Jess Hunt doesn’t need a landmark of international fame to make heads turn.
The British model, who went viral this week after she was accused of Photoshopping herself in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, let her body do the talking on Thursday.
The tight black mini dress from fashion label The Kript showed almost all of her midriff in this tight black dress.
Ooh la la! Jess Hunt, the model who ‘Photoshopped herself in front of the Eiffel Tower’ earlier this week, left almost nothing to the imagination in a very revealing dress on Thursday
The leggy LBD was clinging to her hips and featured an open neck with a cross-wrap neck. This neck drew attention to her naked stomach and underboob.
She accessorised with a Jacquemus handbag, large hoop earrings and several gold rings and bracelets.
The influencer pulled her hair up in a tight bun, showcasing her elegant features and flawlessly applied make-up.
Dare to show off: She wore a tight black minidress from fashion label The Kript which showed her midriff and chest almost entirely
Jess also wore a spray tan while she took selfies on her iPhone and posed in front an beige wall.
Her latest Instagram photo shoot comes after her Parisian Photoshop saga proved to be a blessing in disguise.
The press coverage and social media buzz from the alleged gaffe resulted in her debut fashion range with UK retailer EGO flying off the shelves.
All publicity is good publicity! After her Eiffel Tower editing failure’, Jess sold out her first fashion collection within 24 hours
Jess launched her first collection last week with EGO and it sold out in 24 hours due to headlines about her photo editing.
She is now rushing to replenish the stock as demand continues to soar.
It comes after Jess was forced to deny allegations she had Photoshopped herself onto the Pont d’Iéna, the bridge that leads to the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
When contacted for comment by Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday, she stood her ground and insisted the post was genuine.
Cha-ching! The controversy was actually a blessing because her debut fashion collection with UK retailer EGO is selling well. Pictured: Jess is an EGO campaign photo
Success: Jess launched her first collection for EGO last week. The range sold out in 24 hours due to headlines about her photo editing.
Paying off: She is now rushing the stock to replenish it as demand continues its rapid rise
She stated that these photos weren’t Photoshopped. She was actually there. “I even have a video on Instagram of me in front the Eiffel Tower.”
Jess appeared to be strutting down the busy road while the Eiffel Tower twinkled behind her. Her video was uploaded Monday.
However, sleuths with keen eyes soon saw several clues that suggested she had actually superimposed her body in front.
‘I was genuinely there’: It comes after Jess was forced to deny allegations she had Photoshopped herself onto the Pont d’Iéna, the bridge that leads to the Eiffel Tower in Paris
Jess wrote, “One of my favorite cities,” in her caption, and added three twinkling Emojis.
Celeb Spellcheck poked fun at what many thought was an obvious editing failure, and re-shared Jess’ post with the caption: “Virtual tourist.”
Celeb Spellcheck’s fans were quick to criticize the influencer, with one commenting that she too uses Photoshop for travel.
You should look closer: Jess, a one-million-plus Instagram follower, was accused in Paris of Photoshopping herself into Parisian scenes
From Paris, in love: She wrote in her caption, adding three twinkling Emojis and titled it ‘One of My Favorit Cities.’
Others pointed out the so-called embarrassing mistakes in Jess’ post, with several claiming the lack of shadows made it look like she was in front of a green screen.
One follower wrote that “She’s literally got nothing to hide,” while another added, “Her feet are floating.”
Others noticed that Jess looked unnaturally crisp in the footage, and that her feet seemed out-of-line with the lines on the road.
Burn: Insinuating that many thought was an obvious editing error, Celeb Spellcheck, an Instagram’snarky account, shared Jess’ post and added the caption: Virtual tourist’
Roasted: Celeb Spellcheck’s followers were quick to roast the influencer for her supposed faux pas, with one commenting: ‘I too travel with Photoshop’
Background for New Zoom Others pointed out Jess’s embarrassing mistakes. Some claimed the lack shadows made it seem like she was before a green screen.
Sheer daring: Some fans also claimed that Jess’ calm demeanour was a dead giveaway, given the risk she could have been hit by a car
“The scale of her feet against the lane print [laughing emoji]One wrote “,
Many fans claimed that Jess’s calm demeanour was a sign that she was safe from being hit by a vehicle.
Ironically, Jess made headlines once after she complained about being caught up in a catfishing’ scandal.
In 2017, Jess posted to twitter that she had discovered a glamorous picture of herself wearing a green gown and that it had been altered to show the face of someone else.
Reposing the image, Jess wrote: ‘OH MY GOD, that is my body and my house but who’s face is that? This catfish game is getting ridiculous.
That’s what I like! Ironically, Jess made headlines once after she complained about being involved in a catfishing’ scandal. In 2017, Jess shared on Twitter that she found a glamorous picture of herself wearing a green dress and had altered it to show someone else’s.
Despite being horrified at her image being stolen, she was able to admire the seamless Photoshopping at work.
Catfishing refers to the act of stealing an entire picture, often to attract online dates.
Jessica’s body was not used in this case. In a video shared to Instagram, the model had first posed in the sparkly orange frock five week earlier. She was walking in her kitchen and stumbling in the frock.
Spot the difference: The real image of Jess is shown on the left; the ‘catfish’ image with another woman’s face superimposed is on the right