenna Meek, a friend-of-a-friend who was then setting up her body jewellery brand Gypsy Shrine, now a global business with a string of A-list fans, and wanted another artist to help apply body jewels at festivals.
“While at Coachella, we had the glitter boobs idea,” Sophie said
The “glitter boobs” picture went viral, even capturing the attention of Ellen DeGeneres.
Sophie now boasts a multimillion-dollar art empire with her work selling between $500 to $20,000 a piece.
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Kim Kardashian raised eyebrows with her Interview magazine cover this week – but critics say it’s a sign she’s entered a new “era”.
6:53AM Sunday, September 11th, 2022
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More stories to check out before you go
Sophie Tea shot to fame after bedazzling her chest with jewels, earning her the nickname “glitter boobs”. Now she’s caused another frenzy with her latest nude venture.
Sophie Tea shot to fame in 2017 after photos of her posing at Coachella with glitter, gems and jewels stuck across her bare chest went viral.
The British artist never expected the mass attention, but after having started a now famous festival trend, it saw her social media following shoot through the roof.
Now, the 27-year-old has used her platform to continue to embrace the female body.
Taking to her Instagram story, the Manchester-born artist called on Aussie women to take part in a nude window display to celebrate female body diversity and self-love – and it caused Manly to come to a standstill.
After being inundated with hundreds of requests Ms Tea narrowed it down to 25 female volunteers, who stripped naked and posed in front her new Manly studio, with nothing but colourful paint covering their bodies.
For the display, she used 25 tins of paint on the women, who represent different ages, sizes and backgrounds.
“I feel like it has come full circle from me being a self-conscious young girl to going full circle again, but this time with me trying to give other women the same empowering experience I had,” Sophie told news.com.au
“My entire life before that photo I had been so self-conscious about having small boobs that I would actually stuff socks in my bra.
“But the reaction I got ended up being so positive from everyone. I think being open and saying ‘this is who I am’ was so empowering for me.”
On first launching her Send Nudes collection in London last year, Sophie received more than 1000 naked images in one night from women wanting to become artistic muses.
“I was so shocked but also amazed by everyone’s personal stories on why they wanted to be involved,” she said.
“One girl had a double mastectomy and her mother passed away from breast cancer two weeks earlier and she wanted her powerful nude photo to be part of the exhibition to honour her mother.”
After a similar call-out to her Aussie fans, Ms Tea was again blown-away with the hundreds of women wanting to take part in the nude window display in honour of her collection.
“I was humbled and overwhelmed with the response,” she said. “Lots of women reached out to me sharing their reasons for wanting to celebrate their bodies in this way.
“One of them was a new mum who didn’t want me to paint over her stretch marks – it’s so inspiring to see these women unite in a brave and bold display of female nudity.”
Ms Tea’s abstract collection also features women who have eating and mental health disorders, to pregnant women and others with mastectomies and post-surgery.
Her mini art world from Instagram to the shop will come to life on July 2 in Manly.
‘GLITTER BOOBS’ TO MULTI-MILLIONAIRE
Before her festival fame and huge burst of art-loving social media followers, the Manchester-born artist, who has been living in Sydney since March, was a business grad who had a job lined up in her industry two months after finishing uni in July 2016.
In early 2017, she flew to New York for a meeting with a potential investor over an app she created to connect buyers directly with artists.
However, they encouraged her to pursue art herself.
“I thought being an artist wasn’t good enough because I had a business degree, but the investor told me to stop thinking like that.”
He told her that if she failed as an artist to come back and they would invest in her app, but she needed to try being an artist first.
“I never needed to go back to him,” Sophie said.
She then went on to forge a successful career as an artist by building her business through social media.
But by mid-2017, she was struggling and jumping at every opportunity to grow her business.
It was then she was approached by Jenna Meek, a friend-of-a-friend who was then setting up her body jewellery brand Gypsy Shrine, now a global business with a string of A-list fans, and wanted another artist to help apply body jewels at festivals.
“While at Coachella, we had the glitter boobs idea,” Sophie said
The “glitter boobs” picture went viral, even capturing the attention of Ellen DeGeneres.
Sophie now boasts a multimillion-dollar art empire with her work selling between $500 to $20,000 a piece.
The world’s biggest online dictionary has added 370 words to its vocabulary – including lewk, pumpkin spice and the verb Macgyver.
One savvy Kmart shopper has revealed how she gets more than just an oven mitt or dish cover out of her tea towel.
Kim Kardashian raised eyebrows with her Interview magazine cover this week – but critics say it’s a sign she’s entered a new “era”.
These women posed nude and covered themselves in glitter, and their reason for doing it will inspire you (NSFW)
Every single person has their own body image issues they’re fighting. No one is perfect, and thanks to society’s unrealistic beauty standards, many of us are left feeling subpar about our own bodies. This is where glitter comes in. The #PositivelyGlittered project was started by Roseanna Mae as a way for women to celebrate their bodies. By posing nude and covered in glitter, these women are reclaiming their relationships with their bodies in a striking, unconventional, and fun way.
By including a diverse range of women in their shoots, Positively Glittered highlights that every body is a beautiful body. Women gather for “glitter shoots,” during which they’re covered in glitter while nude and photographed alongside one another, which is then documented on Instagram.
The project takes into consideration how each woman wants to be represented on the page, since some can’t have nude photos of them on the internet. This in itself is a way for these women to reclaim their power, since they can pick how they want to be seen. As far as the reason glitter is chosen instead of another medium, like paint? As Roseanna says in an interview with Mashable :
"We cover ourselves in glitter because glitter is so striking, beautiful, and really gets the girls wanting to be involved. It is a way to be naked, without being entirely naked."
The whole point of this experience is to remind each woman of her inherent beauty, with some help from glitter, because as Roseanna explains, it enhances each woman’s own beauty. She continues,
"Some girls have body image issues, and this is such a fantastic way to aid in the journey of accepting yourself, others have personal trauma that the glitter is a step in the direction of feeling comfortable in themselves again."
While the next #PositivelyGlittered event will be in Brisbane, we’re hoping that soon these will make their way across the pond. Until then, we’ll be buying our own glitter and cooing over these stunning images.
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