9 Strangers Get Turned Into What They’ve Always Wanted To Be But Never Had The Courage
The team of photographer Holly Falconer and stylist Kylie Griffiths is like a wishing well, in a sense that with their photo project, they have realized the dreams of a bunch of strangers and transformed them into someone they always wanted to be.
“For this shoot, we asked a load of people on the internet what they’ve always wanted to be. Then we told them to come to our office so we could turn them into that – be it a goth, a trekkie or a human doll,” the creators told Vice. “Finally, we had a walk around and asked strangers whether our makeover recipients looked better before or after.”
What do you think about these transformations? And if given the chance, who would you like to transform into?
More info: Holly Falconer | Kylie Griffiths (h/t: vice, demilked)
Helen
“Hi, I’m Helen, and today I’m being made into a goth. I’m doing this because I’ve always wanted to rebel and see what it’s like to look different in public. Goths are normal people, too. Also, I want to be able to wear outrageous makeup for a day.”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
John, 24: She looks cool, like the hippie mother who’d make peppermint tea and let you and your mates smoke weed. I like the makeover too, though – she’s expressing her inner anger.
Ellie, 26: She can pull off goth really well.
Sarah, 31: That is terrifying.
Elouise
“My name is Elouise, I’m 22 and I’m being tattooed all over. I’m doing this because I’ve always wanted loads of tattoos and once, when I was younger, I got a tattoo of Buddha on the back of my neck and it looks like a steaming poo, so I decided not to get another tattoo after that.”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
John, 34: Tattoos – yeah, I love that. She’s expressing herself. I offer spiritual consultancy – I work with energy – and I think that’s important.
Julienne, 26: I love this one – she looks like an East London lesbian.
Stuart, 22: She looks good in both. The one with tattoos I’d like to be my friend
Ken
“My name is Ken. I want to be a Star Trek fan because I’m a really crazy guy and I really like Star Trek, and I just want everyone to know I love Star Trek and I’m crazy!”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
Fabien, 26: I live in East London and I think people with a special look are better than normal people, so I’ll go for Star Trek.
Julia, 23: The post-makeover is too old school to be true. I like him as he normally is.
Alex, 22: He just looks like an idiot.
Iris
“I’m Iris, I’m 27 and I’m being turned into a human doll. I always wanted to be a doll when I was younger. I wanted to live in a big pink doll house and dress like a doll, so I’m here to have my dreams made true!”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
Paula, 25: Very nice. I like the second look – it’s very 60s.
Alex, 22: I don’t know what that is but I’m not liking the color scheme. She looks like a rainbow.
Julienne, 26: I love that – she looks like Sheila, that singer from the 80s.
Melanie
“My name is Melanie and I’m 32. I’m being turned from a woman into a man. I’m doing this because I feel like men represent power and strength, and I’d really like women to feel powerful and strong, which is why I’m becoming a man for a day.”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
Stuart, 22: No way. What! You’re joking! That’s a chick? She could be a sick actor playing both a guy and a girl.
Paula, 25: Oh my god, I love both. In real life is she a woman or a man?
Julienne, 26: I love her as a man. It’s, like, perfect. I love gender bending!
Tabitha
“I’m Tabitha, I’m 29 and I live in London. Today, I’m being made into a drag queen because I’ve always liked things that are quite over the top. I’m still thinking of my drag queen name, so I’ll have to get back to you on that.”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
Stavros, 21: Transvestite all the way. I love a drag queen.
Paula, 25: I love the second look – she’s such a diva.
John, 34: She’s not limiting herself. I think it’s important to express your sexuality, and she’s obviously doing that, so it’s cool.
Faye
“My name is Faye. I’m 30, I live in London and I want to be transformed into a serious business woman. I want to do this because I feel like, now I’m 30, I really need to dress a bit more seriously and smart.”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
Stuart, 22: I like her as a business woman. She looks a lot classier. The little hand gesture – I like that.
Ellie, 26: If I had to decide? Business woman totally. She looks like a bitch.
Sarah, 31: I like the pre-makeover. She looks more natural. She looks more like herself.
Tom
“I’m Tom, I’m 22 and I’m from Brighton. Today, I’m becoming a juggalo. The reason is because I think they look kind of weird, and I like weird, subversive faces. Also, I think the music linked to them is pretty cool.”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
Julia, 23: I like the second one more because it has more white in it. I like white.
Stuart, 22: I prefer the second one. He reminds me of the joker. He looks quite sick.
Ellie, 26: He looks better normal. The juggalo outfit is a bit desperate, tbh. Like, what’s he doing with his hands?
Jon
“My name’s Jon, I’m 28 and I’m from Croydon. Today I’m being made into a pop star because I went to university and got a degree in pop recording and I want to be a really big pop star.”
What did random passers-by think of the transformation?
Ellie, 26: The blue one suits him better. He looks more alive.
Julienne, 26: He looks fierce.
Paula, 25: I like the fluffy thing very much.
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Share on FacebookMelanie, you can be strong and powerful WITHOUT having to become a man. Power and strength is not determined by gender.
The most powerful person in the world is the one who believes in themselves. Woman or man, believe in yourself and you can rule the world. Clothes may get you a job, but they don't actually make the person.
Load More Replies...Melanie - So for you to feel powerful you have the need to be a man? Maybe she should think about becoming THE powerful woman and not to feel the need to be a man to be powerful. It makes me sad in some unexplainable way even though she looks good as a man. :(
So these people always wanted.............................new clothes?
Elouise plays a roll on "Orange is the new black" next season xD
Load More Replies...Am I the only one, who thinks, that Helen looks little bit like Penguin from Burtons Batman? She is really nice woman and Goth make-up can be great, but her make-up artist messed it up... :-(
These people need to get into cosplay. I used to think it was just a thing that socially awkward people do at comic con, but then my friend got into it and I was kind of jealous. So then I got into it. Turns out it's for socially awkward AND totally cool AND all the in between people! The thing is, just because we grow up, doesn't mean dressing up stops being kind of fun. Comic Con is just an excuse for adults to dress up outside of Halloween. I joined a charity group so I could have even more excuses to dress up, and my family doesn't think I'm because it's for charity lol
I think its unfortunate that people felt the need to put down the men for their choices. I think that they all look great because they are choosing to do something different than "normal." Each of them chose something they would not be typically associated with. Why would people put them down?
Because some people are uptight and judgemental like that. They don't see beyond their white picket fence. They are scared of something new, something different. They probably don't even dream beyond conventional things. Which would be okay should they not bully others for their choices.
Load More Replies...I would love to see more of these! I am absolutely convinced that one should feel well in his/her own skin and follow and pursue her/his dreams no matter what. Express yourself and feel happy! This makes people positive, loving, satisfied, helping and in piece with themselves! Do not let people's opinion bother you! There will be always people who will not like you, no matter what! Every person is different and likes different things. Everyone has people around him who are his/her fans. Be a leader, a rebel, open-minded and free!
I wondered that at first too, but they're different ages
Load More Replies...Melanie is actually an actor by the name of Caity Lotz...just saying!!!! she plays in legends of tommorow!!!!
Melanie : She definitely pulls off the male look, in that she could probably pass me on the street like that and I wouldn't notice anything out of place. Although, if her aim is to be strong/powerful, I think she looks more of both in the pre-change photograph, since she exudes confidence there that she lacks in the post-change photo. As far as Elouise goes, realistically she looks good in both photos, but I think I prefer the pre-change photo - there's just a warmer, more natural feel to it.
"I think it’s important to express your sexuality" Exactly WHY it is important??? Cannot it be YOUR OWN ISSUE??? Sex is mighty force but abused these days..
Who we are is revealed inside of us. People who need to make extreme changes are searching for themselves on the outside or are trying to escape from who they imagine they are.
You want to feel strong and powerful as a woman, so you're becoming a man for a day? How does that one work??? That's all kindsa f****d up... Women are infinitely stronger and more powerful. Have you ever given birth? Do it, then you'll know!😂 I'm sorry you feel like you can only be strong and powerful as a man... to me you look like a beautiful strong woman, but a wimpy weak man. Be YOURSELF, embrace your femininity. Femininity is CREATION, LIFE, LOVE, STAMINA... Women are amazing. It's about time more realised it!
why would ANYONE want to be a Juggalo? Try washing your hair, mate.
Interesting that there was no M to F transformation. Is that still too lofty for the general public?
I would so do this! I've always worked jobs with a dress code. I'd totally have fun doing this. lol
The pop star guy should dress like a pop star every day. Live it and maybe it will work
A little self esteem can go a long way to being the "YOU" you believe you are....
This is great! I'd love a boho chic ("luxury hippie") makeover - long, flowing, beautifully patterned garments; lots of dangling "ethnic" (yes, I know it's a stupid word for it) jewelry; sandals; wide-brimmed, floppy hat... That, or "lady at the court of Louis XVI". Or "Indian bride" - rich colours, facial jewelry, henna-painted hands/feet... Anything lavish and/or exotic, really... But the sharp business woman style would be fun, too. Argh, there are so many awesome looks!
Melanie, you've already proven how strong and powerful you are by wearing the skin of defenseless animals on your body. Doesn't that make you feel like an alpha????
I would like to get my hair locked, have a tattooed arm or look androgynous. All at the same time. Another time I'd try a hijab and then dress like an Amish woman. Someone's gonna have to lend me a horse and cart for that one. Oohh, and a kimono!!! I had no idea I had so many alter egos!
It all depends on the mooooooood I'm wearing, it all depends on the moooooood I'm in. I can be BEAUUUUUUUTIFUL or truuuuly outrageous, it all depe-e-ends - on the mood I'm in. ♬♪
Load More Replies...I find it kind of sad that lots of people don't dare to be or do whatever the hell they want because of the way people will look at them. As far as what we are/do is not dangerous for us or the others, as far as it's no against the law or mean, why should we bother the other's opinion? The fact that we need to look professionnel where we work (if Louise want to be teacher, tatooing her face could be tricky, but there are jobs where t's not a problem) is important, but outside that, people should feel free to express themselves.
You got to be kidding me. Most of these "so-called "transformations" are absolutely disgusting!
A university degree in pop recording? If my child asked, it would be a no from me. But best of luck anyway!
Melanie, you can be strong and powerful WITHOUT having to become a man. Power and strength is not determined by gender.
The most powerful person in the world is the one who believes in themselves. Woman or man, believe in yourself and you can rule the world. Clothes may get you a job, but they don't actually make the person.
Load More Replies...Melanie - So for you to feel powerful you have the need to be a man? Maybe she should think about becoming THE powerful woman and not to feel the need to be a man to be powerful. It makes me sad in some unexplainable way even though she looks good as a man. :(
So these people always wanted.............................new clothes?
Elouise plays a roll on "Orange is the new black" next season xD
Load More Replies...Am I the only one, who thinks, that Helen looks little bit like Penguin from Burtons Batman? She is really nice woman and Goth make-up can be great, but her make-up artist messed it up... :-(
These people need to get into cosplay. I used to think it was just a thing that socially awkward people do at comic con, but then my friend got into it and I was kind of jealous. So then I got into it. Turns out it's for socially awkward AND totally cool AND all the in between people! The thing is, just because we grow up, doesn't mean dressing up stops being kind of fun. Comic Con is just an excuse for adults to dress up outside of Halloween. I joined a charity group so I could have even more excuses to dress up, and my family doesn't think I'm because it's for charity lol
I think its unfortunate that people felt the need to put down the men for their choices. I think that they all look great because they are choosing to do something different than "normal." Each of them chose something they would not be typically associated with. Why would people put them down?
Because some people are uptight and judgemental like that. They don't see beyond their white picket fence. They are scared of something new, something different. They probably don't even dream beyond conventional things. Which would be okay should they not bully others for their choices.
Load More Replies...I would love to see more of these! I am absolutely convinced that one should feel well in his/her own skin and follow and pursue her/his dreams no matter what. Express yourself and feel happy! This makes people positive, loving, satisfied, helping and in piece with themselves! Do not let people's opinion bother you! There will be always people who will not like you, no matter what! Every person is different and likes different things. Everyone has people around him who are his/her fans. Be a leader, a rebel, open-minded and free!
I wondered that at first too, but they're different ages
Load More Replies...Melanie is actually an actor by the name of Caity Lotz...just saying!!!! she plays in legends of tommorow!!!!
Melanie : She definitely pulls off the male look, in that she could probably pass me on the street like that and I wouldn't notice anything out of place. Although, if her aim is to be strong/powerful, I think she looks more of both in the pre-change photograph, since she exudes confidence there that she lacks in the post-change photo. As far as Elouise goes, realistically she looks good in both photos, but I think I prefer the pre-change photo - there's just a warmer, more natural feel to it.
"I think it’s important to express your sexuality" Exactly WHY it is important??? Cannot it be YOUR OWN ISSUE??? Sex is mighty force but abused these days..
Who we are is revealed inside of us. People who need to make extreme changes are searching for themselves on the outside or are trying to escape from who they imagine they are.
You want to feel strong and powerful as a woman, so you're becoming a man for a day? How does that one work??? That's all kindsa f****d up... Women are infinitely stronger and more powerful. Have you ever given birth? Do it, then you'll know!😂 I'm sorry you feel like you can only be strong and powerful as a man... to me you look like a beautiful strong woman, but a wimpy weak man. Be YOURSELF, embrace your femininity. Femininity is CREATION, LIFE, LOVE, STAMINA... Women are amazing. It's about time more realised it!
why would ANYONE want to be a Juggalo? Try washing your hair, mate.
Interesting that there was no M to F transformation. Is that still too lofty for the general public?
I would so do this! I've always worked jobs with a dress code. I'd totally have fun doing this. lol
The pop star guy should dress like a pop star every day. Live it and maybe it will work
A little self esteem can go a long way to being the "YOU" you believe you are....
This is great! I'd love a boho chic ("luxury hippie") makeover - long, flowing, beautifully patterned garments; lots of dangling "ethnic" (yes, I know it's a stupid word for it) jewelry; sandals; wide-brimmed, floppy hat... That, or "lady at the court of Louis XVI". Or "Indian bride" - rich colours, facial jewelry, henna-painted hands/feet... Anything lavish and/or exotic, really... But the sharp business woman style would be fun, too. Argh, there are so many awesome looks!
Melanie, you've already proven how strong and powerful you are by wearing the skin of defenseless animals on your body. Doesn't that make you feel like an alpha????
I would like to get my hair locked, have a tattooed arm or look androgynous. All at the same time. Another time I'd try a hijab and then dress like an Amish woman. Someone's gonna have to lend me a horse and cart for that one. Oohh, and a kimono!!! I had no idea I had so many alter egos!
It all depends on the mooooooood I'm wearing, it all depends on the moooooood I'm in. I can be BEAUUUUUUUTIFUL or truuuuly outrageous, it all depe-e-ends - on the mood I'm in. ♬♪
Load More Replies...I find it kind of sad that lots of people don't dare to be or do whatever the hell they want because of the way people will look at them. As far as what we are/do is not dangerous for us or the others, as far as it's no against the law or mean, why should we bother the other's opinion? The fact that we need to look professionnel where we work (if Louise want to be teacher, tatooing her face could be tricky, but there are jobs where t's not a problem) is important, but outside that, people should feel free to express themselves.
You got to be kidding me. Most of these "so-called "transformations" are absolutely disgusting!
A university degree in pop recording? If my child asked, it would be a no from me. But best of luck anyway!
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