OFC!!!!!!!!!!!!
12 Bold Illustrations That Prove Any Woman Is More Than Just a Set of Stereotypes
Art
3 years ago
Many women can’t accept themselves under the pressure of public opinion. But Lainey Molnar’s illustrations that are dedicated to life goals, career success, everyday situations, freedom of choice, and self-esteem break all stereotypes. And they prove that everyone is different.
At Bright Side, we were impressed by Molnar’s latest work that reflects different moments in a woman’s life. Each illustration is a breath of fresh air and the key to self-acceptance.
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Do you agree with this concept? Which of these beliefs can you relate to? Tell us in the comments below.
Preview photo credit lainey.molnar / Instagram
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OMG! I loved loved loved this article💟
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hopefully, this will become a norm around the world soon
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very powerful illustrations, indeed
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TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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