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On 4/22/2025 at 6:22 AM, phexuh said:

I’d love to see this topic be kept up to date more. Still amazed that there is only 4 pages on this topic of her. She should have so many more images shared. 

2 minutes ago, Jhdog411 said:
  On 4/22/2025 at 6:22 AM, phexuh said:

I’d love to see this topic be kept up to date more. Still amazed that there is only 4 pages on this topic of her. She should have so many more images shared. 

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@Doedel This is old content, is there really nothing new of her? Based on her socials it looks like she’s been doing a decent amount of work recently…

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why don't you post it?

On 6/18/2025 at 11:24 AM, phexuh said:

@Doedel This is old content, is there really nothing new of her? Based on her socials it looks like she’s been doing a decent amount of work recently…

15 hours ago, Doedel said:

why don't you post it?

I don’t know where or how you pull these images. I’ve just seen her Instagram story and looks like she’s been doing a lot recently. If you could let me know where to find this content like you do, I’d appreciate it and could assist in keeping this thread up to date. My telegram is the same username I have on here if you’d like to inform me on how to do so.

^ idk what OS you are in, but in my ancient Win7-64 running an older version of Chrome I can click on any HTML/web page and 'Save as..." in the right-click menu. ^

Ms. Boivin is remarkably talented, at any rate. Massive career potential here.

@contributors Thanks for all the pics☺️

FYI, for Free People / Urban Outfitters / Anthropologie (all owned by the same conglomerate and share web infrastructure), if you open an image in a separate window, you will see something like this:

https://images.urbndata.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/101402568_049_b?$xlarge$&fit=constrain&fmt=webp&qlt=80&wid=720 where "101402568_049_b" is the image identifier. You can then replace the portion after the identifier with this "??$xlarge$&fit=constrain&fmt=webp&qlt=100&wid=7000" to get the maximum quality image. For Urban Outfitters, it has to be two question marks for some reason (ha-ha).

BTW, this also works with older images from web archive - as long as you have the image identifier, you can copy-paste it into the full link and get older images (from 2018, 2017, etc.) in full quality. Apparently, they retain images on their servers.

3 hours ago, shibuya_go said:

FYI, for Free People / Urban Outfitters / Anthropologie (all owned by the same conglomerate and share web infrastructure), if you open an image in a separate window, you will see something like this:

https://images.urbndata.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/101402568_049_b?$xlarge$&fit=constrain&fmt=webp&qlt=80&wid=720 where "101402568_049_b" is the image identifier. You can then replace the portion after the identifier with this "??$xlarge$&fit=constrain&fmt=webp&qlt=100&wid=7000" to get the maximum quality image. For Urban Outfitters, it has to be two question marks for some reason (ha-ha).

BTW, this also works with older images from web archive - as long as you have the image identifier, you can copy-paste it into the full link and get older images (from 2018, 2017, etc.) in full quality. Apparently, they retain images on their servers.

More easy way to get the original size, after "?" replace all by "scl=1" and you get original picture and size.

Ex ; https://images.urbndata.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/101402568_049_b?scl=1

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