FITSPO AT ANY SIZE
@ THEBTWN
The btwn started out as a weekly newsletter and website that talked about everything from skin care to mental health, but featured original and beautiful photography highlighting different kinds of bodies.
@ BAB EBODY
Plus-size personalities Katie Sturino (@ katiesturino) and Hunter McGrady (@ huntermcgrady) would get DMs on their personal accounts from women who are too intimidated to go the gym because of how they look, so they created a safe space, on Instagram and organized classes.
@ FIT TYBRIT T T TY
California girl Britney has lost more than 80 pounds since August 2011, but instead of focusing on simply weight loss, she motivates women to love their bodies through healthy habits, regular and enjoyable exercise, and most importantly, a healthy view of your body image.
@ CHOOSINGCHEL SEA
After being unhealthy for so many years (both physically and mentally), Chelsea threw herself into weight loss through extreme dieting and exercising. Eventually, she realized that her happiness wasn’t linked to her weight at all and embraced self-love, inspiring women to feel comfortable and confident in their own skin.
@ THI SGI R LCANUK
After uncovering that many women put off taking part in physical activity because of fear of judgement—both of their looks and abilities, but also of their time spent away from families and other priorities—this movement now celebrates women getting active through stories and images that "show what activity really looks like in its sweaty, red-faced, jiggly glory.”