
Raise your hand if you've ever heard someone say, "I need to lose weight before my wedding." Ah, the phrase that echoes through the halls of bridal boutiques and Instagram feeds alike.
Let's face it, society just can't help but sprinkle a little bit of fat phobia across every aspect of our lives, but the wedding business receives a tonne of it. The industry is still drastically under representing bigger bodies. But fear not, for we're about to embark on a journey to reclaim our bodies, smack fat phobia in the face and redefine what it means to be a beautiful bride or groom.
First, let's debunk the myth that a wedding is all about looking our "best." Don't get me wrong. I'm all for wanting to look and feel our best on the big day. But here's the thing: our "best" should be about radiating confidence, joy, and love, not about fitting into some unattainable beauty standard. Remember, your partner fell in love with you just as you are. They adore your smile, your laughter, your intelligence, and your heart. Your waist size or the number on the scale didn't play a part in that love story, so why should it on your wedding day?
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