Recently, the ideas of the so—called body positive have become popular in the world - a movement that supports the diversity of beauty standards. Plus-size models are especially happy about this trend, because for them, almost for the first time since the time of Rembrandt and his Danae, the golden age has come. However, not everyone agrees with such ideas.
The authors of the Thinnerbeauty online project believe that the popularity of plus-size models has a dark side — the propaganda of obesity. Using Photoshop, they edit photos of models of piquant sizes, significantly reducing the volume of their forms. It all looks interesting.
(22 photos in total)
"34.9% of American adults are obese, 65% are overweight. The 4 states with the largest number of obese people occupy the last lines in the ranking of states by the number of adherents of training. Do you understand what we're getting at? Work on yourself and get yourself a better life!" — the authors of Thinnerbeauty write on Facebook.
"The effect of the national obesity epidemic is impressive: taxpayers, entrepreneurs and communities spend hundreds of billions of dollars every year, including about $200 million on medical expenses. Your idea of a healthy lifestyle is costing us dearly. Work on loving yourself," the authors of the project address their antagonists.
Keywords: Photoshop | Plus-size | Was and became | Before and after | Models | Obesity | USA | Body | Fat | Thin
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