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SHAPE means Simply, Human, Advocating, Positivity, Everywhere—but it’s more than an acronym. It’s a movement that challenges beauty standards, amplifies real voices, and redefines what it means to be seen. This season, six women step forward—unfiltered and unapologetic. Through bold visuals and raw storytelling, they reclaim their narratives and remind the world that beauty doesn't look one way, sound one way, or live one way. Too often, women are told to shrink themselves. To edit, hide, minimize, but The Shape Campaign does the opposite—it creates space to expand. To take up room. To heal. To honor every scar, every softness, every story. This isn’t about surface. It’s about substance. It’s not about perfection. It’s about power. This is beauty as expression. Storytelling as resistance. Representation as healing. This is The Shape Campaign. And this season—we’re showing up, all the way. — Quez 🤍


Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and shaped by a life of constant movement, Shy learned to adapt early. Shy is a nurturer by nature—always pouring into others, often at the expense of herself. Now, she’s learning to pour into her own cup first. Her story challenges expectations around womanhood, relationships, and strength. She is a quiet force stepping boldly into her own light.

Raised in Wisconsin and now living in Virginia, Moriah grew up quiet, internalizing her struggles and seeking control in silence. Battling anorexia, bulimia, and orthorexia from a young age, she’s now reclaiming her voice and identity. With bold honesty and a warm presence, Moriah is no longer hiding—she’s healing out loud and reminding others that their story matters.

Born in Maryland and raised across various states as a military brat, Brittney’s journey has been shaped by movement, survival, and growth. Her path has been marked by deep pain—surviving childhood abuse, enduring a devastating divorce, and rebuilding after betrayal. Yet through every hardship, she chose herself. Her story is one of reclamation: of worth, boundaries, and peace. Brittney stands tall today—not as a victim, but as a woman who fought to become whole.

Originally from Colorado and now rooted in Tennessee, Arica’s life has been shaped by unimaginable grief and hard-won resilience. From surviving childhood trauma to losing both her brother and mother in a matter of months, her journey has been anything but easy. And still, she shows up with poise, purpose, and a voice that uplifts. Arica is living proof that even in the depths of sorrow, grace can rise.

Raised in Connecticut, Janice’s story is rooted in family—its love, its flaws, and its complicated expectations. After years of masking her pain with alcohol and pushing through without pause, she’s finally learning what it means to show up for herself. With two DUIs behind her and a heavy heart from fractured family dynamics, Janice is breaking the cycle. Her strength isn’t about perfection—it’s about accountability, honesty, and giving herself the grace she never received.

Born and raised in New Jersey, Kayla is the youngest of four. With a distant father and a sister who cut ties, she’s carried more than her share—helping raise her sister’s kids while navigating family silence. Quiet and thoughtful, she leans on her grandmother and a few close friends. Still learning to show up for herself, Kayla’s journey is about healing inward, one step at a time.
