Teen Vogue Next In Line For Anti-Photoshop Battle

It wouldn't hurt to show real girls once in a while!
Teen Vogue is currently being targeted for overusing photoshop on their models by two SPARK Summit bloggers who want the magazine to display everyday girls.
Carina Cruz and Emma Stydahar are following in the footsteps of Julia Bluhm who protested Seventeen's use of photoshop.
Bluhm began a petition on Change.org asking the mag to start a "Body Peace Treaty," which meant that Seventeen would have to display an unaltered model at least once a month.
Julia's voice was heard, and now the two ladies are hoping for the same outcome.
Cruz and Stydahar created a Change.org petition earlier this week and are giving a reason for their protest:
Tags: amy astley, carina cruz, emma stydahar, julia bluhm, seventeen magazine, spark summit, teen vogue, vogue

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