“Its origins are actually from a December 2013 cover story from Marie
Claire Mexico and Latin America. It appears that this unretouched
version is a leak,” the magazine said in an online post Friday.
Representatives from Marie Claire Mexico, which is owned by Mexico-based
Editorial Televisa, did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for
comment.
White said she first spotted the image on a friend’s private
Instagram feed and sought it out on Twitter. She said she found it on a
fashion blog whose name she couldn’t recall, and she shared the image
from there. Regardless of the photo’s origins, White said she took comfort in the
image as a celebrity whose looks are constantly scrutinized.
“Women come in all sorts of different shapes and sizes,” she said. “I
think it’s important to see all sorts of body shapes on our screens and
in our magazines so that people have a true reflection of what people
look like,” White told CNN.
Many agreed, including actor Jamie Lee Curtis, who applauded the
image on Twitter and shared an image of herself in skivvies. “Bravo
Cindy Crawford,” she said. “Beauty is truth, truth beauty, that is all
Ye need to know on earth, and all Ye need to know.”
Others, however, questioned the reflex to applaud realistic depictions of women in fashion. The response has not been entirely positive. But White said it matters not what detractors say. “I want people to feel like magazines aren’t responsible for their
happiness when it comes to their bodies but magazines also have a
responsibility to show us an array of images,” she said. Bottom line? “No one has the right to tell other people how to feel about their body.”
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