Crowdsourced Celebrity Lookalikes

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From the First Lady to Jessica Alba & Angelina Jolie

Allie is Wired held a look-alike contest that yielded a mini album of celebrity doubles. Some of the submitted pictures clearly indicate that many of the entries are clearly delusional when it comes to their appearance.

On the other hand, the photos in the gallery above are living proof that somewhere in the world there is another one of us walking around. This type of contest is always a fun idea to entertain ourselves. Just imagine what it’s like for someone to be mistaken on the street as First Lady Michelle Obama, teen idol Miley Cyrus or sexy Jessica Alba.
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Look-alike Contests - Companies can capitalize on crowdsourced look-alike contests as an opportunity for user engagement and brand promotion.
2. Celebrity Dopplegangers - Tapping into people's desire to resemble their favorite celebrities presents opportunities for fashion and beauty industries to develop personalized branding and marketing strategies.
3. Identity Recognition Technology - Advancements in facial recognition technology can benefit industries involved in security, personalization, and customer experience by accurately identifying an individual's unique characteristics.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Entertainment companies can use crowdsourced look-alike contests to promote upcoming projects and increase audience engagement.
2. Fashion and Beauty - The fashion and beauty industry can use the popularity of celebrity lookalikes to personalize branding and marketing strategies that appeal to consumers' desire to resemble their favorite celebrities.
3. Security - Identity recognition technology can be used in security industries to accurately identify individuals and enhance customer experience by speeding up identification and reducing processing times.

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