How historical figures would have looked today
According to the Daily Telegraph...
A powerful no-nonsense female leader, Elizabeth might have straightened her hair in a powerful yet stylish short cropped style. Known
for her love of fashion, she would be more likely to wear a bespoke
stylish and unique female suit made with rich colours and material. Rarely
pictured smiling, Queen Elizabeth exudes power in the modern day
portrait, and hides her new veneers purchased to disguise her
notoriously bad teeth.
The artworks, which took three months to create, were created under
the watchful eye of award-winning academic, author and historian Dr
Suzannah Lipscomb to ensure the new artworks accurately reflect how the
historical figures might look in 2013.
Daring
and forward thinking hipster Shakespeare has been fashioned as a
'modern day playwright' with his edgy Shoreditch shirt and waistcoat
look. He has been given piercings on both ears, leaving questions about his sexuality unanswered. An
actor as well as a playwright, Shakespeare might have taken advantage
of modern-day hair transplanting techniques to sport a full head of hair
like numerous celebrity actors.
Dr Lipscomb leaned heavily on the insight gained from the Secret Life
Of... series, which delves deep into the lives of historical figures
and dishes the dirt on their hitherto unexplored secret lives. Each
modern day recreation provides an incredible insight into what some of
the most revered figures in history would look like, had they lived in
today's society complete with cosmetic surgery, pearly white teeth, and
the latest fashion wear.
Renowned for being vain and lavish, King Henry has been given white veneers and hair plugs to hide his balding head. Known
to flaunt his wealth, is now out of his voluminous puffed sleeve velvet
gown and in a tailored designer black suit, wearing a sparkling diamond
ring and designer watch. Instead of the cotton shirt fastened up
to the chin he now sports an unbuttoned shirt Simon Cowell style and is
very much the modern day lady killer. An avid sportsman and known
for being conceited he has been slimmed down. Henry's vanity would have
ensured he would have retained the naturally muscly, rugby-player type
figure he had in his youth. Known for having spent a lot of time outdoors riding, hunting, and playing tennis, Henry VIII has also been given a tan.
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