What 15 Iconic Celebs Would Look Like If They Followed Modern Beauty Trends
Beauty trends are never-ending, and every day we wake up to see new styles to enhance our appearance. Each decade has its own beauty trends and standards. If you had been born fifty years earlier, the color of your hair, the shape of your lips, and possibly even the form of your eyebrows would all be different from your today.
All in all, the beauty trends never end, so we changed the female artists' makeup style to modern trends and the results were amazing! From Princess Diana to vocalist Dolly Parton, here are 15 iconic celebs would look like if they followed current beauty trends at their youthful age. I bet you will be surprised by their new look!
All in all, the beauty trends never end, so we changed the female artists' makeup style to modern trends and the results were amazing! From Princess Diana to vocalist Dolly Parton, here are 15 iconic celebs would look like if they followed current beauty trends at their youthful age. I bet you will be surprised by their new look!
#1 Princess Diana
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#2 Meryl Streep
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#3 Audrey Hepburn
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#4 Barbra Streisand
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#5 Dolly Parton
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#6 Elizabeth Taylor
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#7 Jane Fonda
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#8 Julie Andrews
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#9 Liza Minnelli
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#10 Susan Sarandon
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#11 Demi Moore
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#12 Julia Roberts
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#13 Jennifer Aniston
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#14 Sandra Bullock
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#15 Audrey Tautou
At the age of 18, she made her acting debut on television. A year later, she starred in "Venus Beauty Institute" (1999), for which she won the César Award for Most Promising Actress. She has won praise from critics for several of her performances, including the World War I drama "A Very Long Engagement" (2004) and the historical drama "Coco avant Chanel" (2009), in which she played French fashion designer Coco Chanel. She has received two BAFTA nominations and three César nominations for best actress in a starring role. In June 2004, she was one of the select few French actresses to get an invitation to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).Share this article
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