Iskar Lawrence workout



Everybody see Iskar Lawrence workout from here. Some years ago, the beauty standards dictated by the fashion world were totally specific: no girl with a height less than 1.70 meters, weighing more than 50 kilos and of course with curves could even think of being a model of some recognized signature. Fortunately, all these negative thoughts about people have changed radically, giving more girls the opportunity to exploit their beauty in the world of fashion.

Iskar Lawrence workout

When this girl decided to build a career in modelling, the answers were too negative. Iskar Lawrence is a model from Worcestershire, United Kingdom, who began her modelling career when she was only 12 years old. 

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As he grew, his body also suffered the typical changes of adolescence, which was rejected by several agencies because it did not meet the "exact" measures that were required at that time. It was then that he decided to take matters into his own hands.
Iskar Lawrence workout

Now, at 25, she is showing the agencies that they rejected her big mistake they made. Recently Iskar has become the Aerie Real underwear model and has definitely conquered the world with her curvaceous and sexy body.
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When Iskar was 16, a modelling agency simply told her that her hips were too big for her age and that this would only lead her to destroy her career. Luckily, she did not let those comments destroy her, so she did not change just to make other people happy.

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The model now 25 years old has become one of the natural beauties of the Aerie Real underwear campaign.
Iskar Lawrence

Aerie Real is recognized for using real models of all sizes and also for showing photos without any digital retouching. Lawrence was part of Aerie's anti-retouch campaign and has become the main spokesperson for this movement, which is why it is now the official face of the clothing brand.



Lawrence also helped create the "stamp of approval" campaign of the National Association of Eating Disorders, which aims to give recognition to companies that cooperate in making a change to this issue that is usually a real problem in the world of fashion.


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