Lorde accuses fashion mag of digital nose job
OUTSPOKEN anti-Photoshop advocate Lorde is on the warpath again — but did a magazine really give her a Photoshop nose job?
IF YOU haven’t figured it out by now, Lorde really doesn’t enjoy being Photoshopped.
The 17-year-old pop star took to Twitter to express her disappointment with Canada’s FASHION magazine, which she claims gave her a digital nose job for her cover of their latest issue.
apart from the fact that i'm pretty sure this magazine gave me a new nose (:|), i really like this photo pic.twitter.com/Ehk9QMYPjf
Lorde isn’t the only one to suspect some serious airbrushing was applied to her face for the magazine’s May 2014 issue, but the Editor-in-Chief Bernadette Morra, denies the publication gave the New Zealand native rhinoplasty courtesy of Photoshop, reports E! News.
“I can assure you, FASHION Magazine did not give Lorde a new nose,” Morra said in a statement. “Sometimes lighting or camera angles can give the impression that things look smaller, larger or different than they really are.”
Lorde is quickly becoming one of the industry’s most outspoken anti-Photoshop advocates. Previously, the singer took to Twitter to compare two photos of herself during a performance, specifically pointing out that one photo had been airbrushed to the point that her skin was “perfect.” This practice is not cool by Lorde’s standards, and she wisely reminded the world to “remember flaws are OK.”