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Don 't Ban Photos Of Skinny Models

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In the article “Don’t Ban Photos of Skinny Models”, by Vanessa Friedman; who is the chief fashion critic for the New York Times. In Friedman’s article she is talking about how she doesn’t want to ban certain photos or ads of skinny models because she thinks it is wrong to say or think a skinny or thin women’s body is unhealthy by upright looking at her appearance. The purpose is that how she doesn’t want to ban certain photos or ads of skinny models because she thinks it’s unnecessary to just create a nonsense situation and also because people are just judging a skinny or slim body that may be healthy or unhealthy. In this case the audience, most likely women disagree with Friedman because they think they should ban photos or ads because they are unrealistic to them. Since the intended audience is mainly women or teenagers, they have much more knowledge about why they should ban certain photos and ads. For example, in the article where it said “And then there’s the 2016 Pirelli calender, photography by Annie Leibovitz, which broke with tradition by showcasing a dozen women of different ages and body types, most of them clothed” (Friedman). That emphasized that women should be more comfortable with themselves because everyone is beautiful in any body type, also you can already know that Annie disagrees with Friedman because she did a showcase. The context of this article shows how a lot of women disagree with Friedman’s statement about not banning ads of skinny models.

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