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Skinny Kate
This is a GQ Magazine cover showing Kate Winslet extremely photoshopped. Winslet is normally a fuller-set woman and expressed disdain after she saw how altered her body looked on the cover. Winslet responded by saying, "I was pretty proud of how my legs actually looked in the real picture, I have Polaroids from the shoot and I thought I looked fine."
Magazine are notorious for massive amounts of photoshop, especially on the covers. They claim that when something looks good, it attracts more readers, and for a cover that is very important. However, when is a line crossed in terms of perpetuated negative body images? When should a magazine cut back on the photoshopping?
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Skinny Kate
This is a GQ Magazine cover showing Kate Winslet extremely photoshopped. Winslet is normally a fuller-set woman and expressed disdain after she saw how altered her body looked on the cover. Winslet responded by saying, "I was pretty proud of how my legs actually looked in the real picture, I have Polaroids from the shoot and I thought I looked fine."
Magazine are notorious for massive amounts of photoshop, especially on the covers. They claim that when something looks good, it attracts more readers, and for a cover that is very important. However, when is a line crossed in terms of perpetuated negative body images? When should a magazine cut back on the photoshopping?
Source: cdn.buzznet.com/assets/users16/sylvscothran/default/kate-...