Plus-Size Model Breaking Stereotypes in Women Miss Universe 2023

22 November 23

Vaishnavi

No longer beauty is defined in terms of perfect body size, marital status or gender type.

Miss Universe 2023 was not your regular beauty pageant, where setting high standards for beauty is the only motto. The goal was to promote inclusivity and equal representation.

With 2 mothers, 2 transgender women and a plus-size model participating in the event, Miss Universe 2023 created history by breaking all stereotypes and fictional beauty standards.

Miss Jane Dipika, an American-born Nepali model, represented all the curvy, plus-size women on the global platform.

Miss Guatemala Michelle Cohn and Miss Colombia Camila Avella proved that having marriage and children is not the end of your dreams in any way.

Miss Rikkie Valerie Kollé and Miss Machete showed the world that what we feel on the inside matters more than anything else.

Miss Erica Robin, even after receiving backlash from the community, continued believing in her dreams and became the first beauty pageant from Pakistan.

Admist breaking stereotypes and creating history, Sheynnis Palacios from Nicaraguan was crowned Miss Universe 2023.

Admist breaking stereotypes and creating history, Sheynnis Palacios from Nicaraguan was crowned Miss Universe 2023.

Admist breaking stereotypes and creating history, Sheynnis Palacios from Nicaraguan was crowned Miss Universe 2023.