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Do The Hot Pants blogger Dana Suchov posts her own outfit pictures BEFORE the image editing.
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"I wish I had never photographed these pictures"

Blogger Dana Suchow of Do The Hot Pants reveals she worked on her outfit pictures for over a year before posting. The question remains: How real are fashion blogs really?

Why we like fashion blogs so much? Because they are so sincere. Girls next door show their own style coupled with real thoughts and a lot of personality. Not quite. Do not believe everything you see, teaches us the post of a fashion blogger from New York. In her online diary, she reveals having overworked many of her outfit images before putting them online.

The New Yorker Dana Suchow writes on Do The Hot Pants about fashion, beauty and everything else that comes to her mind. Now she posted several before-and-after pictures in the post "Photos I Wish I Did not Photoshop" ("Pictures I Want Never Photographed"), in this case before and after picture editing . Sometimes she tucked her hips, then flattened her stomach. Actually, no problem, should she feel comfortable with the pictures, which makes them accessible to a worldwide net community. But Dana Suchow plagued the guilty conscience. On her blog are also posts that make something against the dress size scandal at Abercrombie & Fitch vote - for Dana Suchow incompatible with a blogger who does not even deal with their body dimensions honestly.

After retouching her outfit pictures for over a year before posting, the fashion blogger now opted for a turnaround. "In my ongoing mission to air the curtain that almost suffocates women, I have to admit that I, too, are not honest with you, I'm sorry, " writes the Do The Hot Pants blogger. "But because I want to be as open with you as possible, I've decided to show you the pictures I used to change my body with Photoshop, I know it's often just a few inches of my waist or some pimples here and there, but my stomach and my skin have been causing me uncertainty all my life. " Furthermore, Dana Suchow poses five points that she wants to share with her readers: "1. Not everything is real 2. Compared with others 3. Love each other as you are 4. Even people to those You look up and have mistakes and 5. You're a unique snowflake, do not forget that! " We find: A courageous and above all honest step.

All photos: dothehotpants.com

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