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#WeWearWhatWeWant

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Updated Jan 29, 2025 at 07:08PM EST by LiterallyAustin.

Added Jul 29, 2016 at 04:05PM EDT by Adam.

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#WeWearWhatWeWant is a popular Twitter hashtag used by plus-sized women to post selfies and promote body positivity.

Background

On July 23rd, 2016, Los Angeles-based plus-sized model and blogger Simone Mariposa posted a series of tweets slamming the practice of fashion policing against plus-sized women after reading fellow Twitter user @thesoulasylum's firsthand account[1] of being bodyshamed for wearing ill-fitting clothes. Inspired by one of her followers' suggestion, Mariposa then posted a call to action via her Instagram[2] and Twitter[3] accounts imploring plus-sized women to show off themselves in their favorite clothes using the hashtag #WeWearWhatWeWant.


"source":https://twitter.com/SimoneMariposa/status/756934647087443968?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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The trend can be seen as a successor to the #Fatkini trend from 2012, a Twitter photo fad that found women taking pictures of themselves in plus-sized two piece bikinis to promote fat acceptance acceptance.

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In the following week, the body positive campaign took off as women began using the hashtag to post selfies, many of which were retweeted by Mariposa. Three days later, Buzzfeed[4] picked up on the trending hashtag and interviewed Mariposa. In the following days, the story was subsequently covered by outlets like Cosmopolitan,[5] Essence,[6] People,[7] and more. As of July 29th, 2016, there are over 1,500 selfies associated with the hashtag on Instagram.[8]


"source":https://twitter.com/BAD__MamaJama/status/757715319959891968 "source":https://twitter.com/electrickjackie/status/757678650795761665 "source":https://twitter.com/MurderOfGoths/status/756933638240034816 "source":https://twitter.com/SisterMaryyy/status/757352629982728192 "source":https://twitter.com/hexgrrIfriend/status/757349991480381440 "source":https://twitter.com/fatalitiess/status/757278255472861185

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While I like the message of the body positivity movement of "don't treat people like shit cause they aren't attractive", I find the actions of members of the movement to be immature at best and deplorable at worst.

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