Julianne Moore wants to take the stigma out of women aging.
12.06.2021 - 19:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
iOS - Android Hitting back this week, she gathered a group of plus size ladies - all under 5ft 3 - for a luxury photoshoot at Barony Castle Hotel in Peebles to showcase the beauty of all sizes.Drafting in her mum Caroline for support, Lizzie and her friends worked their magic in front of George Monaghan’s camera with stunning results.She has shared the photos in a bid to show other young women that you are beautiful no matter your size.Lizzie explained: “When I see women walking down the street,
.Julianne Moore wants to take the stigma out of women aging.
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