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Mohsin Moosa
The Art and Industry of Bare Modelling
Bare modelling — the practice of posing nude or semi-nude for artistic, commercial, or educational purposes — is one of the oldest and most enduring traditions in visual culture. From the marble sculptures of ancient Greece to the editorial spreads of contemporary fashion magazines, the unclothed human form has served as a canvas for exploring beauty, vulnerability, power, and identity. Today, the profession is a sophisticated and regulated segment of the modelling industry, with its own standards, agencies, legal frameworks, and codes of conduct. Far from being on the fringes of creative work, bare modelling contributes meaningfully to fine art, advertising, medical illustration, life drawing education, and high-fashion photography. $47B Global modelling industry value
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Obi Nwachukwu
Bare Models Who Are They?
The women who refuse to be polished into something they're not.
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