



According to the group, its mission is to help women “love themselves for exactly who they are.” The message of “Real Bodies, Real Women” is obvious: Your body is uniquely “you” and deserves your love. “Real Women, Real Bodies” shows that the female form cannot be limited into a convenient category – and maybe it’s time we stop trying to make it fit. Looking at these photos, it’s obvious that women do not just have “apple”, “hourglass” or “pear”-shaped bodies. In March, these three girls came together and founded “Real Women, Real Bodies.”įor the project, the three students photographed female volunteers and fellow students either nude or in their underwear to show just how diverse the human body really is. Their names are Hannah King, Morgan Looney and Sydney Stein. Fortunately, the University of Wyoming has three students that want to change that – by showing the different shapes of women with absolutely no retouching. It’s not wonder that they begin to feel insecure and imperfect. Every day, women are bombarded with thousands of images of heavily Photoshopped women that don’t look anything like them. We live in a world where nothing is as it seems, and this holds especially true in terms of the media.
