Step aside Karlie, Giselle and Gigi! The new fashion model comes in all shapes and sizes and proves that beauty isn’t just skin deep. Introducing Panache’s new lingerie campaign – “Modeled by Role Models,” celebrating female role models from around the world chosen for their achievements, contributions to society and healthy approach to body image.
“Modeled by Role Models” underscores Panache’s mission to make sure its customers are confident and comfortable in their lingerie and swimwear. With more than 30 years of experience in creating bras to perfectly fit larger cup sizes, Panache champions women of all shapes and sizes. With the fashion industry saturated by women who are admired for their physical attributes, Panache’s campaign looks to expand the notion of beauty by celebrating women who make an impact in different ways.
The “Modeled by Role Models” campaign for 2016 includes the following women from around the world, who were nominated and voted on by the public based on contributions to society, achievements and healthy body image:
- Anja Loven – a relief and aid worker who set up the African Children’s Aid Education and Development Foundation (ACAEDF). Through this foundation, Anja helps African children affected by family abandonment due to superstitious beliefs. (Denmark)
- Eliza Rebeiro – the founder of “Lives Not Knives,” an organization that supports young people in education, employment and training, forging the connection between them and prospective employers. (United Kingdom)
- Elly Mayday – a plus-sized model who was diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer, undergoing a hysterectomy at the age of 25 and months of grueling chemotherapy. Despite losing her hair and having scars from surgery, Elly continues to model, promoting body positivity and an unsinkable optimism. (North America)
- Emily Findlay – a survivor of neuroblastoma, diagnosed at the age of 14. Emily helps children, young adults and parents who have gone through similar experiences by working to improve hospital services through fundraising efforts. (Scotland)
- Jayne Hurditch – the founder of the charity “Amy’s House,” which started in 2005 following the deaths of her daughters from meningococcal meningitis. This charity helps parents and caregivers with disabled children by offering weekend respite from a qualified and capable staff. (United Kingdom)
- Sylwia Blach – an ambassador for differently abled people through the charity “The One and Only.” Sylwia has helped organize “Miss Poland Wheelchair” as well as “Miss Wheelchair World,” and she works to enable women to show their inner beauty regardless of body shape or size. (Poland)
“Modeled by Role Models” launches in Fall 2016 on a microsite, ModeledbyRoleModels.com, as well as with a mix of film and images on social media platforms. The campaign is also supported with a special hashtag, #MyRoleModel, encouraging people worldwide to speak about their own role models.