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The choreography is a pastiche of early‑2000s teen dance routines (think High School Musical meets Britney Spears ) blended with contemporary contemporary dance gestures that involve more grounded, weight‑bearing movements. The dancers (the former models) repeatedly form a “V” formation—mirroring the iconic LS cover layout—only to break it apart and let the butterflies “fly away.” The breaking of formation becomes a visual metaphor for breaking out of prescribed beauty standards. It's not uncommon for individuals from various walks

The magazine and its models also sparked conversations about body image, self-esteem, and the objectification of young women. While some critics argued that LS Magazine and its models promoted unhealthy beauty standards, others saw them as empowering young women to express themselves. The dancers (the former models) repeatedly form a

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