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There's popular and then there's selling-out-seven-times popular. This "Lennon Dress" from LA-brand Christy Dawn is firmly in the latter category. So, why? When a dress is this light, breezy, stylish and versatile (you can easily wear it to the office or to a baby shower, for example), it only makes sense. Better get on it – or try one of the similar styles that we've gathered for you.
And when it comes to being likable, Hunter McGrady takes the cake. The sweet and outspoken Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model isn't afraid to share the struggles she faced in younger years. At a size 2, she was constantly told her hips were too big. Now a size 16, her hips are the reason she's booking gigs. We're looking forward to following her career!
Olympic figure skater Gracie Gold is another honest role model who isn't afraid to share her truth. Athletes face a lot of body image issues themselves, and the bronze medalist is facing them head on.
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