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HOW would you like to make a celebrity say whatever you want?
But the twin designers did not make a celebrity moment out of presenting their collection, called The Row.
Worth1000 hosts online contests in which Photoshop wizards are given an outrageous premise — make a celebrity look like a "Star Wars" character, for instance, or place the White House on Mars — and compete to see who can create the most believable photographic images.
Sarah, by email Well, in a world in which Jools Oliver is held up by a certain type of publication as a "mumsy fashion icon", and in which Shane Warne is described in tabloid newspapers as a "stylish metrosexual", the question of what doth and doth not make a celebrity look which one should get is a relative one, a sliding scale, even.
You can hire a celebrity to promote your product, to a typical eye roll, they know, or you can make a celebrity of your founder and try to use that, and your product, to cram change down an entire industry's throat.
All along, part of Terry Garnett's strategy was to make a celebrity of his wife; Katrina was a willing accomplice.
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But sometimes the effort to stay on as long as possible eclipses the achievements that made a celebrity famous in the first place.
Moreover, just two of the most-watched ads in 2010 starred people who were already celebrities — soccer idols in a World Cup year — though three Old Spice commercials featured Isaiah Mustafa, who was made a celebrity by the campaign.
But the show has made a celebrity of the little-known German actress who plays Hurrem, the scheming, flame-haired Christian abducted from her father's church in what is now Ukraine.
What is it that makes a celebrity recognizable?
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