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" ... Aiello: Thank you! It's been something I've been passionate about forever. I think it's all about brands having a more raw, candid view of women — no airbrushing, no photoshopping — leaving those beautiful bodies natural in an effort to stop tainting beauty standards. I’ve seen the movement happening all around lately, so I’m hoping it really just becomes the norm. ... "
" ... In an age when Instagram filters and photoshopping have become standard, it has never been harder for organizations to verify a person’s true identity online. Cybercriminals are deliberately using advanced technology to pull the wool over the eyes of organizations and defraud them. ... "
" ... Much of Aerie’s success can be traced back to a decision executives made in 2014 to stop photoshopping images, a pioneering move in an industry long dominated by Victoria’s Secret, known for its sexualized images of airbrushed, scantily clad supermodels. Aerie has also featured real women with all kinds of body types in its marketing as part of its #AerieReal spokesperson program since 2016. Representing the brand are women like plus-size model Iskra Lawrence, gold medal Paralympian snowboarder Brenna Huckaby and poet Cleo Wade. ... "
" ... The initiative has created a ripple effect in the industry, prompting many of the biggest beauty brands in the world to stop photoshopping product images altogether. Revlon, which was one of the first companies to commit to the Beauty Mark guidelines in CVS stores, has now applied those guidelines to imagery displayed at all of its retail partners, including Target, Walmart and Walgreens. Coty, which owns brands like CoverGirl, Rimmel and Sally Hansen, no longer photoshops the images it sends to CVS or any other retailer. ... "
" ... “So here’s the idea. If the Tumblr fat acceptance/feminists make a big deal over photoshopping video game characters to be fatter than what they are, why don’t we photoshop their own photos to make them thinner, more attractive and, well, normal? ...If nothing else, keks [laughs] will be had.” ... "