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Hello, I'm Sylvia Mac, a Burn Survivor who is challenging the fashion industry to become inclusive of those with differences and disfigurement.

My campaign involved people with scars, health and skin conditions who were very brave wearing swimwear sponsored by Swimwear365 and photographed by the famous Sophie Mayanne whose project Behind the Scars went viral. With the support of Sharron Davies, I also want to encourage body confidence by sharing my images with leisure centres & help Every Body to Swim without worrying about others staring. 

More info: lovedisfigure.com | Instagram | twitter.com

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    Charlotte Brine
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    7 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My ex once said to me the first night we spent together after I said "I hate them" (my scars). "You should never hate them. Yes they show that you've struggled with bad times but to me they tell me that despite what has happened to you in the past those scars are proof that you were strong, strong enough to fight through everything and anything and come out the other end. And because of that, I think your scars are beautiful".

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    Dr. Pink Unicorn
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    7 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I really want to hang out with these ladies, hear their stories, learn how they've become so strong (all the women look incredibly strong) and at peace with their own beauty despite overwhelming and unrealistic beauty standards. Sooo empowering!!!

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    Marta Puig Orriols
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    7 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    her face, her smile reveals the strenght she has. Thank God for a post that is not about what we see first. I love each and every picture. WARRIOR.

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    Amy Bristol
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    7 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have no idea what skin condition she has. Unless it's alopecia. Her skin looks flawless. I hate her a little bit. Lol!

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    Rebekah
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    7 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He looks like a fun guy to hang around.

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    Jacque Place
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    7 years ago

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    Theonly thing that makes me uncomfortable is three guys who don't look like they's know each other bonding in their altogethers

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    Sylvia Mac's advocacy for body confidence and inclusivity in the fashion industry reflects a broader need for societal acceptance and understanding. Much like how candidates face unrealistic expectations and biases during job searches, individuals with visible differences also encounter unjust hurdles in various walks of life.

    Open conversations about these challenges are essential, as discussed in conversations around unrealistic job requirements.