Body-Positive Instagram Accounts
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Heading into the New Year, you'll probably be making a lot of health-related resolutions. You might promise yourself you'll start going to the gym more, eat more vegetables, or cook healthier meals. One resolution you might not have thought of is to practice self-love every single day. It can be extremely difficult to love the body you have and not to worry about the rolls, cellulite, and dimples that all of us have on our bodies.
Luckily, we've rounded up 10 Instagram bloggers who will inspire you to love your body this year. As you scroll through your Instagram feed, you'll see these women loving themselves at every angle and being honest about their struggles with self-image. By exposing yourself to non-retouched, realistic images of women, it will hopefully become easier to embrace your own body. Read on to see the amazing women who will motivate you to love and accept your body.
@Iskra

Iskra Lawrence is a model for Aerie (American Eagle's lingerie store that never photoshops its ads) and posts honest, unaltered photos to her Instagram. She wants women to understand that "every body is beautiful" and reminds her fans that almost everyone has cellulite, back fat, and rolls and that they're nothing to be ashamed of.
@MyNameIsJessamyn

Jessamyn has been very open about her struggles being a plus-size yogi and having to work harder to be taken seriously than her straight-size counterparts. She's been vocal about the lack of cute plus-size athleticwear and is never afraid to speak her mind or dismiss her haters. Her awesome attitude is one of the many reasons she motivates us to pursue our fitness goals regardless of the circumstances.
@SundaesForTheSoul

Meghan of SundaesForTheSoul is fearless. She constantly posts photos of herself that challenge her to accept her own body and openly encourages other people to love their own. She admits that not every day is easy but strives to be a role model for young women by loving herself.
@KatieHWillcox

Katie H. Willcox is a plus-size model who founded Healthy is the New Skinny, a movement that questions media's message of the "perfect" body. On her personal Instagram account, she shares honest stories of her body image and how the media affects how hard she is on her own body. The relatable beauty shares tips on confidence and practicing self-love.
@AnastasiaAmour

Anastasia is all about confidence. On her Instagram she encourages women of all body types to love themselves and not put others down. She embraces exercise as a way to make her body feel good rather than a habit she does out of guilt because she "should." The inspiring "self-love coach" has even written a book about learning to love yourself, entitled Inside Out ($17).
@TheAshleyGraham

Ashley Graham became the first plus-size model to ever grace the Swimsuit Issue of Sports Illustrated. She's a self-described body activist, she's the newest host of America's Next Top Model, and she radiates confidence. Her Instagram account features photos of her enjoying her life to the fullest, her own inspiring quotes about loving your body, and videos of her intense workout routines.
@DoTheHotPants

"Hotpants" is an awesome woman who openly discusses her insecurities. Whenever she's feeling bad about her body, she posts it to Instagram. She explains that by posting photos and discussing her insecurities, they lose power over her. She encourages other women to release the guilt and shame they feel about their bodies and stop the negative self-talk we often unleash on ourselves.
@MamaCaxx

Mama Cax is a travel blogger who lost her leg at age 14 to cancer. The ultrastylish amputee posts photos of herself all over the world and sets out to change the world's beauty standards while providing a unique view of traveling with a disability.
@BodyImageMovement

Taryn Brumfitt founded the Body Image Movement to help women learn to love themselves and uplift others. According to her website, in 2012 Taryn was considering getting a boob job and a tummy tuck when she realized the message it would send to her daughter. She then set out to love herself and educate other women to embrace their bodies as well.
@BodyPosiPanda

Megan Jayne Crabbe radiates positivity. The rainbow-haired blogger posts photos of herself reminding her followers to love the body they've been given. Every post includes a sunny pep talk that will bring you out of even your darkest days. She's incredibly open about her battle with anorexia and mental health issues and praises other body-positive bloggers constantly. She's sure to make you smile.
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