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Images of Women Through Magazine Advertisements
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kimle18112004 · 3 months ago
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Body Positivity Isn’t Happening For Me: I’m Aiming for Body Neutrality Instead.
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Cadloff, E. B. (2021, February 3). Body positivity isn’t happening for me. I’m aiming for body neutrality instead. ELLE. https://www.elle.com/beauty/a35364611/body-neutrality-over-body-positivity-for-me/
This magazine photo shows a woman in a casual and active outfit. Completely different from the elaborate poses that magazines usually bring. Although the photo does not focus on glorifying the body, it shows a natural, comfortable self. The girl in the photo looks beautiful in her own way without adhering to any beauty standards.
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kimle18112004 · 3 months ago
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Obsession with celebrity transformation: negative impact on self-esteem
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Peters, A. (2021, March 31). Is our cultural obsession with celebrity transformations ruining our Self-Esteem? Vogue. https://www.vogue.com/article/is-our-cultural-obsession-with-celebrity-transformations-ruining-our-self-esteem
This magazine shows how celebrity makeovers affect women. Rather than making people aware of unrealistic beauty standards, this excessive attention can lower self-esteem and fuel the desire for cosmetic surgery.
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kimle18112004 · 3 months ago
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Unrealistic Beauty Standards
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Malbon, A. (2020, February 14). What exactly is body image, and how can we overcome issues? Cosmopolitan. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/body/health/a30856145/body-image/
Unlike the perfect images that are often portrayed in advertisements, this image is about authenticity. It celebrates natural beauty and shows us that wrinkles, stretch marks, and curves are not flaws, but rather the hallmarks of a healthy, authentic body. The perfectly edited photos in magazines do not reflect the true beauty of each woman.
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kimle18112004 · 3 months ago
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Body Image: When Beauty Standards Affect Women's Psychology
This magazine article highlights how social and media beauty standards negatively impact the way women view their bodies. It demonstrates how negative body images can lead to psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
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kimle18112004 · 3 months ago
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A high-fashion ad promoting unrealistic beauty standards
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Bonilla, C. (2024, November 20). How to achieve Hailey Bieber style Fall and Winter 2024. Vogue. https://www.vogue.com/article/hailer-bieber-outfit-ideas
This fashion magazine photo depicts a perfect image of a slim, stylish woman, but this type of advertising inadvertently contributes to unrealistic beauty standards. Constant exposure to these images can lead to low self-esteem and body image issues, especially in young women.
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