Vogue Turkey Photoshop fail
American model Jacquelyn Jablonski appears to have had her breasts removed on the cover of Vogue Turkey’s December 2011 edition.
The slim 19-year old model is not known for her ample chest, but the front cover photograph has her ribs and sternum looking strangely smooth.
Jablonski, whose exotic looks come from her Polish, German, and Irish heritage, is pictured in a dramatic low-cut blood-red blouse and a high-waisted skirt. Vogue Turkey Fashion Director Daniela Paudice styled the shoot.
Jablonski, who made her modelling debut in 2008, has appeared in high-end fashion shows including Chanel and Vera Wang. This she year scored a coveted spot in the annual Victoria’s Secret show, which will be televised in the US tonight.
Other Photoshop blunders have been in the news recently. A Victoria’s Secret advertisement published in the US press came under fire for the blatant Photoshopping of model Candice Swanepoel, who sports a misplaced kneecap and an elongated arm in the ad.
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