Photography by Andy Schuber
The Dove Movement for Self-Esteem, a campaign that envisions a world where beauty is a source of confidence, not anxiety, launched a new initiative that introduces real women as role models because Dove believes that all real women who are positive role models should be famous. This program was introduced on Saturday, June 9 at the Girl Scouts Rock the Mall event in Washington, D.C., a celebration (held every 5 years) that was expected to be the biggest ever, featuring over 200,000 scouts from across America. During the event finale, pop star Mandy Moore introduced "Dove's Women Who Should Be Famous": Toni Blackman, Jane Chen, Melanie Matchett-Wood, and Lydia Villa-Komaroff more »