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While familiarity is a desirable trait for magazine covers—hence the top models and celebrities can charge large amounts for a photographic shoot—there is always the problem of overexposure and dilution of one's image. If, for instance, the majority of covers featured a small handful of celebrities,
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Image editing is common practice for photographs used in advertising and publicity, and cover images are no exception. Image editing is an ongoing process of styling and selection, which invites debate on issues related to the representation of women. Arguably, advertising and cover images can help
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A contrary viewpoint has been put forward by some in the trade, saying that a retouched photograph is actually more representative of the subject. The theory is that when one is in the presence of the person, one does not notice the blemishes. Retouching, therefore, restores the "energy" of the
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in their own right. Actresses, meanwhile, saw appearances in fashion magazines as beneficial to their careers and overall profiles. In addition, numerous models made the move into acting. Finally, there is the issue of sales: a recognizable face will, theoretically, shift more magazines.
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famously removed semi-naked women from the covers in a move to once again differentiate the magazine from the competition. The result was a drop in sales but an increase in advertising revenue, as the magazine was able to attract advertisers for more high-end products than before.
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rarely featured women on the cover, and where they did they were intended not to be sexually provocative, deliberately distancing the magazine from 'top shelf' soft core pornographic magazines. Notably
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In the 2000s, some have predicted the demise of the actress or celebrity from fashion magazine covers, citing overexposure and growing cynicism. However, with the success of magazines such as
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then the differentiation becomes minimal (e.g. in certain months in 2005, Paris Hilton featured on numerous covers), and there would, in theory, be a tendency to promote lesser known faces.
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saw its sales and profile increase after using a local cover girl, Monica Gabor, rather than those photographed by the "master edition" in New Zealand.
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Editorial decisions concerning the positioning of the magazine in the market-place are a key influence on the portrayal of women on the cover.
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Women are on the cover of the majority of general-interest magazines in the west for both men and women, with exceptions as discussed below.
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between traditional models and actresses: models gained a greater profile in the 1980s, largely through the "supermodels", and became
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The choice of model depends in some part on one's potential recognition in the market-place in which the title is sold. For example,
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In the 20th century, numerous women's magazines would feature royalty or aristocracy on their covers. In the 1980s and 1990s,
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in the late 1980s and early 1990s has seen to the appearance of more actresses on magazine covers, especially among
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In most cases, the objective is to maximize sales and differentiation, while also expressing the
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that was over thirty years old. However, this trend changed during the 1990s, initially with
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who is recognizable due to exposure in magazines or advertising, a strategy often adopted by
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CBS News story regarding cover girl images, including the retouching of the Kate Winslet
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and shadows under the eyes, smooth out skin texture, widen pupils, or suggest an
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such as ones used as cover girl images (mouse over images to see original image)
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perpetuate an unattainable ideal of beauty, sometimes aided through methods of
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would be a popular cover choice—but usually for weeklies, usually shot by
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Web page showing differences between actual photos retouched images
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has frequently been featured on fashion magazine covers.
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New men's style magazines founded in the 1980s, like
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