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Photoshop Makes American Apparel Dress Even Less Flattering

American Apparel‘s two-tone spandex minidress is one of the least flattering dresses of all time. We’ve seen it on enough girls swilling vodka sodas while teetering on 5-inch heels to verify this in a somewhat scientific fashion. Anyway! Just when we thought the tight frock couldn’t get any more unforgiving, American Apparel committed a rather unbecoming Photoshop atrocity.

The eagle-eyes over at Jezebel brought the retailer’s latest Photoshop faux pas to our attention. The model in question was given an odd and distracting bump on her hip (or is it her stomach?) — the same type of strange digital altering we’ve seen H&M do as of late. It doesn’t matter how many times we see stuff like this, we’re always amazed these images get approved. When will the madness end? When?!




[Jezebel]



  • guest

    wow disturbing pic for many reasons not just the bump.. how about the face eww

  • guest

    i’m guessing this is natural. they actually don’t do any photoshopping of their images, i used to work there.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001835484666 Francie Doe

    she looks like she is preggo

  • Ella

    it’s her hip bone
    everyone has one. or two.

  • Thelocalhero

    how desperate are you for a story? you owe this model and american apparel an apology for assuming photoshopping, which, if you see the models, they do not do! they don’t even encourage them to wear make-up.

  • neworleanstech

    Julia Rubin needs a new hobby might I suggest http://www.wikihow.com/Crochet-a-Cuddle-Mat-for-Cats

  • seatown

    That is a panty line.

  • Emm

    Photoshopped or not, this pose and dress are HORRIBLE.

  • Momadison87

    and the nipples are crooked too LOL

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