Top 85 Quotes & Sayings by Barbie Ferreira - Page 2
Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American model Barbie Ferreira.
Last updated on December 4, 2024.
I had a lot of difficulty growing up in a society where everything is very closed-minded, especially with beauty.
I'm completely the opposite of an etiquette icon. I'm brash, and I don't follow any social rules, really. I'm nice, but really, I'm the least-put-together lady in the world.
Tradition in fashion is held with such a high regard.
Looking at magazines and being someone who wanted to act, as a kid, I was very much influenced by things I saw.
I don't really listen to the media or anyone's perception of beauty, so it makes me almost immune to silly comments about my body.
Airbrushing has sold such a false idea of what a body looks like to the point where people can't tell what's real and what's fake.
My favorite models are always going to be the people who are pushing the boundary and challenging what it is to be a model.
I feel really comfortable and cute in bikini bottoms that have thick sides.
I used to have a recurring black-and-white dream where I would drive in on a hover car and raid the shoe closets of this huge mansion. I don't know what that means at all, to be honest.
As a young girl who was not confident in myself, I think I would tell girls of all ages that there is no one type of beauty, and looking towards one standard is the most unhealthy thing in the world.
I just think dieting is something that is run by a billion dollar - a multi-billion dollar - industry that isn't always looking out for your heath. There's healthy ways to do it.
The beauty industry is just like the fashion industry - prejudice is ingrained. But with new people coming in with fresh eyes and passion, I definitely am seeing progress.
Acceptance is being able to feel beautiful in whatever you feel comfortable in.
The lullabies I grew up with were usually Brazilian religious ones, and they still soothe me into sleep.
I feel like, growing up, yes, I loved looking at fashion. I loved Tumblr.
The term 'plus size' is so inaccurate. I'm not plus size; I have never bought an article of clothing that was plus size.
It's always been a dream to be in a beauty campaign. Anything that can show girls they can look ethereal at any size.
Seeing someone that you can relate to in the media is everything as a child, and a lot of people are not granted that luxury.
I like forming connections with people who follow me on social media because they make me feel like everything is worth it.
I'm not overweight. I have and will always eat to nourish my body, and I work out.
Black high-waisted bottoms go with everything.
Showing young girls' realistically captured bodies in ads lets young girls realise that it's okay to have dimples, stretches, rolls, etc. since we're only human.
I typically get 7 to 8 hours, but I'm a 12-plus-hour sleeper. I need to go into hibernation once a week to refuel.
I used to diet all the time as a kid. I started dieting in, like, kindergarten. I don't recommend it, but I also don't judge people who want to do things with their body.
People try to sell a fantasy with beauty campaigns. Overly Photoshopped, perfect, white, thin figures are a standard that most people still hold as beautiful because the industry says so.