Unretouched humans will be Watch Honest Thief Onlineshopping for swimsuits this spring, so it makes sense that unretouched models would star in a swimwear campaign, right?
In a shoot for its new swim line, Target takes that logical stance. The photos, which debuted Thursday in a press release, are being lauded for featuring a wide range of ethnicities and body types -- and for ditching Photoshop entirely.
SEE ALSO: Target launches mobile payment system — because you definitely needed another appAlso striking: the range of swimwear available. Plus-size offerings aren't just limited to one-pieces with thick straps; instead, intricate criss-cross detailing, bright colors, prints and cutouts are the name of the game.
It's a great move for Target, which has steadily been making its swimwear offerings more inclusive over the past several years. (In 2015, the retailer launched a campaign called "Target Loves Every Body," which aimed to "bring the fun" back to swimsuit shopping for women of all sizes.) This is partially because it's a sound business decision -- when Aerie stopped Photoshopping its ads, for example, sales spiked 20 percent.
It's almost as if people ... want to buy swimsuits designed for them?
Keep taking notes, other brands.
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