Celebration Of Molly Sims Book “THE EVERYDAY SUPERMODEL” At Artisanal Fromagerie Bistro

Big Belli Co. Founder Dominique Debroux, Denise Albert, Molly Sims, Melissa
Big Belli Co. Founder Dominique Debroux, Denise Albert, Molly Sims, Melissa

By Clara Morgan

Big Belli Co. Founder Dominique Debroux, Denise Albert, Molly Sims, Melissa<br />Gerstein and co-producer of Forty Weeks movie Christopher Henze ©Mission<br />101 Productions
Big Belli Co. Founder Dominique Debroux, Denise Albert, Molly Sims, Melissa
Gerstein and co-producer of Forty Weeks movie Christopher Henze ©Mission
101 Productions
Molly Sims with General Manager of Artisanal<br />Bistro, Yair Nudel ©Mission 101 Productions
Molly Sims with General Manager of Artisanal
Bistro, Yair Nudel ©Mission 101 Productions
Denise Albert, Melissa Gerstein ©Mission 101 Productions
Denise Albert, Melissa Gerstein ©Mission 101 Productions
Denise Albert, Molly Sims, Melissa Gerstein ©Mission 101 Productions
Denise Albert, Molly Sims, Melissa Gerstein ©Mission 101 Productions

Denise Albert and Melissa Musen Gerstein of THE MOMS together with BigBelli Co. hosted a Mamarazzi® Breakfast Event with supermodel and celebrity parent Molly Sims at Artisanal Fromagerie Bistro on Thursday, January 29th, 2015. The event brought together influential moms and media, and celebrated Molly's new book, The Everyday Supermodel, as well as new documentary for moms-to-be, 40 Weeks, by Big Belli. Guests were treated to a host of delicious bites from legendary French bistro Artisanal Fromagerie's new breakfast menu, which features enticing options such as Eggs Benedict Artisanal with smoked salmon and caviar, and Croque Monsieur Madame with ham, gruyere and egg.

After breakfast, Mom and supermodel Molly Sims spoke to the guests about everything from fashion to fitness, diet, lifestyle and body image – all things capsulated in her book The Everyday Supermodel. She told the audience how she made the decision to transform her body and image years ago and how she's now a believer that you can "be anybody you want to be". "I worked my ass off. I was 20lbs overweight, brown hair… I didn't look like this when I was 19," she said. "We're all self-made women; it takes work".

For more information:
themoms.com
theeverydaysupermodel.com
artisanalbistro.com

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