Winnie Harlow Is Primordial Earth Goddess by Daniella Midenge for Women's Health
/Winnie Harlow Is Primordial Earth Goddess by Daniella Midenge for Women's Health AOC Body
Sharing these fabulous images of Winnie Harlow lensed by Daniella Midenge [IG] at California’s Joshua Tree National Park, Winnie is just the most beautiful, articulate, focused and inspiring warrior-woman, love goddess on our precious Earth.
It’s a challenge to do her justice with words, although Jeannine Amber does a great job of explaining Winnie’s impact on the general population in her Women’s Health April 2023 interview Winnie Harlow Wants To Be More Than Just Your Role Model. Amber and Winnie go deep into how she maintains her extraordinal physique and warm spirit.
Between Daniella’s unique persona as a photographer/model and Winnie in all her glory, we’re damn lucky this duo and their team didn’t cause a major earthquake in the desert.
Actually, Joshua Tree National Park is located in Southern California, along the boundary of two distinct deserts: the Mojave and Colorado Deserts. And there are small earthquakes all day long. The San Andreas Fault lies just south of Joshua Tree, which is a time bomb always ready to go off.
I hope Winnie won’t be cross with me for saying this, but when I saw her images — and the one below in particular — I thought they were primordial. We know that humans lived in Joshua well over 15,000 years ago — a group of hunter-gathers known as the Pinto Culture. The park's oldest rocks, Pinto Gneiss among them, are 1.7 billion years old.
A Priomordial Beauty
Standing in Joshua Tree in all her naked and timeless beauty, she absolutely is a woman “comfortable in her own skin”.
Winnie didn’t choose to become a front-line fighter for body confidence and beauty inclusion connected to her being the world-famous model with vitiligo. The autoimmune condition that causes patches of depigmented skin chose her.
It’s an indisputable fact that her endearing confidence about herself and her body is infectious. Winnie has helped enormously other people experiencing vitiligo and a host of other conditions that can prompt societal bullying and a loss of confidence causing one to shy away from the world.
Winnie runs towards life, not away from it.
Just don’t describe Winnie Harlow as enduring some kind of burden with her vitiligo — the kind of weight on her spirit that reduces her in any way. As the expression goes “She will let you have it!”