Harper's Bazaar Naked Celebrities Shoot Promotes Natural Bare Beauty
Katherinev123 — April 19, 2010 — Naughty
References: harpersbazaar & nymag
To see the bare, unretouched bodies of Kim Kardashian, Joy Bryant and Amanda de Cadenet, all you need to do is check out the Harper’s Bazaar naked celebrities editorial in the magazine’s May 2010 issue.
While celebrities have long been under fire for retouching their photos to the point of non-recognition, more recently there has been a shift to keep things au naturale (Jessica Simpson’s recent Marie Claire shoot is one example). Check out the gallery for images from the Harper’s Bazaar naked celebrities editorial, and read the article here.
While celebrities have long been under fire for retouching their photos to the point of non-recognition, more recently there has been a shift to keep things au naturale (Jessica Simpson’s recent Marie Claire shoot is one example). Check out the gallery for images from the Harper’s Bazaar naked celebrities editorial, and read the article here.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Beauty - The trend of featuring unretouched bodies in fashion editorials promotes natural beauty standards.
2. Celebrity Empowerment - Celebrities embracing their natural bodies in photoshoots is a trend that empowers individuals to embrace their authentic selves.
3. Body Positivity - The unretouched nudetorials trend contributes to the body positivity movement by challenging traditional beauty standards.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of unretouched nudetorials by showcasing diverse body types in their campaigns and editorials.
2. Media - Media companies have an opportunity to disrupt the industry by promoting unretouched nudetorials and encouraging more authentic representations of celebrities.
3. Beauty - The beauty industry can tap into the trend of unretouched nudetorials by promoting natural skincare and makeup products that enhance natural beauty.
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