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Artist Esther Konig is a freelance journalist based in the United States. She was interested in examining how beauty standards morph and vary around the world, so she embarked on a creative project. How might different cultural notions of beauty impact how a woman's beauty was received?
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Before & After, Konig took an original unaltered self-portrait and sent it around the world to professional photo retouchers in more than 25 countries. Each retoucher was given the same instructions: simply "make me beautiful," said Konig.
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The results are stunning in their variety and skill. So far, Konig has collected more than 40 images that demonstrate how vastly different beauty is perceived across a number of national borders. In some, hair was added, or eye color was changed. In others, entire outfits were Photoshopped onto her frame.
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Konig continues to reach out to photographers around the globe, and is always stunned by the results. "What I've learned from the project is this," she said. "Photoshop [may] allow us to achieve our unobtainable standards of beauty, but when we compare those standards on a global scale, achieving the ideal remains all the more [elusive]." [
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