

Lily Allen showcases her athletic figure in a sports bra and form-fitting leggings as she documents her workout in a slew of snapsĪMANDA PLATELL: Say what you like about Meghan Markle - and I have - but I salute this PR masterclass

after Kim Kardashian 'stopped taking his calls' Kanye West, 45, woos new model girlfriend Juliana Nalu, 24, with roses on dinner date. 'It's not true': Maya Jama appears to throw shade at Ekin-Su Culculoglu after Love Island winner said she was offered presenting role first The debate was reopened this week surrounding the digital retouching of Lena Dunham for her Vogue photoshoot (though it was, many thought, misjudged), and increasingly, brands who overuse Photoshop are being ‘shamed’ online, with the original images obtained and released as a comparison. In October, a 36-second clip, created by, showing a relatively average-looking girl turned into a bombshell glamour model, went viral, adding fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding airbrushed models and how they can set unrealistic examples to impressionable young girls.Ī result of this is an increasing backlash against altering images, with American Eagle being the latest brand to release a totally un-airbrushed campaign for its new line of lingerie.

The video, which has exploded across the web since its release last week, is part of a trend attempting to lift the lid on the lack of reality in celebrity culture and advertising. As a final touch, Boogie's hair is swept to one side and digitally made to look much thicker
