Eliza Cummings Says No Photoshop
Punk model Eliza Cummings denies being photoshopped for her latest gig with Vogue Italia.Appearing on the May 2009 cover, the British model reacts to folks who accused her of taking help from the magic of digital photo enhancement to look "soft" on the magazine:
"Yeah, I love the cover because it is the real me, I look just like it. Everyone that doesn't know me is saying "OMG Photoshop!" but its not, that's the real me. I love working with Steven (Meisel), he brings out the softer side of me and it is the real me. I am no punk like everyone says. As Tom Jones puts it - "im a lady". Wild girl, haha! Yeah, when it comes to shoots, people dress me as a punk so to show on the camera I change my personality so it shows I'm a punk in the camera."
Eliza Cummings likes her image on the cover so much - she keeps on telling that it was the real her (in the sense of a high fashion sophisticated model). Her modeling advice to interpret a more classic look on the runway and on the photoshoots is doing what needs to be done and not minding at all - "I do what ever is asked of me, I’m a model, I have to, this is my job. I can give different looks and I guess that’s why people like me."
Well, good for Eliza Cummings - looking soft and sophisticated without a photoshop. But we wonder, is there any magazine pictorials of professional models that are not retouched or airbrushed?
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