British pinup Iskra Lawrence has posed in swimsuits for her new Cupshe launch.
The 33-year-old spoke to DailyMail.com about how she keeps a positive attitude.
‘My favorite body acceptance message is that everyone is unique and beautiful in their own way – we don’t need to be perfect, being ourselves is always enough,’ added the blonde who was seen in an orange suit last week.
‘Embracing and celebrating our differences is essential for cultivating self-love and acceptance.’
The blue-eyes cover girl also said that she has a go to phrase she likes to remind herself of.
‘When I am feeling down, I often remind myself of the quote, “You are enough.” It serves as a powerful reminder that I am worthy and deserving of love and acceptance just as I am,’ said the 5ft9in star.
Iskra Lawrence has posed in swimsuits for her new Cupshe launch. The 33-year-old spoke to DailyMail.com about how she keeps a positive attitude
‘My favorite body acceptance message is that everyone is unique and beautiful in their own way – we don’t need to be perfect, being ourselves is always enough,’ added the blonde
She has been modeling the 37-piece swim collection.
‘My Cupshe collection is a reflection of my values and celebrates body acceptance with bright bold colors and prints to help you stand out and embrace your unique style,’ she told DailyMail.com.
‘When it comes to feeling sexy in swimsuits, I love styles that highlight my curves and make me feel confident.’
She added the bright orange two piece bikini is her favorite: ‘It is high waisted and gives me that nostalgic ’90s vibe – and I always believe we should be bold and stand out.’
The runner-up favorite is the noir look: ‘I’m also in love with how the one piece black swimsuit feels because of the unique sculpting fabric it fits and hugs my body in the best way whilst looking so chic and elegant.’
When asked when she feels best about herself, she told DailyMail.com, ‘When I am taking care of my mind and body.
‘Also, engaging in self-care activities, like practicing mindfulness, exercising, and nourishing myself with healthy foods, helps me feel confident and empowered.’
‘Embracing and celebrating our differences is essential for cultivating self-love and acceptance,’ she added
She added she has a go to phrase she likes to remind herself of. ‘When I am feeling down, I often remind myself of the quote, “You are enough.” It serves as a powerful reminder that I am worthy and deserving of love and acceptance just as I am,’ said the 5ft9in star
Turns out her mom has given her all the support to get ahead in life.
‘Growing up I was inspired by my mom who showed me unconditional love and unwavering support in all I did,’ said Iskra.
‘I will always be inspired by my gran gran who worked nights in the carpet factory having had 10 children and losing her husband and always continuing to work hard and provide for everyone,’ said the down-to-earth star.
Iskra said she is proud to work with Cupshe because they have a generous selection of sizes.
The collection features a selection of women’s swimsuits and coverups in sizes XS-3X along with matching ‘mommy and me’ boy’s swimwear and men’s swim styles.
The model said: ‘What I love about shopping at Cupshe is their commitment to inclusivity – they work and partner with so many incredible women offering a wide range of sizes and styles all year round.
‘The campaign features a huge range of swimsuits and cover ups with 37 styles that I love,’ added the Worcester native.
‘I hope everyone finds something they love. Each piece is designed to make you feel empowered and confident when you wear it.’
She has been modeling the 37-piece swim collection . ‘My Cupshe collection is a reflection of my values and celebrates body acceptance with bright bold colors and prints to help you stand out and embrace your unique style,’ she told DailyMail.com
Prices range from $24.99 to $45.99.
Using completely unretouched imagery, the collection aligns with Iskra’s strong stances on body acceptance and self-love, the company told DailyMail.com.
Iskra is the founder of popular TikTok viral beauty brand Saltair, a body positive advocate, mother and model.
This comes three years after Lawrence shared a very personal story: she said her son ‘wasn’t breathing’ when he was born. The model welcomed a son with Philip Payne in 2020.
She said her son had difficulty during birth. Her little one took ‘two or three seconds’ to start breathing after he was born. ‘He wasn’t breathing for two or three seconds,’ she shared. ‘When you look back and you just see a lifeless, blue body… that was really scary.’
But thankfully, Iskra’s son began breathing soon after he was born, and the beauty says it ‘all happened so quickly’ so she wasn’t ‘traumatized’ by the incident.
‘When it comes to feeling sexy in swimsuits, I love styles that highlight my curves and make me feel confident.’ She added the bright orange two piece bikini is her favorite: ‘It is high waisted and gives me that nostalgic ’90s vibe – and I always believe we should be bold and stand out
She added: ‘It all happened so quick that it wasn’t traumatizing. I couldn’t even take in what was happening because [my midwife Ellie] just dealt with it.
‘She was like, “I know what exactly I’m doing, there’s nothing scary here, we’ve got this.”‘
Iskra also joked that she ‘nearly tapped out’ due to the pain of her contractions, but said that two days after giving birth she realized she would ‘absolutely’ go through the ordeal again to have a second child.
She gushed: ‘There’s something in nature that protects you from remembering the vividness of the pain. You would never do it again if you kept on reliving the pain, because there’s really nothing like it.’
And the model’s boyfriend Philip was blown away by his beau’s ‘resilience’ during their son’s birth, as he dubbed Iskra as ‘superhuman’.
Speaking in a video filmed for Iskra’s YouTube channel in which they detailed their son’s birth, Philip said: ‘It just showed so much strength and so much resilience,’ Payne praised his girlfriend earlier in the clip. ‘You just kept through it and fought through it. I was looking at you and I was like, ‘Wow. This is superhuman.’ ‘