The case of the disappearing breasts: Model's cleavage is airbrushed out in Vogue Photoshop fail
By Lauren PaxmanLast updated at 2:46 PM on 30th November 2011
Jacquelyn Jablonski may not have the most ample of cleavages, but she was certainly not flattered by Vogue Turkey.
The American model, of Polish, German, and Irish descent, looks stunning on the cover of the fashion magazine, but her chest looks suspiciously flat.
Vogue Turkey's shoot was styled by Daniele Paudice who put Jacquelyn in a beautiful blood-red blouse and a sparkly high-waisted skirt.
Photoshopped? Jacquelin Jablonski's chest looks suspiciously flat on the cover of Vogue Turkey
However, a pale line just below the neck of the top seems to show evidence of Photoshopping.
The thin model's chest bones - clearly seen in behind the scenes shots - have completely disappeared.
Jacquelyn was scouted in a cafe in New Jersey and was signed to Ford Models when she was 15 years old. In her first season, she walked in 58 shows.
Isn't is ironic? Jacquelyn is perhaps most well-known for her work with Victoria's Secret (right) a company that regularly overdoes its photoshopping
The 19-year-old has been in campaigns for Givenchy, Hermès, Dolce & Gabbana and Calvin Klein.
Ironically, though, she is perhaps most well-known for her work with Victoria's Secret, a company that regularly overdoes its Photoshopping.
The underwear label's latest photoshop faux-pas, which appeared on Psdisasters.com involves Candice Swanepoel's kneecap which is suspiciously far from her hip, coupled with a very thin upper arm.
Not again? Serial photoshoppers Victoria's Secret seem to have done something strange to this model's right knee
The image was used to promote the label's extravagant annual show, which appears on TV in the US tonight.
Sensibly they cropped the model's deformed leg out of most of the promotional images. But it can still be seen in incriminating magazine adverts.
The site called it a 'beautiful disaster', highlighting the 'jacked lower knee placement' as the worst example of airbrushing.
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