The State-controlled Fars News Agency added a high neckline and cap sleeves to the silver Naeem Khan gown worn by the U.S. First Lady, who from the Diplomatic Room of the White House, remotely presented the award to Ben Affleck for his film Argo.
It was Photoshopped in order that the garment would be in keeping with the country's Islamic dress codes that require women not to expose too much skin.

Photoshopped: Fars News Agency digitally altered
an image of Michelle Obama announcing the Oscar for Best Picture last
night, in order to make her dress appear more modest

In silver on screen: Pre-Photoshop, one can see
that the dress actually has a low neckline that stops short of exposing
any cleavage, though it does show decolletage
Pre-Photoshop, one can see that the dress actually has a low neckline that stops short of exposing any cleavage, though it does show decolletage.
Instead of sleeves are inch-thick straps, exposing those toned shoulders and arms for which Mrs Obama, 49, is so well-known.
Accepting the Best Picture award last night, Mr Affleck said: 'I thank you everyone in the movie, on the movie, worked on the movie, did anything with this movie gets thanked.
'I want to thank Canada. I want to thank our friends in Iran living in terrible circumstances right now.'

Oscar-winner: Ben Affleck accepts the Best Picture award for Argo at the Academy Awards last night
The film relates how Mendez used a fake sci-fi movie as a cover to help the diplomats escape the country.
Iranian State television, however, dismissed the star's Oscar-winning film today as an 'advertisement for the CIA'.

Busy day: Earlier yesterday evening, Mrs Obama
had been dining with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at the 2013
Governors' Dinner at the White House
And Mohammed Hosseini, Iran's Culture Minister, said that the film 'distorted history' for propaganda purposes.
Argo has been banned from Iranian cinemas, but on the streets of Tehran there is a healthy trade in bootlegged copies, with DVDs selling for less than a dollar each.
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