Brands Face Pressure to Quit Retouching Models’ Bodies

Advertisers urged to join the ranks of Dove and stop altering images amid wider industry crackdown

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Brands are under mounting pressure to stop digitally manipulating the images of models used in their advertising in a bid to promote body positivity.

77 U.K. politicians from across the spectrum have signed an open letter calling on businesses to stop creating a “warped sense of reality” by touching up promotional photos.

Skims and Vanity Fair are just some of brands that have recently been accused of misleading audiences through digital post-production techniques.

Now, to mark the U.K.’s

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