Glamour Celebrates International Day of The Girl

by Eddie Roche

October 11 was the International Day of the Girl, and Glamour celebrated in a big way with a morning of talks and performances addressing social, cultural, and political issues facing young girls. Orange is the New Black star Uzo Aduba hosted the event, which welcomed 300 highly enthusiastic students from public schools in New York and New Jersey. Yara Shahidi, Frieda Pinto, Ashley Graham, Maybelline face Herieth Paul, Senator Cory Booker, and Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive graced The Merkin Concert Hall in Manhattan for the affair.

“I started dating when I was 16,” Graham told the crowd. “My first boyfriend, Craig, was a bad boy. A skater. An artist. But three months into our relationship he told me we had to break up. First, because I wouldn’t have sex with him. Second, because he was afraid that I was going to get as fat as his mom. If I could go back to that moment and talk to myself, I’d say, ‘Ash, I know you feel awful right now, but that guy is a total loser. You are worthy. That little bulge on your hip is not just okay to have, it’s going to change the world someday.’ Craig made me feel like my body was worthless. But cut to many years and experiences later, my amazing husband saw me for my worth and liked me so much, he put a ring on it.”

The event was presented by Maybelline New York and the Caterpillar Foundation. Each girl in attendance was gifted a backpack provided by State Bags as part of one of the company’s “bag drops.” For each bag sold, State donates a fully stocked backpack to an American child in need.

 

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