People are thanking ASOS for showing a models stomach rolls
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If you needed proof of just how desperate we are for real representation of peoples bodies, just look at how were reacting to a simple photo of a model sitting down in a bikini.
ASOS is getting heaps of praise for showing a model sitting down with one leg lifted while wearing a bikini.
Why? Because the models stomach rolls – a perfectly normal thing that appears when you sit down – are on show.
That this is a rareity worth applause speaks volumes on just how distorted the presentation of bodies online really is.
But its valid – most retailers and adverts wont show a models rolls, wrinkles, or stretchmarks. Thats why this product photo feels revolutionary, despite the model still being standard size, blonde, and white.
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On Twitter, people have rushed to thank ASOS for allowing a model to show that stomach rolls are entirely okay.
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One person wrote: woman with actual healthy human bodies *mind blown*.
Another said: Thank u ASOS for these angles.
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This isnt the first time a brand has been praised for more realistic photos of womens bodies.
Missguided and Boohoo have previously received positive attention for refusing to digitally remove models stretchmarks, while a recent swimwear campaign was celebrated for featuring disabled women, body hair, and scars.
Clearly were all ready for a bit more reality. Brands, take note.
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