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That's what Slate XX and Jezebel think.
Also, Britney Spears's V magazine cover has leaked, and Alexander Wang's website relaunches.
Artificial as these images are, they’re actually not artificial enough.
A BR model is very excited about his herringbone suit pants.
The company mistakenly revealed its overzealous Photoshopping process.
The TDS women write an open letter in response to Jezebel's damning piece.
What's to blame for the recent spate of model suicides?
Former nymag.com editor Jessica Coen will assume full control of the site after that.
Jezebel counts down the "ladymag" queens of our era.
International research finds that plus-size models do not benefit plus-size women.
I've got a far-higher tolerance for campy TV than Stein: I liked 'Popular' more than anyone I knew, and I adore 'Ugly Betty.' But I can't say I disagree with much of what she says.
There's an important correction now appended to the Slate blog's essay about Jezebel.
Slate's Double X Blog just launched yesterday, and already it's embroiled in a hair-pulling, nail-breaking fight with rival lady-blog Jezebel. WOMEN.
The celebrity weekly will focus more on style. Also, several editors are out. That and the rest of today's media news.
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