[Sophspriation via Jezebel]
What is wrong with this industry when fashion magazines will Photoshop someone who is already breathtakingly beautiful and make them skinnier?
I can understand a little bit of make-up enhancement to compensate for lighting concerns. I can even dismiss the removal of a few blemishes. But look at this GIF and tell me, why? They moved her bones around! When will this stop?
How can we teach young girls to embrace and love themselves if we perpetuate these entirely unrealistic body images?
What will it take? How long will this go on before someone will take a stand?
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Thanks for posting this article. It outrages me as well. I actually have a huge problem with my body image and I believe it's because of things like this. I always think of how beautiful models and anyone in the magazines are and that guys think these are the "ultimate woman" and wish I could be like that. Unfortunately, this ends up putting un-needed stress and depression on my shoulders. Although I can see this happening and realize it, it doesn't stop me from feeling the way I do when I look in the mirror. I also understand the minor fixes they do but other than that and in general, it's got to stop.
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My first art piece was on this very topic. Even knowing what I do, I find myself wishing to be the perfect woman.
Crazy world we are living...
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