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Illustrator Shows Unapologetic Women Being Themselves That Society Doesn’t Want To See
There is something incredibly beautiful about people being unapologetically themselves. Cécile Dormeau keeps on proving that by drawing women of all kinds, showing their true colors and loving it.
Cécile Dormeau a French artist living in Paris and before starting her illustrator career, she worked as a graphic designer in design agencies in Hamburg and Berlin, and as a junior art director in an ad agency in Frankfurt.
Now she reveals the true beauty of women, showing them as they are - colorful, interesting, bold and real.
Take a look at her newest illustrations below and vote for your Faves and if you'll want to see more, check out the first post about her we did a year ago.
More info: cecile-dormeau.tumblr.com
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All I took from this was that, according to this, all black women are overweight. I think she failed on this one.
I feel like I've seen all these people at least once... And I can see myself in one of them too !
1st row 3rd one with 4th ones hair (from the left). Or somewhere in between 3rd and 4th one. But in a wheelchair though. Is miss black women of color who have a small or in between figure. And 'my' kind, people in a wheelchair or w/crutches. But in a wheelchair or w/crutches. I guess all of the women need to be drawn again, with a wheelchair and w/crutches. That would become a big picture. So I do not REALLY mind about that. But I really do miss black women in different sizes too. Though this is all complaining. I really DO like the concept! All women are beautiful!
Load More Replies...This resembles the new Barbie Doll lineup with all the naturally shaped ones :)
She has blue boob hairs! I've heard of dying your hair awesome colors but dying the boob hair! :P
I had beautifully clear skin when I was younger. Now I'm in my thirties and suddenly I get pimples on my chin. WTF?????
the cage may be open but the beast's asleep... oh wait, this might not work with women...
All I can think about is Robin Williams’ joke. “Fake tits are like nazis, the don’t laugh, and they don’t move.
I hate this! Young generation turning into dogs and cats. Or may be I am too old.
Yup! And I absolutely have to show my husband my face every single time I use those!
This.. this shirt right there is THE shirt to wear to a bar when you don't want any dudes hitting on you... At all... Ever... Maybe have Blue Waffles printed on the back for extra precaution 😀 (don't Google blue waffles, not breakfast food)
Yeah, I'm looking for down votes, but, good grief, stop trying to position being overweight as a good thing. This whole "body positive", "fat shaming" idiocy is giving young people the idea that it's OK to be unhealthy. Ask your doctor: it's not.
the illustrations are talking about mainly being woman. Of course it's not okay to be unhealthy, but it's TOTALLY okay for loving yourself.
Load More Replies...I liked them all but the plucking hairs around the nipples was my favorite! Goodness that hurts!
What? are you serious? I mean, what does plucking nipple hairs and eating cheese cake have to do with feminism? You think this artist is in the women against hairy nipples branch of feminism or what?
Load More Replies...Yeah, I'm looking for down votes, but, good grief, stop trying to position being overweight as a good thing. This whole "body positive", "fat shaming" idiocy is giving young people the idea that it's OK to be unhealthy. Ask your doctor: it's not.
the illustrations are talking about mainly being woman. Of course it's not okay to be unhealthy, but it's TOTALLY okay for loving yourself.
Load More Replies...I liked them all but the plucking hairs around the nipples was my favorite! Goodness that hurts!
What? are you serious? I mean, what does plucking nipple hairs and eating cheese cake have to do with feminism? You think this artist is in the women against hairy nipples branch of feminism or what?
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