Style Rebellion Podcast podcast

Ep. 31 The “Marilyn of Ballet”: Kathryn Morgan on Romantic Bodies, Ballet Standards & Style as Power

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

What happens when a world built for straight lines meets a body made of curves?

In this powerful and refreshingly honest episode of Style Rebellion, hosts Blair Petroni and Erin Cox sit down with former New York City Ballet and Miami City Ballet soloist Kathryn Morgan to talk about ballet, body image, and what happens when you finally stop fighting your shape and start dressing with it.

Kathryn opens up about discovering she’s a Kibbe Romantic with a Dramatic essence, and how that realization reframed not only her personal style, but her entire career. From being told to lose weight, to navigating ballet’s rigid aesthetic standards, to reclaiming confidence through waist emphasis, costume choices, and self-expression. This conversation pulls back the curtain on an industry that rarely tells the full truth.

Together, Blair, Erin, and Kathryn explore:

  • Why Romantic bodies are misunderstood (and undervalued) in ballet
  • The mental health toll of “fat talks” and aesthetic conformity
  • How the right clothes can unlock confidence, artistry, and presence
  • Why body positivity doesn’t lower standards, it raises them
  • What ballet (and fashion) could become if more bodies were truly welcomed

This episode is for dancers, creatives, and anyone who’s ever been told their body didn’t belong and decided to rebel anyway.

Real bodies. Real style. Zero apologies.

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