I had lice in third grade, and my mom shaved all my hair off.
To be existing at all is beautiful simply because of how complicated and unexplainable being alive really is.
I model as male, female, and everything in between. I model as all genders.
I never wanted fashion to be a part of my life, but it will always be there.
There's something so empowering about knowing I can pick up an axe and split a piece of wood.
I have what some people consider to be a 'hippie' mentality.
My sex appeal lies in suits and ties, but my body is femme.
I've been told I'd make a great parts model.
The gender thing doesn't exist; it's a social construct you don't have to fit into.
I see the wielding of a pronoun as something that can be freeing for some members of society but a shackle to others like myself.
A gender capitalist is someone who takes advantage of opportunities given to people based on their perceived sex or gender.
Illamasqua is a great brand with great people.
Victoria's Secret is a brand, not a socio-political movement. But at the same time, there is that one-dimensional look.
It bothered me that women were taught they can't be beautiful just being themselves - it filled me with rage.
I want to tell people that there are more ways to be beautiful, there are more ways to be handsome.
My strength does not come from my clothing.
No mater what I wear - whether my choice or not- I guarantee I will be me.
My goal is to eradicate poverty. I think we can't have equality until we eradicate poverty.
All victims deserve justice.
My name is Rain Dove, and my pronouns are just a sound. You can use whatever you want.
The VS Angels are beautiful, but so are you.
I grew up believing I was just an ugly girl.
The me that is me is not my body. It's an awareness and an experience.
Justice can rarely exist without honesty.
You could ask a lot of people in my childhood, and they'd say I was very prudish about showing off skin.