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Jennifer Lopez Magazine Covers – Giving Repurposing A Whole New Meaning

It is a common practice in the world of magazine publishing to re-use photos of celebrities on the covers and embellish or enhance (eh hem…) them a bit with photoshop. Sometimes it’s something as innocuous seeming as changing the hue of the celeb’s outfit to match the typeface color they have chosen for that month. Often one magazine edition will score an interview/photo shoot with a celebrity and then recycle that exact image for editions in other countries (Elle Magazine – I’m looking at you!)

While this is nothing new, for whatever reason these Jennifer Lopez covers stand out to me. Maybe it’s the awkward angle of her head and shoulders or that she’s smiling (a rarity in the JLo cover world) – something seems off in these shots of the gorgeous Jenny from the Block. Joy magazine (the Czech Republic and Bulgaria editions) Marie Claire Australia and Be France all have this kinda odd shot of Lopez. Not to mention I’m sure she’d be so p*ssed off because we all know Jennifer would never be seen in the same outfit twice.

Is it just me or is there something off in these covers? Check out the variations below and tell us what you think.

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  1. kathynyc
    July 14th, 2010 | 8:53 am

    I agree…Her head is superimposed on someone else’s body–that’s why it looks off.

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