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Zoe Forsey

Shoppers mock shop's 'awful' Photoshop fail - then realise what's really going on

Online shoppers were left baffled after spotting what they thought was a really bad Photoshop error from a top fashion brand. 

Leather company Mansur Gavriel shared a snap of its White Lambskin Ballerinas with its 646,000 Instagram followers.

The odd photo shows a woman's leg at a strange angle with a white pump shoe on the foot.

Many believed it had been edited to make the leg look slimmer - but at closer look they realised that wasn't the case at all.

Can you work it out?

If you can't, you weren't the only one.

One customer wrote: "Omg This is really bad Photoshop guys."

Another added: "Come on guys, this photoshopping?!"

But before long people spotted what was really going on. The leg looks odd because the model's dress, which is the same colour as the background, is covering it.

Some eagle-eyed customers spotted it straight away, but it took others a while.

"The photo is not bad, the dress has create the misunderstanding... Look good", one commented.

Another added: "This picture freaked me out like a horror movie scene. I had to quickly come to comments to unsee the scariness."

One woman wrote: "This photo creeped me out for a second!"

But even when they worked it out some still couldn't get their head around it.

"Can't unsee my first impression of this image, even though I finally figured it out...", wrote one.

Another added: "It took me so long to get what was going on here, and yet I have a feeling I’m still going to have nightmares."

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