"While women in the public eye often have imperfections airbrushed out, Law has had perfection brushed in" Jude looks great anyway why can't he represent men with receeding hairlines?
Another image found at www.tinyurl.com/57dbbc a blog by "Ivan" on Wed, 2005-06-08 highlighting the differences in Media used in the middle east, it shows a number of different regulations imposed in tone with the Uslamic culture including this advert.

"Movie ads need to be retouched to comply with the strict cultural expectations. Legs, clevage and even shoulders need to be covered. This not only applies to women, but to man as well. Even cartoon characters need to be dressed up"
www.tinyurl.com/6lllwm Here I found an article from the Telegraph 03 Oct 2007 discussing the highly contraversial Rimmel, Kate Moss advert for 'New Magnif'eyes Mascara'. Kate Moss's eyelashes were digitally enhanced which mislead customers about the effectiveness of the product. The advert cliamed the mascara produced "70% more vertical lashes".
Watchdog ruled "the Magazine and television advertisements for Rimmel's Magnif'eyes mascara broke the rules by using images that may have exaggerated the product's benefits"
The ASA found the Rimmel magazine advertisement featuring Moss in breach of advertising rules. The TV commercial broke rules relating to misleading evidence.
The advertising agency J Walter Thompson said Moss's eyelashes had been "cleaned up and enhanced". But it did not explain how the appearance of the model's lashes had been changed.


Similarly to the previous Image of Keria Knghtly i have found out that in her new Chanel advert the "side boobage" wasn't hers. tThe Sun It looks unbeliveable and gives out a really bad message that women are incomplete if they are not busty as gorgeous, succesful, rich and famous Keira constantly has a cleveage retouched in. And who makes this decision? the art director of the advertsising company!
www.tinyurl.com/5kgt9c Published: 15 Aug 2007
"We had an interesting discussion when they said: 'We want to make them slightly larger and you'll get approval' and I was like: 'OK, fine. I honestly don't give a sh*t'"
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