Fashion brand showed how models look in reality
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/fashion-brand-showed-how-models-look-in-reality.htmlThe swimsuit manufacturer has shown how many models look in real life-outside of the lenses and without photoshop. This campaign is designed to convince girls that you should not worry about trifles — you need to accept yourself and love. Someone agrees with this position, and someone still advises girls to go to the gym. What is your position?

Popular British brand and online store Boohoo showed a photo of a model in a swimsuit without photoshop and caused admiration among customers.


Model Georgia Clarke (Georgie Clarke) was captured in a beige swimsuit brand and a white rim. In the first frame, she is facing the photographer, showing off her toned body, and in the second-posing sideways to the camera, relaxing her abdominal muscles.




"Finally, the brand has revealed the truth about the advertising shootings of models, thank you!»
"Love yourself and stay real, thank you»
"It's time to look at real people," customers said.




Keywords: Without photoshop | Before and after | Models | Reality | Photo assembly
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