Position light behind you to create a "halo" effect. This separates your silhouette from the background and highlights the contours of your body.
In a gallery, you will rarely see bright, flat, Instagram-ring-light lighting. Instead, you see window light, side lighting, or underexposed flash. The black background forces the viewer’s eye directly to the fashion and the form.
Thigh-high cuts and bold prints to celebrate body positivity. 4. Photography & Visual Identity
: Focus on inclusivity by showcasing a range of curvy figures, promoting body positivity.
Historically, fashion galleries excluded the "culona" body type, labeling it as too vulgar for high art. The rise of galleries is a direct rebellion against that gatekeeping.