Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vogue and Guess are under fire for the label's use of an AI model in an advert within the magazine's latest issue. In Vogue's ...
The double-page advert, which features a blonde model wearing two different outfits across separate pages, was taken out by the label Guess and “produced” by AI marketing Seraphinne Vallora. In one ...
AI-generated “models” have now made their way into the hallowed pages of Vogue. In the August print edition of the magazine, a Guess advertisement features an almost-too-perfect model wearing a ...
The newest issue of Vogue is sending shockwaves across social media -- not just because Anne Hathaway is on the cover amid filming for the "Devil Wears Prada" sequel, but for new Guess advertisements ...
More discerning readers, however, took a closer look and discovered that the advertisement’s fine print revealed that the campaign was produced by “Seraphinne Vallora on AI.” Seraphinne Vallora, of ...
This Guess model in Vogue Magazine has shiny, flowing blond hair, sculpted facial features and a well-toned body. By most standards of modern beauty, flawless - universally attractive, one might say.
Vogue and Guess are under fire for the label's use of an AI model in an advert within the magazine's latest issue. In Vogue's latest issue, a two-page Guess ad features a model sitting at a table ...
Vogue readers have been left disturbed by the use of an AI model in the prestigious fashion magazine’s August issue. The double-page advert, which features a blonde model wearing two different outfits ...