Still Anthology | Volume 1
Stories + Images of those who go flat after mastectomy
de Lisa Taft Sylvester
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À propos du livre
More and more women are choosing to go flat after mastectomy but the option is not always offered, or done well. A common trope women are fed is that we cannot be ourselves, whole, feminine, happy—without breasts.
The Still Anthology features raw, real, and unfiltered stories of twelve women who chose to go flat. Their stories, paired with profoundly beautiful, dynamic, and compelling photos, powerfully illustrate the truth that women are more than breasts and that the potential to live whole, beautiful lives without boobs is more than possible—it can be profoundly beautiful.
The Still Anthology features raw, real, and unfiltered stories of twelve women who chose to go flat. Their stories, paired with profoundly beautiful, dynamic, and compelling photos, powerfully illustrate the truth that women are more than breasts and that the potential to live whole, beautiful lives without boobs is more than possible—it can be profoundly beautiful.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Santé et fitness
- Catégories supplémentaires Beaux livres, Enseignement
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Format choisi: Lettre US, 22×28 cm
# de pages: 132 - Date de publication: déc 30, 2024
- Langue English
- Mots-clés reconstruction, aesthetic flat closure, mastectomy
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À propos du créateur
Still
Richmond, Vermont
More and more people are choosing to go flat after mastectomy but it’s still not always offered, or done well. A common trope women are fed is that we cannot be ourselves, whole, feminine, or happy without breasts. But the brave flat women who openly share their stories and photos on social media tell a different story—one of incredible beauty, confidence, and strength. Still illustrates this truth through photography and storytelling to show how those who make this reconstruction choice are still themselves, still strong, still beautiful—Still.