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#HipDips, le compte Insta qui décomplexe (enfin) de la culotte de cheval

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Si Instagram s'impose comme l'un des flux les plus énervants de corps parfaits et de mises en scène affreusement surjouées, c'est aussi depuis depuis un petit moment déjà le centre bouillonnant des réponses au bodyshaming. Encore aujourd'hui, la preuve en est avec ce nouveau hashtag #HipDips, qui cette fois, fait la peau à la culotte de cheval. Ou plutôt à ses complexes. 


Que les filles aux hanches généreuses se rassurent, elles ne sont plus seules. La forme de poire à double rebond sur le bas a désormais ses militants. Au milieu des multiples challenges liés à l'acceptation de soi qui jonchent la toile, poussant les plus complexé(e)s à assumer leurs corps - on pense par exemple à #CelluliteSaturday - voici qu'est né #HipDips. Un hashtag qui reprend le terme générique anglo-saxon désignant le "creux des hanches", soit le creux situé entre les poignées d'amour et la culotte de cheval. 

Si en France, on dit "culotte de cheval", c'est en réalité parce qu'on fait référence aux vêtements larges portés pour monter à cheval, tout simplement. N'en reste pas moins que ce petit amas de graisse particulièrement tenace est quasi impossible à faire disparaître. Et pour cause, puisque le creux des hanches est formé en fonction de la position de notre pelvis. Un don totalement naturel de Mère Nature que certaines femmes se sont enfin décidées à célébrer ! Et le phénomène est contagieux, car des milliers de publications ont été partagées. De quoi vous aider à regarder vos petits reliefs avec amour ! 

HIP DIPS⁉ï¸Ââ€¼ï¸Ââ‰ï¸Ââ€¼ï¸Â -------- This is something I've seen a lot of posts about on Instagram, and not something I realised was a 'thing' until recently ! - LADIES DO NOT FEEL SELF-CONSCIOUS ABOUT HIP HIPS! So many people have this, including me clearly!!! As far as I'm aware from research, it is to do with a combination of the shape of your body (mainly pelvis) and your gluteus medius...pls correct me if I'm wrong! My glute med need a lot of work because they are weak, which may in time help the appearance of my hip dips but it's not something I waste time worrying about☺ï¸Â - Please don't start to dislike parts of your body because someone else feels that way about theirsðŸÂ’ž chances are no one notices anyway, particularly if its a 'problem' like hip dips! - Wearing @forever21 and @armatura_clothing - #positivity #motivation #fitness #hipdips #glutes #workout #fitfam #fitnessblogger

Une publication partagée par LivðŸÂÂŒ¸| Fitness🇬🇧 (@livjadefit) le

pretty personal/nerve wracking post because I've never ever posted anything about this before (let alone an old image from 2012 in the second picture) but I think it's important. the #bodypostive movement is v. close to my ❤ï¸Â as both a (very much) recovered anorexia sufferer and someone growing up in a society where social media (and it's unrealistic expectations) is so powerful. the body positive movement has been really helpful over the years, full of inspiring + healthy women normalising all shapes and sizes. thankfully, after years of work + perseverance I am a confident and very very happy human being but body hang ups of course still exist (e.g. my dislike of having little scoops on my hips instead of a perfect hourglass shape). But instead of hiding my insecurities, I've learnt it's important to embrace and accept, so here is my contribution to body positivity and a mini celebration of #hipdips and #recovery because nothing beats being healthy ðŸÂ’œ

Une publication partagée par Francesca Burt (@francescaburt) le

tag an inspirational and powerful woman who's helped you along the way 👙✨👯 . beauty comes in every shape and size 👙ðŸÂÂŒº . having positive people who uplift and support you are so incredibly vital when going through your self love journey ðŸÂÂŒ¹ . these two girls @micalycar and @roblinevans have inspired me to love myself and accept my body as it is. . we went away on a girls trip a couple of months ago. it was tough because we would constantly put ourselves down or get upset because one of us would have a feature that we wish we had . the incredible boost we gave each other throughout this trip was so magical. . . we learned to love and accept what G-d gifted us and praised each other with what we weren't gifted. . at the beginning of the trip we were insecure, putting ourselves down, comparing ourselves and by the end of the trip we felt nothing but love for ourselves and our friendship oozed support and acceptance ðŸÂ’• . . we realised how completely different we are from one another and comparing ourselves made no sense because we suit what we were born with ðŸÂÂŒ¸ . a petite athletic girl, a tall naturally slim girl and a short thicker girl . we all suit the skin we were born in!ðŸÂÂŒ· . . #thick#thighbrows#curvyfashion#curves#confident#cellulite#curvygirl#bopo#bodyposi#bodypositive#plussize#plussizemodel#positivity#pyjamaday#hipdips#everybodyisbeautiful#johannesburg#loveyourself#loveyourbody#acceptyourself#sablogger#fashion#johannesburg#selflove#selfacceptance#visiblebellyoutline#curvywomen#inspiration#womenempowerment#womenpower

Une publication partagée par MIRA✨ (@mira_hirsch) le

Embrace your #hipdips

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#hipdips #jemassume

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My time to shine. #hipdips #violinhips

Une publication partagée par Dottie Minerva (@beebeebabette) le

I didn't know this was actually a thing... I just thought my body was weird. #hipdips #violinhips #whoknew #ididnt

Une publication partagée par AbbyðŸÂÂ’ (@chickwithajeep) le