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Could CGI Models Replace Influencers And Human Models?

Superstar of the makeup world, Pat McGrath debuted a collaboration with a seemingly CGI model wearing her makeup. The model is a singer, who is known as Lil Miquela, has half a million followers. But the strange thing is that she is seemingly a CGI model with a huge following. 

So how do CGI models wear makeup? I guess not like the rest of us.

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It makes me wonder if this is something that is becoming more common. If so, with collaborations with real brands, do they pose a threat to jobs that would go to models and influencers on social media? I can't believe I would ever write this sentence. 

"Miquela Sousa, better known as Lil Miquela or simply, Miquela is a Brazilian American[2] computer-generated Instagram model and music artist from Downey, California. Her Instagram account, lilmiquela was activated in 2016, she has amassed more than 526,000 followers and a cult-like following of 'Miquelites'. She has gained attention most notably for controversy regarding whether or not she is a real person or a virtual simulation." - Source
 


This reminds me of something similar to the Gorillaz , artists who have a digital appearance to the public. Perhaps what makes this situation interesting is that even though this person's face is CGI, it looks so close to being a real person that it had garnered the interest of many people. 

Thank you to Kris Pueyo Fulk for this story.