“Learning that perfection doesn’t exist, and that beauty lies in those flaws and those individualities and those nuances — it’s just the most liberating thing ever because you’re striving for something that doesn’t exist…you’re never going to look, to you, what you think perfect is until you just go, Oh, I am the way I am,” she said.
Once again, Aimee Lou, you are so loved! You can find her full GQ interview here.
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