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The list below features 10 implausibly beautiful women. It makes nothing but perfect sense that they would be employed to help sell clothing and consumer goods.
You may know her as “the woman from the ‘Blurred Lines’ video,” or as Tasha from iCarly, or as one of the models in the newest Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. But we here know her as one of this week’s top viewed and searched for PeekYou profiles, and her name — no matter how you know her, or even if you don’t know her at all — is Emily Ratajkowski (PeekYou profile here).
Click through here to see which of the fashion industry’s top plus-size models are making the biggest impacts on the Web; according to our PeekScore scale.
Photographer Peter Hurley — whose well fleshed-out digital footprint can be explored at his PeekYou profile here — has gone viral recently with the above video, wherein he coaches all of us into looking a bit less dreadful in photographs. The trick? Something Peter calls “the squinch.”