PHOTOGRAPHY: @jodyrogac. I was so grateful Jody contributed to the @voguespain portfolio. Her work is exceptional, she is technically gifted (and still shoots on film!) and the way she celebrates women is obvious. When she showed up we found out she also has been working on a series celebrating mothers! This made me feel so comfortable and trusting. Women, pregnant women, and mothers, aren’t well represented at the top of any industry. But I'm an industry where representation is everything. What does it mean to be pregnant in an industry where discrimination based on how you look isn’t just allowable, it’s the entire job? At first I wondered whether my pregnancy better be kept private. I didn't want negative feedback about my body during a time when not only is my body doing something worth celebrating, something awesome and powerful and beautiful, but another little being would be feeling my emotions too. Finding myself, perhaps for the first time, but certainly not the last, on the other side of what the fashion industry - which, to this day, is run by men - defines as the "ideal" body type, I struggled with the choice. Many models have children in secrecy, careful not to leak a single pregnant picture. But something I have learned in the past couple years is although many of the people in charge may try hard to make me feel that I am easily replaceable, that I am only valuable so long as they approve of me, I know that in fact, I am a leader, my voice matters, and my individual choices can resonate as loud, if not louder, than theirs. 86% of people with a uterus in this country will become pregnant in their lifetimes, and why would that be a body type we shame? It’s obvious, but it has to be said: pregnant and postpartum bodies are beautiful. When I was a kid I always loved when my mom showed me the stretch marks on her stomach and said, “This is from you!” They are beautiful markers of her love and strength and of our connection. #voguemarzo

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PHOTOGRAPHY: @jodyrogac. I was so grateful Jody contributed to the @Vogue España portfolio. Her work is exceptional, she is technically gifted (and still shoots on film!) and the way she celebrates women is obvious. When she showed up we found out she also has been working on a series celebrating mothers! This made me feel so comfortable and trusting. Women, pregnant women, and mothers, aren’t well represented at the top of any industry. But I'm an industry where representation is everything. What does it mean to be pregnant in an industry where discrimination based on how you look isn’t just allowable, it’s the entire job? At first I wondered whether my pregnancy better be kept private. I didn't want negative feedback about my body during a time when not only is my body doing something worth celebrating, something awesome and powerful and beautiful, but another little being would be feeling my emotions too. Finding myself, perhaps for the first time, but certainly not the last, on the other side of what the fashion industry - which, to this day, is run by men - defines as the "ideal" body type, I struggled with the choice. Many models have children in secrecy, careful not to leak a single pregnant picture. But something I have learned in the past couple years is although many of the people in charge may try hard to make me feel that I am easily replaceable, that I am only valuable so long as they approve of me, I know that in fact, I am a leader, my voice matters, and my individual choices can resonate as loud, if not louder, than theirs. 86% of people with a uterus in this country will become pregnant in their lifetimes, and why would that be a body type we shame? It’s obvious, but it has to be said: pregnant and postpartum bodies are beautiful. When I was a kid I always loved when my mom showed me the stretch marks on her stomach and said, “This is from you!” They are beautiful markers of her love and strength and of our connection. #voguemarzo


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