But this decision was not taken overnight, then in charge of making this change is a 14-year-old Julia Bluhm, because after listening to several comments from her fellow ballet on whether they were overweight, a diet or simply were upset because they wanted to look like the girls who appear in the review, Julia decided to collect signatures in digital form for publications show the models really are and avoid eating disorders and low self-esteem among adolescents.
Surprisingly, Bluhm raised more than 80 000 signatures on a journey to the city of New York to protest outside the offices of "Seventeen", immediately the chief editor of the publication, Ann Shocket invited her into his office and after hearing the reasons for the teen decided to do what she calls "pact with the body" and pledged never to use the "photoshop" to alter the face or body of the models and display them as they are.
After this great step against the parameters of the beauty that we have seen countless times associated with thinness and perfection, the next step for Julia is that more magazines like "Teen Vogue" join this cause.
Magazines for teens say no more to "photoshop"!
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