The many faces of Christina: Aguilera keeps her image ever changing (post-gazette.com) Updated: 2006-08-22 16:11
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 Scripps Howard News
Service 2000 | One of a celebrity's greatest
fears is to be forgotten.
It would be better to get bad publicity, which is at least some
acknowledgment that an entertainer has not disappeared from the pop-culture
radar and so remains, to some degree, relevant.
Constant visual metamorphosis is one key to getting attention. Ongoing
transformation is a keep-your-eyes-on-me technique used successfully by a number
of celebs, most notably young female pop singers. Madonna made it an art form
beginning in the '80s, Janet Jackson mastered it into the '90s and Beyonce
continues to reinvent herself in a new decade.
 Associated
Press At the MTV Movie Awards in
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achieve the level of superstardom of any of these women, Christina Aguilera has
earned a place in the pantheon of celebrity chameleons. In less than six years,
she's gone from bubble-gum, teen-mall-girl simplicity to an aesthetic amalgam of
Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and Marilyn Monroe.
With the launch this month of the former Wexford resident's new album, "Back
to Basics," there's no time like the present to assess her ongoing visual
transformation:
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