Stretch marks are a common, totally normal physical feature, but we don’t often see them in clothing ads. It's not because models don’t have stretch marks, but because they’re usually Photoshopped ...
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Many fashion brands are often criticized for featuring uber-lean models and airbrushing "flaws," a practice that creates a culture of unrealistic expectations and low-self esteem among consumers.
Remember when Taylor Swift had that Fourth of July party and her #squad was decked out in red, white, and blue? I was sad that I didn’t score an invite, but if I couldn’t crash the gates of the Rhode ...
Representation not only matters, but it’s very, very exciting. Just ask all of the people on social media who spent the last week fawning over model Vivian Eyo-Ephraim. After starting her modeling ...