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The Vogue November 2009 Cover is Poorly Put-Together

A quick look at the cover of Vogue November 2009, and you’d think the magazine’s budget has been drastically cut. Vogue is apparently letting photoshop interns butcher their cover, even when featuring some of Hollywood’s hottest starlets.

Vogue November 2009 shows the actresses from the new movie "Nine" frolicking on the beach in evening gowns. The only problem? Even the untrained eye can see that the women were shot separately, then photoshopped together in front of a tropical background.

I’m surprised that the Vogue November 2009 cover managed to garner the approval of the Editor-in-Chief Ms. Wintour.
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