This month, Glamour Magazine features some female “icons” as recreated in photoshoots by current starlets of the day, and - boy - are some of these things damn weird.

For example, Hayden Panettiere as Amelia Earhart in a year where we will see not one but TWO Earharts on film, one being Amy Adams in Night At The Museum 2 and the other being an eyebrow-less Hilary Swank in the biopic Amelia.
It’s never too early to start making an icon out of Michelle Obama, who was doing great things in Chicago, I’m sure, but considering the celebrity enacting her is Alicia Keys it seems a little weird. Since, you know, I knew who Keys was long before I knew who the Obamas were.

Speaking of should-they or shouldn’t-they be included, who decided that Carrie Bradshaw was suddenly an icon, let alone a positive role model for women? Granted, i haven’t seen the complete Sex In The City, but every time I do get caught in an episode, one of the lead characters ends up complaining about something that seems far beyond trivial when I’m sitting on my futon eating ramen, ’cause that’s all I can afford. Not to mention that 20-year old Emma Stone will never have the Sarah Jessica Parker horse-face.

Also: Lindsay Lohan as Madonna? I know Hayden Panettiere isn’t out flying planes and Alicia Keys isn’t going to put a ring on a politician’s finger, but I thought everyone knew that Britney Spears is/was/will be the New Madonna for all time. Was she unavailable? Was Lohan just so hard up for work that they included her?

More starlets impersonating more icons HERE, including Odette Yustman, America Ferrera, Camilla Belle, Emma Roberts, Elisa Cuthbert and more.




