Tag: Amrita Samant

  • Campaign by Juicy Chemistry & Mommy Shots by Amrita

     

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    This Women’s Day, Juicy Chemistry and Mommy Shots by Amrita have come together for the ‘Scars are Beautiful ’ campaign, showcasing the beauty of postpartum bodies and stretchmarks.

    The photo series campaign went live yesterday (March 6) where 11 mothers flaunt their bodies, sharing their experiences of motherhood online to empower other women to change their perceptions and develop an appreciation for their bodies. Their stories are all about their raw emotions while reflecting and their change of perception of their bodies.

    Said Megha Asher, the Co-founder & COO of Juicy Chemistry: “At Juicy Chemistry, we believe in promoting self-love and body positivity, and we are thrilled to partner with Mommy Shots for this unique campaign. Through this powerful photo series, we hope to inspire and empower women to embrace their bodies, and scars not just physical but emotional ones as well, and celebrate their unique journeys of motherhood. As mothers ourselves, we understand the challenges that come with motherhood and the impact it can have on a woman’s body and self-perception. We hope that this campaign will help shift the narrative and encourage women to see their bodies as beautiful and strong, no matter their shape or size. Together, we can create a more inclusive and diverse representation of beauty and promote self-love and acceptance for all women.”

    Added Amrita Samant, Founder & CEO, Mommyshots, who conceptualised and shot the campaign: “In my world of photography, motherhood, babies and art, creating something meaningful that helps change the world obsessed with perfection was very close to my heart. We want to redefine beauty with every line and every scar that spells resilience strength and a unique journey, we want to go beyond the surface with this campaign. They’re more than blemishes, they’re badges of honor, they are tender and timeliness. I am super proud of the 11 women who came forward to normalize what the society has for far too long considered unsightly.”