
'I think it is good for normal women to see normal mamas rocking the brand! Not everyone is a model and we need to be realistic with what swimwear really looks like postpartum,' she told. Ingle, 34, of Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, also agreed that showing women as they are, especially postpartum, is important. 'So I think that's kind of where we're headed to in this world.' And that moment really kind of just showed everyone that we can do anything we want to do, whether it's being a working mom, a stay at home mom, all the things,' she continued. 'My whole perspective of how much we can do as women has change drastically. Ingle started the brand because she was told by large companies that a kid-friendly market 'wouldn't sell.' She now features moms, children, and families in all walks of life in her shows and advertisements She will be walking for Lain Snow, which is owned by Becca Ingle (left) and named after her daughter. Hopefully when she's my age, or in her 20s, that this is just a normal thing and that this is what we do, we celebrate women.' 'I know the more that we do it, the more that we see it, the more we kind of open the door, pave the way for our future is what we have to do and I'm happy to do it.


'I remember saying in 2018, hopefully these aren't conversations when are this age, they're kind of just a normal thing ,' Martin told this week. In 2018, Martin was hit with a barrage of criticism for breastfeeding Aria on the runway - with critics telling her she was 'gross' and it was 'not appropriate' for her to be 'flaunting' herself feeding her child on a runway meant for 'hot models.' Mara Martin, 37, of Miami Beach, told that she decided to walk in Thursday's show for swimwear range Lain Snow during Miami Swim Week because she wanted to empower her now five-year-old daughter, Aria.Īlso flaunting her baby bump on a different runway was star golfer Brooks Koepka's wife Jena Sims who announced last month that she was expecting the couple's first child.

A Sports Illustrated model who went viral in 2018 for breastfeeding on the runway will take to the catwalk again - this time while she's eight months pregnant.
