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Sunday, November 29, 2009

The Picture You Can't Stop Talking About: Meet "the Woman on p. 194"

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The woman on page 194. Gorgeous!

It's a photo that measures all of three by three inches in our September issue, but the letters about it started to flood my inbox literally the day Glamour hit newsstands. (As editor-in-chief, I pay attention to this stuff!) "I am gasping with delight...I love the woman on p 194!" said one...then another, and another, andanotherandanotherandanother. So...who is she? And what on earth is so special about her?

Here's the deal: The picture wasn't of a celebrity. It wasn't of a supermodel. It was of a woman sitting in her underwear with a smile on her face and a belly that looks...wait for it...normal.

I'd loved this photo at first sight myself--we'd commissioned it for a story on feeling comfortable in your skin, and wanted a model who looked like she was. But even so, the letters blew me away: "the most amazing photograph I've ever seen in any women's magazine," wrote one reader in Pavo, Georgia. From another in Somerset, Massachusetts: "This beautiful woman has a real stomach and did I even see a few stretch marks? This is how my belly looks after giving birth to my two amazing kids! This photo made me want to shout from the rooftops."

The emails were filled with such joy--joy at seeing a woman's body with all the curves and quirks and rolls found in nature. (Raising a question: With all the six-packs out there, do you even know what a normal belly looks like anymore--other than the one you see in the mirror?)

Related: Can We Please Think of Another Word for Plus-Size?

So what's the story behind the photo? "The woman on p. 194" is actually 20-year-old model Lizzi Miller, and this is her second appearance in Glamour, shot by fashion photographer Walter Chin. A size 12-14 and avid softball player/belly dancer ("I like exercising when it's fun"), Lizzi moved to New York City from San Jose three years ago to become a model (a "plus-size" one by modeling industry standards, though hello, at size 12 she's actually "normal size"...but I digress).

"When I was young I really struggled with my body and how it looked because I didn't understand why my friends were so effortlessly skinny," Lizzi told me. "As I got older I realized that everyone's body is different and not everyone is skinny naturally--me included! I learned to love my body for how it is, every curve of it. I used to be so self-conscious in a bikini because my stomach wasn't perfectly defined. But everyone has different body shapes! And it's not all about the physical! If you walk on the beach in your bikini with confidence and you feel sexy, people will see you that way too."

As for the letters, Lizzi's loving them. "When I read them I got teary-eyed!" she says. "I've been that girl, flipping through magazines trying to find just one person who looked a little bit like me. And when I didn't find it I would start to think there's something wrong with the way that I looked. When J. Lo and Beyoncé came out and were making curves sexy, I started to accept myself more. It's funny, but just seeing them look and feel sexy enabled me to do the same." Lizzi, now you're doing the same for all of us--massive congrats on that.

We had some rollicking debates in this blog last week about "fattism" and the TV shows for plus-size women. So let's start off this week with something we can all get behind: a toast to the woman on p. 194, and to the spectacular sexiness of owning who you are. Trust me, Glamour's listening, and this only strengthens our commitment to celebrating all kinds of beauty.

Now tell me...what do you think of the picture? Can a photo make you feel better or worse about your own looks? And what kinds of images would you like to see more of in Glamour? --Cindi Leive

See Cindi Leive and this amazing model on the Today show here!

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  • GC's Avatar
    Posted by GC Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:19pm PDT

    She is absolutely gorgeous. Can you get me a date? I do like a beautiful photograph with taste. Hope she will look me up if she ever gets to Texas!

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  • rockin' mom's Avatar
    Posted by rockin' mom Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:22pm PDT

    I LOVE THIS PICTURE!!!!!! Just goes to show that you don't have to be a size 2 to be beautiful!!!!!!

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:28pm PDT

    She is beautiful and her smile looks real! Awesome!

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  • Liza's Avatar
    Posted by Liza Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:44pm PDT

    this is such a comfort. now im not so afraid of getting older :) its so nice to see people look beautiful at any age, and that a person doesn't have to be sickly skiny to be appreciated.

    *sigh*

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  • Katie B's Avatar
    Posted by Katie B Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:59pm PDT

    Ana consider yourself lucky... Not all women are have small waists or flat abs... Even at my fittest I didn't and I was in the middle of my healthy weight range... It's good to see women that aren't anorexically skinny or outragously fit... This women is a fit woman (as noted by her playing softball and participating in belly dancing) but yet she is no different than a good majority of us... She is considered beautiful because she represents those of us that will never have a figure like Kate Moss, no matter how we try... I will NEVER fit into a size 4 or lower... and I would like to see more people represent those of us that will never be a size 4 or lower no matter how hard we try.... I would also like to see more women represent those of us shorter than 5'7" as well... but it's a start.

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  • patchouligirl's Avatar
    Posted by patchouligirl Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:11pm PDT

    Oh Ana...wait until you have children (or even just get older, for that matter) and you'll see that you don't always have control over what happens to your body. I think this woman is beautiful and it's nice to see someone in a magazine with a normal body for once. Hopefully it'll help by showing young girls and women as well that you can still be attractive without being a size zero (I've always wondered how "zero" can be a size?)!

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  • Kristine's Avatar
    Posted by Kristine Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:31pm PDT

    We love the photo because she's happy and comfortable in her own skin. Everyone has control over their own bodies. We decide what we do to it and what we put in it. I love my body at a size 4. My mom loves her body at a size 2. We exercise, eat right without ever depriving ourselves and most of all, we love our bodies and the amazing things that it can do for us. The model in the picture struts her stuff at a size 12-14 and she is radiant!!

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  • GretchenW's Avatar
    Posted by GretchenW Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:35pm PDT

    I think she is lovely and exudes something really authentic and genuine---qualities you don't find in 99% of magazine photos.

    I had a nice little chuckle at Ana's comment. I used to have a flat belly. Then LIFE happened to me, and I wouldn't trade it for the world.

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  • sportysue5's Avatar
    Posted by sportysue5 Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:32pm PDT

    She's beautiful! And honestly, I don't care who you are or how much of a 6 pack you have...When you sit down, there is always a belly. Unless you are so anorexic that you don't have any body fat. It is normal for women to have body fat in the abdomen area. We were created that way to have kids. She looks comfortable and honestly not many people with any body type can be comfortable naked!

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  • MuchBiggerRon's Avatar
    Posted by MuchBiggerRon Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:56pm PDT

    This photo is a SCAM. A straight on shot of her standing would reveal her to be too thick in many places. Even if she were smiling most women wouldn't find that kind of shot appealing.

    So instead of reality the photographer had her twist to the side and suck in her gut to give the appearance of thinness.

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