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If you're using a CBBE body, you MUST use CBBE compatible textures
If you're using a VANILLA body, you MUST use VANILLA compatible body textures
Mixing them causes what you're seeing in your game. ALL females in the game SHARE the SAME body mesh including the PLAYER CHARACTER. The only exception to this is if you've installed one of the Unique Player mods.
I have no idea if Depravity requires CBBE or is bundled with CBBE textures. That's something you need to look at when you read the author's mod page. I know there's some option to change Eden's looks so you need to investigate that as well if you installed that option.
Lastly, make sure you've installed Depravity's requirements AND that you've followed the author's special INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. This is where READING comes in handy.
EDIT: By the way, some of the outfits in Depravity are based on CBBE so if you haven't installed the CBBE body replacer, that's why the outfits look weird. More reading for you https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/articles/1607