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Madonna, Un(Photoshop)filtered.

February 8, 2010

Left: an unretouched photo of Madonna from the Louis Vuitton ad campaign photo shoot; Right: retouched version which ran in ads.
When I saw the ads for Louis Vuitton’s 2009 fall campaign, it was pretty safe to say I thought they were Shopped. Because, you know, people usually don’t give off such a tinny glow in [...]

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More shopping of Moore…

January 22, 2010

Left: advertisement for Helena Rubenstein perfume where Demi’s face looks like that of a porcelain doll with absolutely no cheekbones, lines or contours whatsoever; Right: A photo that Ashton Kutcher Twittered of Demi wearing the same dress in a similar pose and looking like her normal, pretty self.
This is the second time in the short [...]

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I can has tee-shurt?

I can has tee-shurt?

January 22, 2010

This Looks Shopped is officially a pop culture t-shirt meme! So order one, damnit!
I was just informed by the fine folks over at the cheezburger network, that a TLS-themed shirt that was inspired by the infamous shark attacking a helicopter shop is their shirt of the day! W0oT! So order one cuz you are awesome [...]

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The Secret to Victoria’s bodies…

January 9, 2010

Above: Screenshot taken from the Victoria’s Secret website before they fixed the missing purse.
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A couple months ago, one of my favorite blogs, Photoshop Disasters, posted an image from Victoria’s Secret website featuring a model holding purse straps in her right hand, but no purse was attached to the straps. (Side note: [...]

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Ralph Lauren: Photoshop (and Public Relations) Disaster…

October 16, 2009

Man, I hit a busy patch at work and the net has a meltdown over a hideously Shopped image! In a way, I guess it is better that I am just sitting down now to write a post of what happened because writing all these updates over the last week would have driven me batshit [...]

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