Let’s live, watch, and dress for sport while respecting all bodies!

Our project stems from a simple but powerful observation: too many people—especially girls and young female athletes—feel uncomfortable wearing sports uniforms designed more to show off the body than to ensure freedom and functionality. This gave rise to the desire to take action against practices and cultures in sport that fuel sexualization, body shaming, bullying, and fatphobia, profoundly affecting psychological and physical well-being and identity formation.

As an association, we offer a space for listening, action, and change, building participatory pathways with athletes, clubs, and decision-makers. Our activities range from training and awareness-raising in schools and sports clubs to the development of an alternative volleyball uniform model that respects all bodies and values performance over external appearance. Starting with volleyball, we aim to build a model that can be replicated in other disciplines, to imagine and create a more equitable, inclusive, and respectful sport.

  • We talk about what often remains invisible in sport: bodies, looks, words
  • We co-design inclusive uniforms with athletes to offer a choice
  • Safeguarding? We take care of it, with training for clubs, staff, and management