Ashayla Webster and Nicci Workum from the Itty Bitty Titty Committee. Andrew Ritchie www.communitypix.com.au d409177
Camera IconAshayla Webster and Nicci Workum from the Itty Bitty Titty Committee. Andrew Ritchie www.communitypix.com.au d409177 Credit: Supplied/Andrew Ritchie

Busting out on body image

Sara Fitzpatrick, Eastern ReporterEastern Reporter

The Itty Bitty Titty Committee is hosting The Roaring 20s Spring Fling 2013 at Skatt salon on Scarborough Beach Road to raise funds for its new photo book, promoting positive body image and empowering less-endowed beauties.

It features images and stories of 20 small-breasted volunteers aged 18-47.

Committee founder Ashayla Webster of Bayswater started the group in March after seeing advertising campaigns like Dove’s Real Women Have Curves, promoting fuller figures, but never a proper representation of flatter-chested females.

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‘I wanted to show women they don’t have to go and get plastic surgery ” they can be happy with the bodies they have,’ she said.

The event on October 16 also includes a fashion parade, with some of the models in the book, to launch the new Nicci’s Smalls lingerie collection for petite sizes.