American Eagle's Aerie line stop airbrushing models. Profits go up
An American fashion label has seen a marked increase in profits just months after announcing it was to stop airbrushing its models. American Eagle's Aerie lingerie line head announced in
Jameela Jamil's anti-airbrushing campaign isn't the answer.
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