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Celebrity Shops

Topps – retouching America’s pastimes…

March 6, 2010

Above: The ultimate photobomb – 2007 Topps card featuring Derek Jeter with Mickey Mantle in the dugout and George Bush waving from the stands. Topps spokesman Clay Luraschi told the AP: “We saw it in the final proof and we could have axed it, but we decided to let it run, we wanted to print [...]

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Spy magazine – covering the covers

March 3, 2010

Above: Two of Spy magazine’s infamous “spoof” covers – Hillary Clinton as a dominatrix (from 1993) and George Bush Sr. with “cutout hair” (from 1989).
Spy magazine was a publication known for the manipulated images which often graced the covers, and the satirical wit which always occupied the inside pages. Spy ran monthly from October 1986 [...]

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In Soviet Russia, you don’t make Shop, Shop make you…

February 26, 2010

OOPS! is right – as in “OOPS! We over Shopped Taylor Swift’s face and made her look like Catwoman!” Ugh. [Photo source: Journal-Plaza.net]
Related articles…
What Did ‘Oops!’ Magazine Do To Taylor Swift’s Face? [Hollywood Life]
The Photoshop Awards: Taylor Swift On Oops! Magazine [dlisted]
How Do You Say “Scary” In Russian? [Jezebel]

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New Moon, new abs…

February 26, 2010

Taylor Lautner’s abs are brought to you by Edilson Nascimento.
In continuing with our it isn’t just the chicks who are Photoshopped theme, I give you that werewolf dude from Twilight. It appears the body used in the New Moon imagery of Taylor Lautner belongs to model Edilson Nascimento. [Photo source: tara renee ϟ on Flickr]
Update: [...]

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The Real Prince William? Really?

February 20, 2010

Prince William on the cover of Hello! magazine with darker, fuller hair.
For those of you out there who think it is only women who get heavily Shopped on magazine covers, I give you one of the dudes. (And a Royal Dude at that!) It seems Hello! magazine thought Prince William would look better with fuller, [...]

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