Ashley Graham shows off her curvaceoսs figure in a tight outfit
During London Fashion Week on Monday, Ashley Graham effortlessly attracted attention as she enjoyed a night out at the Chiltern Firehouse.
The 35-year-old model looked stunning for the occasion in a golden brown leather midi dress that accentuated her curves.
With a pair of black open-toe heels, the former America’s Next Top Model judge accentuated the height of her frame.
For the occasion, Ashley pulled her brunette hair back into a ponytail and accessorized with a striking pair of gold earrings.
The actress added subtle makeup to highlight her natural beauty, and silver rings finished off her ensemble.
Ashley recently had to justify her choice to stop breastfeeding her twins, which led to her outing.
She admitted to guest presenter Chelsea Handler on The Daily Show that she decided to stop breastfeeding Malachi and Roman at five months.
Ashley recalled, «I stopped nursing them when they were five months old, and I gave them the best formula I could find in America.» She serves as a spokesperson for the Bobbie formula brand.
The model also made a comment on how many individuals believe they have the right to dictate what others should feed their children.
I don’t think we should be advising folks on how to feed their children because these little fellas are so healthy and content.
Feeding her sons, the former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover star jokingly compared to «feeding a nation.»
There’s this entire thing with people advising you what to give your child, she continued. When I had my first child, I thought, «I could just nurse my infant. This is the proper approach «‘
Ashley added that «this has been a journey» and even had hair loss.
I was like, «I’m not doing this,» because this is not working here after I had the twins. You two are fighting over [my breasts]. This is labor-intensive.
In a September 2022 interview with PEOPLE, Ashley talked openly about her «stressful» experience breastfeeding.
She said that learning how to position and latch on to her twins during the first week of nursing had been «very challenging.»
After a week, they settled into a routine, but suddenly things with her and the infants altered.
Suddenly, it seemed as though we didn’t want to continue, and I experienced a sense of defeat. What should I do, I wondered? How will I feed my little children?
She continued by saying that in order to get through difficult times, she had to have some «internal discussions» with herself.
I can still hear myself saying, «If you have to use a formula, that’s okay. Not to worry. You are not a bad parent «‘