Siberian pageant shows beauty comes in
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[March 10, 2017]
KRASNOYARSK, Russia (Reuters) - In
Russia's snowy Krasnoyarsk, women preparing for a plus-sized beauty
contest parade around a hall dressed in ball gowns and swimsuits - but
also take classes in kick-boxing and dancing.
The competition, now in its second year, is organized by a local
modeling agency, SibPlus. Inna Sertrakova, who works at the agency, said
the pageant in May aims to challenge Russian attitudes that equate
beauty with an ultra-slim figure.
"We want to show off our femininity even though it doesn't conform to
current fashion standards because we want to be seen as beautiful," said
Olga Olesnitskaya, 25, who won the competition in 2016.
Another of last year's contestants, Aleksandra Ryzhenkova, a violinist
for the Krasnoyarsk State Opera Theatre and Ballet, said taking part had
helped boost her self-image.
"After my children were born I put on a lot of weight and started trying
to hide my figure, she said. "But now, after the competition, all of my
insecurities melted away."
(Reporting by Ilya Naymushin; Writing by Dasha Afanasieva; Editing by
Catherine Evans)
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Models of the SibPlus Models agency and participants of the Miss
Doughnut beauty competition watch their trainer pouring a bucket of
cold water over himself at the Polar Bear winter swimmers club in
Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia, March 4, 2017. REUTERS/Ilya
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