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A Women's Magazine Without Any Photoshop?
Changing the magazine game is clearly an uphill battle, but Verily, a fashion and lifestyle magazine aimed at women 18-35, is making its best case. The idea for the publication began to hatch back in 2011 with the premise that most mainstream magazines for women deliver narrow and often negative messages, ones that make women feel bad about themselves rather than good and "fail to reflect our lives or our philosophies as women."
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Photoshopped women in magazines are no better than their Japanese anime counterparts when it comes to creating impossible to meet standards of beauty. Its bullshit and I'm glad this magazine is taking a stance. I wish everyone else would follow suit, and provide positive examples for young women to follow.