Seventeen magazine has done just that:
In a letter to readers that will appear in the magazine’s August issue, editor-in-chief Ann Shoket said the entire staff of the magazine had signed a pact, which includes a pledge to “celebrate every kind of beauty” with a range of body types, skin tones, heights and hair textures. The magazine will also post details of some photo shoots to its Tumblr site, including what elements of photos are changed before they go to print (eliminating a piece of flyaway hair or a big fold in a piece of clothing, for instance).Perhaps this could spark an 'anti-airbrushing' movement. Or at least Katie Couric hopes so.