A Quote by Ashlan Gorse Cousteau

People don't just want to be thin. They want to be curvy. — © Ashlan Gorse Cousteau
People don't just want to be thin. They want to be curvy.
If people decide thin is out, the fashion industry won't have thin models anymore. Have you spent time with fashion people? They are ruthless. They want money. And the one thing they know is people want clothes to cover their bodies. Unfortunately, most people aren't comfortable with their bodies.
I think it's hilarious when people call Jessica Alba or Eva Longoria curvy. Come on. They're not curvy. They're small. I'm curvy.
I don't like to use the words "real women," honestly. I like to use the word woman. And I say that because there are so many women out there who are naturally thin, or are naturally curvy, and I think when we start putting a label on the type of woman it gets misconstrued and starts to offend people. At the end of the day we just all want to be known as women or models or actresses or whatever.
The curvy community has really given me a voice because people want to see someone who looks like they do. They want to know their beauty is valid.
Being a curvy girl, I've always, in the past, dressed just what's flattering rather than what I actually really want to wear. I'm trying to say that you can wear whatever you want.
I just couldn't have people thinking that I only believe thin is beautiful. Thin is beautiful, but it's not the only kind of beautiful. I didn't want people to get the wrong message because of some retouching.
You know, I'm a curvy woman and I just want to be comfortable with that.
I just want to make a change in the curve industry because I want other curve girls to realize that you don't have to dress a certain way because you are curvy.
I want to do good, and I want people to be happy, and sometimes when youre a people pleaser, you spread yourself too thin.
I want to do good, and I want people to be happy, and sometimes when you're a people pleaser, you spread yourself too thin.
I made a decision at some point to live a nontraditional life. I've become like, the opposite of a consumer. I just want freedom. I don't want stuff. I don't want clutter. I just want to be able to move freely. I want to be good to the people I love. But I don't want stuff. I just want, you know, love and big ideas.
For the longest time, Indian women have been okay with being curvy. But I think the modern Indian woman needs to get toned. I don't endorse being thin. Anorexia and bulimia are a reality in India because everybody wants to be thin.
Tall, thin, curvy, short – whatever you are, you are beautiful.
I'm short and curvy, but I think people want to work with me for reasons other than what I look like.
I'm a curvy, ethnic girl and I'm shooting with 'Vogue.' I want people to see and feel like, 'If Jordyn can do it, I can do it too.'
I want to be stereotyped. I want to be classified. I want to be a clone. I want to be masochistic. I want to be sadistic. I want a Suburban Home. I don't want no hipppie pad; I want a house just like Mom and Dad.
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