
<p>An online store has apparently digitally altered pictures of models to make them look bigger, perhaps in order to avoid having to pay extra for plus-size models.</p><p>The website for costume store Party City sells several pairs of tights in regular and plus-size, with accompanying photos that show just the models' legs.</p><p>But upon closer inspection of the images, it seems to become clear that instead of photographing larger models, the company simply used Photoshop to digitally alter the straight-sized women to make them look wider.</p><p>Fake plus-size: The website for costume store Party City sells each pair of tights in regular and plus-size - but upon closer inspection it becomes clear one is just a digitally altered version of the other</p><p><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2475318/Who-needs-plus-size-models-Photoshop-Costume-store-Party-City-digitally-altered-slim-legs-make-look-bigger.html">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.plus-model-mag.com/2013/10/plus-size-fashion-news-party-city-chooses-to-photoshop-images-instead-of-using-plus-size-models/">Plus Size Fashion News: Party City Chooses To Photoshop Images Instead Of ...</a> (PLUS Model Magazine)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=d06p_qC354MZhvMBXheMO7ERlHzXM&ned=us">2 additional articles.</a></p>