Nicola Coughlan, the face of SKIMS’s latest campaign, has become a force for size inclusivity

Nicola’s body-positive SKIMS campaign is the representation we need
Bridgerton season 3 Star Nicola Coughlan has been the talk of the town lately for her most confident personality. The actress has always taken a stand for the causes of size inclusivity and positive representation of different body types in the media. This time, she is back with a bang as the face of Kim Kardashian’s shapewear brand, SKIMS’ latest campaign ‘Everybody’s Wearing SKIMS’. Let us now tell you all the details of the campaign and how Nicola being the face of this campaign helps people connect with it.
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Celebrating the success of season 3 of the period drama Bridgerton, The actress has become a symbol for people above average size who should not be typecast or presented as caricatures in mainstream media. The actress Penelope FeatheringtonThe fat young girl in a family of three sisters in Victorian-era England is often overlooked and ridiculed. But her character ultimately finds her strength in her words as she becomes the voice behind social criticism Lady Whistledown. Not only this, he also finds the love of his life in his childhood love. colin bridgerton Who accepts her as she is.
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Now in SKIMS’ latest campaign, we see a beautiful woman taking center stage. She is a UK size 16 who looks mesmerizingly beautiful with all her curves. This shows how the movie business, mainstream and social media, and even iconic shapewear brands like SKIMS, run by none other than Kim Kardashian, can promote the message that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. For us, the only way forward is for society and the media to wear size inclusivity as a badge of honor. Not only that, but real people and real bodies of all sizes; from extra small to large and beyond, should be embraced as the standard of beauty.
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Aren't bodies of all shapes, colors and sizes works of art? We say, yes all bodies are indeed beautiful.
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