This post deals with eating disorders, and could be triggering for some readers.
Last week, I walked in the first ever Australian Fashion Week dedicated curve runway.
The show was presented by my agency Bella Management and was the brainchild of founder Chelsea Bonner, a longtime body image crusader.
Whilst it was a beautiful, supportive and uplifting experience, it hasn’t always been this way. This is what I want you to know.
Watch Mamamia's lifestyle writer attend The Curve Edit at Australian Fashion Week. Post continues below.
I remember my first runway. Vividly. I was 15, and I clomped down a catwalk to none other than Snoop Dogg’s 'Drop It Like It’s Hot'.
What should have been a proud and exciting moment was marred by the fact that only 10 minutes earlier a stylist had criticised the size of my hips and the difficulty they were giving her in dressing me.
"Your hips are quite a lot wider than your waist aren’t they?" she said as she wrangled a belt that wouldn’t do up.
Whilst it wasn’t the catalyst for my years-long battle with disordered eating, it was a moment that I carried as my career progressed; a sense of unwelcome and an acute awareness of the space my body took up.