Monday, September 18, 2017

FASHION: Adwoa Aboah Rocks Burberry as the Latest Cover Star of ‘Dazed’ / Emily Ratajkowski Calls Out This Magazine for Photoshopping Her Face and Body

adwoa aboah burberry dazed magazine
adwoa aboah burberry dazed magazine
adwoa aboah burberry dazed magazine
Having just seen the It-model in the latest Burberry show at London Fashion Week, it all comes together as we see Adwoa Aboah rocking the heritage British brand on a limited edition cover of the latest issue of Dazed. Wearing the same cap that she donned on the runway, the matching hoodie in the brand’s iconic plaid pattern altogether creates a stunning look that may be foreshadowing the label’s new youth-centered strategy. Additional shots in the spread include Adwoa in a beautifully elegant pink slip, as well as a tailored, blue plaid jacket.
The limited edition of the Autumn/Winter 2017 issue of Dazed featuring Adwoa Aboah is set to drop at newsstands on September 19.
Emily Ratajkowski Photoshop Magazine Cover Madame Figaro Body Image Lips Breasts Fashion Industry 2017 September
Emily Ratajkowski has always been unapologetically vocal about body image and sexuality. In an interview with Allure earlier this year, the model and actress has criticized society for oversexualizing the female body. More recently, the 26-year-old has taken to Instagram to call out French publication Madame Figaro for editing her appearance on its magazine cover.
“Everyone is uniquely beautiful in their own ways,” Emily writes in an honest message. “We all have insecurities about the things that make us different from a typical ideal of beauty.” Sharing a comparison between the original image and the photoshopped cover, she reveals her dismay at the magazine’s decision to edit the photos:
I was extremely disappointed to see my lips and breasts altered in Photoshop on this cover. I hope the fashion industry will finally learn to stop trying to stifle the things that make us unique and instead begin to celebrate individuality.
You can peep the images and read her message in full below.


Image CreditFrançois Rotger/Madame Figaro

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