
ShameOver
17 avr. 20201 min de lecture
Changing the lingerie codes
Lingerie designers are taking over: "Body Positive", the movement that promotes self-esteem. The vast majority of them are women who...
Promotion of well-being, self-confidence, body positivity AND (SELF) LOVE !
Our blog is about how social media has helped people getting more confident about themselves and how it increased body-positivity


If you have any question or request, please let us know !
"You must be the change you want to see in the world." Gandhi
I'm a 22 years old women, student at the superior institue of communication and advertising ISCOM in Paris. Before joining the ISCOM, I serve in the military and studied law. I am still a member of the military but part-time.
As a woman, I feel very concerned about the shame that can be brought on different body-types. I've experienced several forms of harassment as almost every girl did. Despite what society and people would like us to believe, I firmly think that each women should feel comfortable being who she is, no matter what she looks like, what she decides to wear, how she decides to act.
That's why we decided to create this blog, in order to promote love above all, especially self love.

"Never put the key to your happiness in someone else’s pocket."
My name is Capucine Gaffinel ans i’m 19 years old. I was in history studies until january and i came to ISCOM.
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I feel very concerned about this subject because having a positive attitude and learning to love each other is a difficult step in a woman's life.
I had a hard time coping with my curves myself to the point of undergoing surgery. I think that we live in a coded society and maybe too much so that everyone can take their place and be the way they want to be. The way others look at us influences our choice of clothing, our posture and our way of being. Everyone has their place and the girl who judges you in the morning will be judged by someone else, it's an endless loop in which you have to assert yourself.

"A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle." Gloria Steinem
Hi my name is Margot and I’m a 17 years old communication student. I did
literary studies and spend some time in a nursing school.
I have always been outraged by the fact of making someone feel shame about
his own body through constant mockery. This has to stop; every body type is
beautiful such as any skin type or any type of hair. We have to help people
accept themselves and especially women because nowadays it is women who
most suffer body shaming.
To support this idea of spreading self-love a movement appeared, the body
positivity movement. Our website was created so that people would be over with
their shame and let body positivity take over.


"Start by changing your thoughts, finish by changing your life."
Hi! My name is Julie; I am 18 years old and a student at the superior institute of communication and advertising ISCOM. I graduated from high school in June of 2019 and I decided to start a law degree at the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines. I quit university because it did not correspond me as I am a real fan of art and fashion and that I want to work in this field later.
I really feel concerned about this blog and what it is about as I am a plus size person. I have been fat shamed before and even though I have never been persecuted on social media because of my appearance I share this feeling of not being accepted in our society. When I see body shamming on social media I immediately start to feel angry and sad about the fact that people are excluded because of the way they look.
The different aspects of the shame we can feel about ourselves is something really important to me and that’s why we created this blog. Let’s spread love all around us and most importantly, love yourself.

"Don't make a change too complicated, just begin."
My name is Yasmine, I’m 18 years old and I’m a student at ISCOM Paris. I started psychology studies before joining ISCOM but I decided to switch into a communication school because I knew I can find in it the creative side that was missing to my previous school career.
As a youg woman, I believe that your value as a human being is not narrowed to what you look like on the outside. It’s a constant journey of learning to accept your body for what it is so that you don't let your insecurities hold you back from the success that you are meant to achieve.

If you wanna join us, or juste share your love with us... you're very much welcome !