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When brands like Aerie, CVS, and Dove stop airbrushing their models, everyone wins
People who knew that the models in ad campaigns such as the Aerie Real campaign had been told in advance that their images wouldn’t be airbrushed, and nevertheless agreed to be photographed, felt better about their own bodies in return, according to new research by Rachel Rodgers. Aerie company stock on Sept. 11, 2019. Photo by Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University

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When brands like Aerie, CVS, and Dove stop airbrushing their models, everyone wins

She’s studying the detriments of digitally altered photos

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She’s studying the detriments of digitally altered photos

3Qs: What is greatness—and how do you achieve it?

3Qs: What is greatness—and how do you achieve it?