Celeb-Impersonating Animals

The Famous Faces Book is Full of Pets That Look Like Megastars

The Famous Faces table book is an interesting take on paying tribute to iconic celebrities. The Famous Faces collection originally started off as greeting cards, but its popularization forced its creators to move toward publishing a series.

The company that coined these iconic looks, Takkoda, said, "Through the magic of make-believe a cute puppy morphs into the ultimate diva. The laughs keep coming as you browse."

As of now, the Famous Faces book is available in everyday looks for the animals, but a pop culture version will be released later this year, including the infamous feline faces of Gaga, Austin Powers, Grace Kelly and Mr. T.
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