“Meet Diana,” A Film About One Woman’s Journey to Rediscovering Beauty in the Face of the Unexpected

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72% of Girls Feel A Tremendous Amount of Pressure to Be Beautiful

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Sept. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — “I’m not interested in hiding it,” says Diana Wright, the subject of the latest film from Dove Real Beauty Productions, referring to her prosthesis. “It’s beautiful. It’s me – and it doesn’t hold me back. In fact, when I look at it I’m reminded that beauty is perseverance in the face of adversity. Beauty is strength. Beauty is confidence. I want my girls to know that.”

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s me – and it doesn’t hold me back. In fact, when I look at it I’m reminded that beauty is perseverance in the face of adversity. Beauty is strength. Beauty is confidence. I want my girls to know that.”

Dove Real Beauty Productions and Creative Director Shonda Rhimes have teamed up to release their third film together titled “Meet Diana.” The 3-minute video shares Diana’s story of unmatched strength and perseverance to reclaim her life as a mother of two girls, athlete and 5thgrade teacher after the unexpected loss of her leg in a car accident. Dove Real Beauty Productions was created in March 2017with one goal in mind: to shift the power of storytelling from Hollywood into the hands of real women to ensure all women and girls can see their #RealBeauty represented in media and culture. Together with Shonda Rhimes, the brand has brought a 100% female crew to produce this inspiring film that illustrates the power all women have to help the next generation develop confidence in their #RealBeauty.

Meet Diana
Diana’s story may begin with a tragic event but, living up to her superhero namesake, Wonder Woman, she didn’t let it end there. After the loss of her leg in a car accident, Diana was faced with a number of challenges, not only physical in nature but emotional. As Diana healed and became adjusted to using her new prosthetic limb, she also grappled with rehabilitating a confidence in her changed appearance. Diana was immediately resolved to reach goal after goal when it came to her recovery, not only relearning to walk but to run. She continued to push forward in her fitness ambitions and lifts more weight now than she ever could before. She carried the same drive in embracing the changes in her appearance – stepping out into the world with unwavering confidence in the face of an unexpected turn in her beauty journey. In doing so, Diana transformed the way the girls in her life define #RealBeauty.

Diana and the Dove Self-Esteem Project Inspire the Next Generation to Embrace #RealBeauty
We know that 7 in 10 girls today cannot relate to depictions seen across film, TV and media2. Dove partnered with Shonda Rhimes to tell the stories of real women who are redefining beauty for themselves because, simply put, girls cannot be what they can’t see. It’s time to see more stories like Diana’s on screen to help expan

 

d the definition of beauty for women and girls everywhere.

The Dove Self-Esteem Project was created over 10 years ago to ensure the next generation develops a positive relationship with the way they look – helping girls attain the confidence they need to reach their full potential. Dove believes all women can be a positive inspiration for the next generation by modeling their own beauty with confidence. Over the past decade, the Dove Self-Esteem Project has become the largest provider of self-esteem education in the world, reaching more than 20 million young people with body confidence and self-esteem education. Share “Meet Diana” with the girls in your life to start a conversation about beauty confidence and visit selfesteem.dove.us for tips, articles, and practical advice from experts in self-esteem and girls’ development – together, we can change the lives of an additional 20 million girls with self-esteem education by 2020.

“For 60 years, Dove has listened to and cared for women and girls everywhere. Our research and continued conversations with women around the world tell us that girls are bombarded by images and messages that affect their confidence every single day,” Nick Soukas, Vice President of Marketing at Dove said. “With Dove Real Beauty Productions we’re addressing the issue from the inside out to ensure that women and girls see their real beauty reflected on screen. As the largest provider of self-esteem education worldwide, we invite women to join us by giving them the tools and resources to make a difference in the self-esteem of the girls in their lives. Each of us has the power to to help the next generation develop confidence in their #RealBeauty.”

Empowering the women of tomorrow is up to us – and the beauty legacy we leave them. “Meet Diana” at Dove.com/RealBeauty and share it with the girls in your life. Together, we can ensure that the next generation develops a positive relationship with beauty and has the confidence to reach their full potential.

About Dove
Dove®, manufactured by Unilever, is the No. 1 personal wash brand nationwide. One in every three households uses a Dove® product, which includes beauty bars, body washes, face care, anti-perspirant/deodorants, hair care, styling aids, and Dove® Men+Care™.  Baby Dove launched in 2017 with products developed specially for baby’s skin. Dove® is available nationwide in food, drug and mass outlet stores.

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1 Dove Stopgap Junior Global Report 2010
2 The Dove Global Beauty and Confidence Report 2016

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