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Doctored Magazine Covers

"The Voice" judge said she loves her curves, but seems slimmer on magazine cover

Airbrushed Celebrities?

Beyonce a Shade Lighter in Photo?
Beyonce Altered Image?
Vogue Italia Nixes Altered Image?
Kristen Stewart
Victoria's Secret Photoshop Disaster
Victoria's Secret Photoshop Disaster
Royal Style: Princess Kate vs. Diana
Marissa Miller's  Missing Arm
Britney Spears Gets Glamoured Up
Lance: Photoshopped Cover Is 'Weak'
Celebrity Feuds
Britney Spears Releases Undoctored Photos
Victoria's Secret Photoshop Disaster
The American Medical Association cited an example that sounded a lot like the Ralph Lauren ad back in 2009 where the model's body had been pinched to a grossly teeny-tiny degree, according to The Consumerist. "Exposure to media-propagated images of unrealistic body images has been linked to eating disorders and other child and adolescent health problems," the group said in a press release. Back in 2009 Lauren released a statement apologizing for the retouching, saying, "We have addressed the problem and going forward will take every precaution to ensure that the caliber of our artwork represents our brand appropriately."
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