The magazine that pledges to use less Photoshop
Never thought you’d see that coming? Well don’t celebrate just yet. It’s not a complete swearing-off the retouching product, but the US Glamour editor Cindi Leive says she’ll use a little less of it after a reader survey. “Yes, we DO do it—and so do most fashion publications in the age of digital photography, since retouching includes everything from darkening a sky so a headline reads better to keeping models’ nipples from showing through a shirt (done in our March issue—twice!). But as your responses make clear, retouching has its limits—or should—and Glamour plans to take a stronger role in setting ours.
You told us you don’t want little things like freckles and scars removed, and we agree; those are the kinds of details that make each woman on the planet unique and beautiful. And while our policy has always been not to alter a woman’s body shape, we’ll also be asking photographers we hire not to manipulate body size in the photos we commission, even if a celebrity or model requests a digital diet (alas, it happens).” Look, it’s not a bad start.
There’s more to do on closing the Indigenous gap
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who said sorry on behalf of all Australians when he first took the top job four years ago, says there is much more work that needs to be done on reconciliation. “If we get this right, we’ve got a message to sell to the world as well. And if we don’t we’re going to have a bad message to sell. (The gap) in the practical areas like health, like education, like employment, like housing. We made some progress and we’ve got a whole lot more progress to make.” Mr Rudd said the ‘sorry’ was still important to those who heard it but it wouldn’t close the gap by itself.
Top Comments
I can't see Naomi as Diana. How excruciating to have her cast in this role.
Also, poor Andrej. The face of a woman and the body of a man...
He always looks so dreadfully lost in all his pictures, the true face of
melancholia.
I can totally see Naomi Watts as Diana, I think she'll be terrific. Now who's cast as Charles? It'd be a love it or loathe it type gig I reckon