The Black Magazine 'I Love Being Me' editorial encourages women to adopt a positive and confident outlook when it comes to their mind, body and soul. Model Eva Downey does a good job of leading by example. Of course, it helps that she has long legs, a svelte figure and luscious hair to do the talking for her. But it is undeniable that there is more to the equation than just that.
Lensed by photographer Thom Kerr, the Black Magazine 'I Love Being Me' editorial appears in Issue 19 of the New Zealand publication. The Kiwi beauty was outfitted in a mix of apparel and lingerie from such labels as Alice McCall, Escada and Manning Cartel.
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The Black Magazine 'I Love Being Me' Editorial Stars Eva Downey
Trend Themes
1. Body Positivity Movement - Encouraging women to embrace their bodies as they are can disrupt an industry focused on promoting unrealistic beauty standards.
2. Authentic Representation in Fashion - Using models with diverse body types and ages can disrupt an industry that has traditionally catered to a narrow ideal of beauty.
3. Empowering Content Marketing - Enabling brands to market their products with empowering content that motivates women to feel confident in their own skin.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from promoting inclusivity and body positivity in its advertising campaigns and product offerings.
2. Photography - Photographers can disrupt traditional beauty standards by featuring models with diverse body types and ages in their photoshoots.
3. Marketing - Marketers can promote products in a way that empowers women and embraces all body types, rather than perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards.