Sophia Hadjipanteli revealed her professional affairs through social media.
The famous model and former judge of the fashion contest "My Style Rocks" published a story on her personal Instagram account.
In it, she addressed her current psychological state, explaining that she is not at her best. She thus chose to take a break from modelling to devote her time exclusively to herself and her mental health.
In particular, she wrote: "A really hard decision for me was sitting out of fashion month for this season because of my mental health, but I'm so glad I'm putting myself first and getting back to my normal self before choosing my career. Have fun everyone hehe."
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With a Greek-Cypriot father and a British mother, Sophia Hadjipanteli carves her path towards accepting diversity.
She has made her own statement against the stereotypical standards of perfect beauty and is famous worldwide for her united, thick, natural, impressive brows.
The #UnibrowMovement has begun, a body positive movement that ignores the "shoulds" and promotes mold-free beauty and the freedom for people to feel confident with their unique features but do whatever they want to look the way they like.
She has been photographed in international magazines such as Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, New York Times and Vanity Fair and has worked with leading designers such as Jean-Paul Gaultier.
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