Today, searching for "IFM All of 2015" is a common way for fans of digital history and artistic solo media to find a specific "vintage" feel that isn't quite modern but far surpasses the grainy quality of the early web. It represents a time when the internet was becoming more visually sophisticated, yet IFM remained grounded in its original mission of celebrating individual beauty.

The keyword refers to a specific era and technical format associated with I Feel Myself (IFM) , a long-running artistic project and website focused on solo female sensuality and body positivity.

The 2015 collection is often cited by long-time followers for its diversity. It featured a wide range of models—from "Girl Next Door" newcomers to established icons—all filmed with the signature IFM focus on authentic, unscripted emotion rather than over-the-top performance. Technical Evolution: The Move to 1280x720

What sets the 2015 catalog apart from other content of that era is its core philosophy. While most of the internet focused on fast-paced content, IFM maintained a slow, appreciative pace. The project has always been about:

Showcasing a variety of body types in a natural, unfiltered light.