Photoshop disasters #3 (Major magazines and brands only)

I assumed Reese was leaning on a pink/beige box and that was what looked like the 3rd leg. But if there were no box there...
 
I still think that the third leg is the dress lining darkened because of shadow but with the surface of the third hand, then anything is possible :lol:
 
^ I thought so too, but if you look closely you'll see a bit of a knee texture. And it is the exact same shade as the two other legs. Even the darker lining (visible just a tiny bit next to the "third leg") is not nearly as dark as her skintone.
 
They even fail at photoshopping their backstage pics. :lol:

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vanityfair.com (edited by me)

I notice that they remove this photo on the website.
 
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Do celebrities typically have someone photoshop their photos for them? I can't imagine Beyoncé or Bella Hadid doing it.

(I see Bella even photoshopped her face in a finished MaxMara ad she posted. Makes me sad she is so young and clearly so insecure about herself...think she will be one of those cat-faced ladies)
 
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This is the real reason why people stopped buying magazines. Photoshop apocalypse.
 
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This is the real reason why people stopped buying magazines. Photoshop apocalypse.

Seeing as instagrammers and bloggers also photoshop, I am not sure that much was gained.
 
I just think they did oprah dirty. She's literally the background for the other two to pop against.
 
Seeing as instagrammers and bloggers also photoshop, I am not sure that much was gained.

I'm SICK of photoshoped celebrities. I prefer to buy fashion magazines with models on its covers. :flower:
 
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I think this instagram/photoshop society has taught us to feel socially acepted only when we look good in pictures, no matter how or which tools we use to archieve such. I can speak for myself and my social circles. Everyone that I now likes to use a lot of filters for their pictures, especially if it is a selfie or a close up of their faces. I think it has gotten to a point that what you see in someone's Instagram is not really what they look like in person but a construction of their own image, just like models and celebrities in magazines and campaigns.
 
I'm agree with FashionMuseDior and eizhowa, people trying to look like cheap celebs (not even A-list stars) with this kind of tools is a very sad thing.
 
GQ's Comedy Issue making fun of Vanity Fair's Hollywood 2018 cover :lol:


kottke.org
 
^That cover is amazing, although not too funny, more eerie than funny
 
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Taken from the misc campaign thread....Her face and neck are scaring me.
 
Yasmin Wijnaldum for Numero Netherlands
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