Lena Duham reveals walking the London Fashion Week catwalk has boosted her body confidence

Lena Dunham has revealed how she was initially worried about her "insecurities" when asked to model in a London Fashion Week show [Image: Getty]
Lena Dunham has revealed how she was initially worried about her "insecurities" when asked to model in a London Fashion Week show [Image: Getty]

She wowed during her first ever catwalk appearance for London Fashion Week on Friday - but Lena Dunham has revealed that her “insecurities” initially made her worried about being a model.

The actress, 33, has shared a picture of herself to Instagram starring in 16Arlington’s Autumn/ Winter 2020 show.

Captioning the stylish snap -which sees her don a gold and black voluminous mini-dress for the brand - she admitted that while she had initially been overjoyed at being asked by designers Marco Capaldo and Kikka Cavenati to take part, her happiness didn’t last long.

She wrote: “When my friends at @16arlington asked me to walk the runway, I basically yelled ‘YES WHEN!?’

The actress said she felt "beautiful" walking the catwalk for 16Arlington on Friday [Image: Getty]
The actress said she felt "beautiful" walking the catwalk for 16Arlington on Friday [Image: Getty]

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“Who doesn’t want to be a supermodel!? I don't get out of bed for less than $10,000 a day, just like Linda Evangelista (JK, will work for chips.)

“It was only after my initial scream of joy that I realised this would hit on a lot of my insecurities- about my body, desire-ability and general coolness.”

However, Dunham insisted in the post to her 2.9m fans that the experience had ultimately been a positive one.

She continued: “Marco & Federica are such sensitive, funny and wise artists and they created a show that could make any woman feel beautiful and unusual and happy in her total uniqueness.

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“I loved meeting girls from all over the world (wow, your job is a lot harder than it looks- I can barely move my legs after that strut, so hats off to models) and I’m so proud to call the designers my friends.”

The brand’s co-founders first met the star last year when they dressed her for the Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood premiere.

Dunham’s post received 71,000 ‘likes’ and more than 1,000 comments.

One person wrote: “You slayed it Lena!!!”

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Another commented: “You are just so all around beautiful!!!”

Meanwhile, her friend Gigi Hadid shared: “Was so happy to see u werrrrking itttt.”

And the brand’s designers added: “Love you so much Lena.”

Earlier this week, Dunham called on the fashion industry to include more diverse body types.

Captioning a carousel of photos of herself over the years on the red carpet, she wrote: “I am getting to experience London Fashion Week for the first time.

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“While I haven’t necessarily been hailed as a fashion icon (that’s the cute way to put it) I am obsessed with clothes.

“There’s never a day where I don’t get dressed with intention, even if it’s pajamas and bunny slippers in my bed.

“As our chosen leader Rihanna once said ‘I actually have had the pleasure of a fluctuating body type’ and that doesn’t always lend itself to the doors of fashion opening wide - people have a lot of rules about how girls with flesh should dress (and, let’s be real, rules about how every type of woman should dress- it’s exhausting.)

“But I’ve had some incredible and warmly inclusive designers make looks for me, and it’s a real joy to stroll through the archives and remember some of my favourite moments in my life as a mannequin...

“Shout out to all the designers who have made room for my Spanx free stomach, which is almost as wide as my hips because that’s one way a woman’s body can look.”

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