Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine

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If you open any fashion magazine or just pay attention to billboards while driving down the street, you will notice that plus-size models rarely appear in high fashion ads. In this industry, where beauty standards are extremely limited and have long been clearly defined, ordinary women have nothing to do. But the employees of the Internet portal were clearly not satisfied with this, and they decided on their fashion photo shoot. That's what happened.

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Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine
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Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine

The autumn advertising campaign of Tommy Hilfiger 2016 with Gigi Hadid was reproduced by Kristin. "In fact, I was very surprised when I saw that the photos were successful. I kept asking if they had been retouched. So many times I've heard that my body is simply not capable of being beautiful and fashionable things don't suit it, that when I saw how I could look, I thought it was a mistake."

Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine

The autumn collection of the Agent Provocateur brand 2016 with top model Abby Lee Kershaw was reproduced by Kilsey Rose. "As a woman of considerable shapes, underwear literally scares me. I've always had a hard time finding the right size, and even to make me feel attractive and sexy in it. When I was growing up, I constantly saw models advertising underwear, which I could not associate with myself in any way. Now I've learned to love my body."

Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine

Kate Spade commercial with Jordan Dunn. On the right is Danica. "I have never considered myself beautiful, because in my mind it is necessary to have a small size and weigh little. As a child, I was not confident in myself, I was constantly teased because of my appearance. And at family gatherings, I was criticized for being fat, and then advised to eat more, otherwise the food would disappear. This photo shoot helped me gain at least a little confidence, and I realized that I didn't care about the opinions of others."

Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine

Calvin Klein Spring 2016 campaign. The plus-size model is Kaishia. "Yeah, guys, sorry, I'm not Kendall Jenner. I don't know if this is a well-known fact, but it's hard to be a model. It may seem that it is natural and easy, but I tried very hard to take this pose."

Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine

Burberry Spring 2016 campaign. On the right — Sheridan and Jazmin.

Sheridan: "I'm a big fan of my body. But it was still hard for me to shoot topless in a room full of people."

Jazmin: "Actually, I've been wanting to take part in a nude photo shoot for a long time, but when it finally came down to it, I was terribly nervous. I tried to appear fearless and sexy at the same time, while not showing my breasts completely."

Ordinary women with curvy shapes have recreated fashion advertising, and that's fine

Brandon Maxwell Autumn collection 2016.

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