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Plus-Size Model Excited to Inspire Fashion’s Next Generation

08/20/2012 at 09:00 AM ET

Robyn LawleyCourtesy Wilhelmina Models

Aussie Robyn Lawley has a lingerie campaign, covered Vogue Italia last year and is one of the newest faces of Ralph Lauren. She also happens to be a size 10 (update: actually a 12/14 in the U.S.), considered a plus size in today’s fashion world.

“I had to go through my own self-love, self-hate to get to where I am,” the 23-year-old tells PEOPLE. “It took me years to watch other plus-size models be so confident with themselves. But then I realized that I could use my voice to be a positive role model for girls. When I found plus-size modeling, it was such a relief to be just me.”

At age 16, Lawley entered a modeling competition, eventually signing with an agency at 19. Now, she’s a Wilhelmina model, traveling the globe to shoot ads with some of fashion’s biggest names.

“It feels really good,” she says of her recent success. “I feel it’s been a really long time coming, but it feels like it was meant to happen now.”

In her earlier days, Lawley admits she was pressured to lose weight. “I was told I’d be a huge success,” she says. “I was told to eat less, exercise more. But the thing with my body is that I’m big-boned; I have broad shoulders, I’m really tall, have big hips — it’s just not my body. And I love food! I don’t want to give it up for something that would make me unhappy.”

Indeed; the model runs a mouth-watering food blog, full of photos of her kitchen creations and on-set snacks. “It’s a nice hobby; it challenges me and I get to do my food photography, which I love doing,” she shares.

Inspired by “strong, not-too-skinny” models of the 1990s, like Linda Evangelista, Lawley hopes she can be a source of inspiration for others, as well. “I do try to respond to comments I receive on Facebook,” she says. “Some girls struggle with confidence, so it’s nice to be able to talk to them.”

She’s excited to have her body representing the “real woman,” too. “When I signed on as a plus-size model my friends and family were shocked because I’m a normal girl,” she says. “My friends are my size. They see their bodies in mine, so it gives them hope. They can see me in a lingerie ad and say, ‘I want to buy that lingerie, I’ll look amazing.’ If people can relate to me, it’s a good thing.”

And if modeling doesn’t work out, Lawley can always fall back on a second career in the food business.

“I hope I’m one of those people that if it doesn’t keep getting better, I will switch careers,” she says. “I can see myself really enjoying opening restaurants, doing cooking shows.”

But for now, she’s a model on a mission. “I genuinely want companies to take notice and start being more realistic about who their customer really is,” she adds. “I hope to keep breaking down those barriers.” Hear more from Lawley in an upcoming issue of PEOPLE.

–Kate Hogan

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momofboys on

First thing I thought was the same as everyone else– this girl is plus size?!?! Yikes. It’s no wonder so many have unhealthy image issues.

Dallas 756 on

If this girl is plus size then I’m the Easter Bunny. No wonder so many girls have a warped body image. What a joke. (no offense to this girl – she is beautiful)

Adrienne on

The article clearly states that it’s by today’s standard that she is a ten. Not condoning it, but it’s the way of the fashion world. If you haven’t noticed when you walk into stores like Forever 21, it’s got small, medium, and large in the “regular” sizes and where are the XL’s? PLUS size section only. It’s rotten, but we can’t let that hold us back from being fabulous and comfortable in our own skin.

peppermintmochamama on

What does it say about our society when a beautiful woman who, while still smaller than national average size of 14, is considered to be “Plus Size”. She’s not “plus”, she’s every woman. She has a figure with curves, just as a woman should look.

The world needs to take a step back and realize that when the modeling industry standard is so far off base, it has to be wrong. It is wonderful to see a healthy, vibrant and vivacious woman instead of the current mass of prepubescent, shapeless things we’ve been subjected to for years.

When Marilyn Monroe, even 50 years after her death, is still considered to be the benchmark for sex appeal and womanly beauty. Don’t you think the fashion industry should take notice… I sure do.

Elisa on

She’s a beautiful woman, but she is NOT plus sized! I HATE the modeling industry for this very reason!! 5’10″ and a size 10 is NORMAL, not plus! Try 5’5″ and a size 14+ THEN we’re creeping into plus sized… So irritating.

astrodel on

I couldn’t help laughing a little– so ridiculous that she is a plus size. But on a serious note, it is so nice that she wants to be a role model!

Julia Emry on

This is not plus size, this is what a normal modeling size should be, no wonder girls and women are soo insecure, you should NOT have to be anorexic to be a NORMAL size model, that is nowhere near normal!

KB on

That’s PLUS-size? I don’t think so.

dee on

plus size in a size 10, wtf is wrong with this picture, no wonder people stick their fingers down their throat to puke.

janb55 on

She’s a beautiful girl, but a size 10 isn’t a plus size.
I sure don’t see any size 10 clothing in the plus-size section in any store I’ve been at. I’d like to see more of her than the anorexic size zero models the fashion industry thinks are “normal”.

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