It's been a bad year for Target.
First the data breach, now GapGate. An online ad was altered so the model — who already had the body fat of an earthworm that's been baking on the sidewalk all day — appeared to have part of her groinal area clawed out to make her look thinner.
It's called the "thigh gap," and it is perfectly natural, if you're a stork or a skeleton hanging in an anatomy class.
It's not that they got busted for Photoshopping. They got busted for bad Photoshopping. No one notices if the model's arms have so little muscle tone she couldn't pick up a stick of celery with both hands or her teeth's blinding whiteness makes an Antarctic drift look like a coal miner's sock.
But this example not only removed part of her leg, it stretched her arms so long she could reach around her left ear and scratch her right one. I actually think it sends a good message to kids: If you're made out of plastic, you melt under studio lights.
But why? Possible reason: Target has a secret program to promote the thigh gap.
"Here's the latest on the data breach, boss; looks like it was a couple of kids in Romania who guessed that our corporate password was TEGRAT. We intend to -"
(brushes the report aside) Never mind that. Fill me in on the effort to warp young women's concept of beauty with manipulated imagery!