Kristen Wiig in V64 Poses as Historically Famous Females
Meghan Young — March 5, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: vmagazine & justjared.buzznet
A master impersonator, Kristen Wiig in V64 puts that amazing talent to the test. Channeling Carmen Miranda, Brigitte Bardot and Frida Kahlo, Wiig morphs into them as though she was a doppelganger by trade and a comedic actress simply for the laughs.
Although it's clearly all about Kristen Wiig in V64, I have to give stylist Sally Lyndley her due. Without her magic touch, Wiig wouldn't have pulled it off so well. Although V Magazine is on newsstands today, check out the gallery above for a sneak peak of Wiig's images.
Although it's clearly all about Kristen Wiig in V64, I have to give stylist Sally Lyndley her due. Without her magic touch, Wiig wouldn't have pulled it off so well. Although V Magazine is on newsstands today, check out the gallery above for a sneak peak of Wiig's images.
Trend Themes
1. Impersonation Photography - The rise of this type of photography offers creative possibilities for personalized marketing and advertising campaigns.
2. Celebrity Impersonation - As celebrity culture continues to grow, so does the demand for celebrity impersonators for events and performances.
3. Virtual Impersonation - Advances in virtual and augmented reality technology could lead to even more realistic impersonation experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Impersonation photography could be utilized in the entertainment industry for movie posters or event promotions.
2. Fashion - Fashion and beauty industries could use impersonation photography for marketing campaigns or product launches.
3. Tourism - Creating virtual experiences where tourists can 'meet' historical figures through impersonation technology could be a new way to attract visitors to historical sites and museums.
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