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Tractatus 7 by Denise Prince Rethinks Ideal Beauty Standards

Photographer Denise Prince rethinks today's ideal beauty standards with a physical trauma survivor fashion catalog. She essentially modeled her photoshoot after a lookbook from a high-end Italian fashion house Missoni. Originally titled 'Replication and Breakdown of the Missoni Estate Line Catalog,' the now dubbed Tractatus 7 project is incredibly eye-opening.

Although it might be tough to view the strong individuals featured in the physical trauma survivor fashion catalog, this aversion truly shows the way the world is skewed. Prince reveals, "I deeply believe that engaging with what we think we fear and yet gives all meaning to life (death--to the extent that this work is a reminder) brings with it a sense of greater peace." She has embarked on an admirable journey.
Trend Themes
1. Trauma Survivor Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace models who have survived physical trauma to create inclusive campaigns.
2. Non-traditional Beauty Standards - Brands can shift their focus towards non-traditional beauty standards and reject unrealistic expectations of beauty.
3. Body Positivity Movement - The body positivity movement can gain traction by featuring diverse individuals who have experienced physical trauma in fashion campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can incorporate diversity and inclusivity by embracing models who have survived physical trauma.
2. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can shift their focus towards non-traditional beauty standards and promote body positivity.
3. Advertising Industry - The advertising industry can promote diversity by featuring diverse individuals who have experienced physical trauma in their campaigns.

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