Nicole Kidman in Jimmy Choo photoshop fail
OKAY Ms Kidman. We know your legs are long, but this long? You can't be serious.
WE KNOW Nicole Kidman's legs are long, but this long? You can't be serious.
A series of images have been released today by designer extraordinaire Jimmy Choo for his Spring Summer 2014 campaign, but we're finding it hard to focus on his products with all the Barbie doll-like Photoshop going on.
The campaign, ironically called Nature Unleashed, appears to have fallen victim to some overzealous image retouching. The shots draw attention to 46-year-old Kidman's unnaturally taunt and sculpted face, stretched and shiny legs, tiny waist and buoyant hair, rather than the shoes and handbags she is spruiking which are worth up to $4,500.
We blame Photoshop.
This is Nicole Kidman for Jimmy Choo. Thought I'd tell you who it is because photoshop has made her unrecognizable. pic.twitter.com/qx9Xv9VPL4
— Nancy Slater (@SlaterFreeFM) January 10, 2014
In horrid photoshop news. Nicole Kidman is looking like a plastic alien in this new ad! #jelly Check it Out ---> http://t.co/cVxYS07vno
— Dana & Jayson (@BLIDanaJayson) January 10, 2014
@fashgonerogue @JimmyChooLtd What happened to her head!? How are you going to go and photoshop-murder a Queen like Nicole Kidman???
— Rachel Tension (@PatinoBlog) January 9, 2014
"Her poses are striking yet unexpected and her natural beauty is mesmerising," said Sandra Choi, Creative Director of Jimmy Choo, which begs the question: If her natural beauty is so mesmerising, why change her at all?
If you're sceptical, this is what Kidman looked like in Jimmy Choo's 2014 Cruise campaign, channelling Bridgette Bardot. She looks far more natural as she frolics on a beach in the video, her shoes taking centre stage in the print ad.
Jimmy Choo's advertisement is the latest in a very long line of Photoshop fails, with 2013 ending with a leaked image of Jennifer Lawrence on the cover of Flare.
The longtime body image advocate's figure was drastically changed, with her waist, hips, hair, cheeks, arms and even her fingers tampered with on their front cover.