Sometimes you rock the mom jeans and pretend they’re loose because of that salad you ate three weeks ago and not cause your big butt wore out the cheap denim.
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@crop-top-revolution
Sometimes you rock the mom jeans and pretend they’re loose because of that salad you ate three weeks ago and not cause your big butt wore out the cheap denim.
Period cramps and bloating, still rocking the crop top and sweats.
Unfiltered. Unedited. Unapologetic.
Because loving your body shouldn’t be a rebellion—but it is.
Hi. I’m Danni, and I started Crop Top Revolution because one day I looked at a photo of myself from a year ago and thought, “Wow, I would’ve looked amazing in a crop top then—if only I’d known.” And then I thought, “Next year I might look at this version of me and say the same thing. So screw it. I’m wearing the crop top now.”
This space was born in that moment—not just about crop tops, but about the constant waiting game we play with ourselves. Waiting to feel worthy. Waiting to fit some imaginary standard before we’re allowed to feel confident, sexy, comfortable, real.
I’m tired of waiting. Maybe you are too.
This isn’t a body positivity account that only celebrates one version of “radical self-love.” It’s not about flattening out our experiences to pretend we’re all okay all the time. It’s about showing up as we are—fat, thin, curvy, flat, tall, short, scarred, smooth, wrinkled, stretched, changed. Women. Women-aligned. No TERFs, no gatekeeping.
Here, you can be proud or insecure or both. You can love your body, or just choose to live in it with grace today. You don’t have to perform self-love to be valid. You just have to be here. And real.
This is a safe, inclusive space for all women and women-aligned folks to share their bodies, their stories, their truth—unedited. Unfiltered. Unapologetic.
If that speaks to you, welcome. You’re already part of the revolution.