Alexander Mcqueen iPhone 5 case could be the encounter from the new £20 note - ideas?
Could Alexander Mcqueen iPhone case be paying for your coffee? The Bank of England searching for to revamp the good old £20 note, and want you to consider who deserves to be on it from your wealth of 'visual artists'. The in the time of, great designer is a firm most popular to cover our currency, coupled with artist William Hogarth (he perished in 1764) and Richard Attenborough (MEGA filmmaker and brother to actually David).
It's about time our extra money got a makeover – At the Fry, Adam Smith and Matt Boulton obviously did a lot just for England, but when the youngest character on our cash died over 180 years ago, maybe it's time all Queen had some younger corp}.
The criteria for the new face of our own fortunes are as follows; you must wind up being:
1 . Dead2. Uncontroversial3. Feature operating in suitable artwork on which to bottom part a pictorial representation…aka have a suitable profile picture4. Done something good5. Be famous
We might not become as far as Mark Carney, the texas chief of the Bank of England, if he says the bank notes are 'small works of art in everyone's wallets', yet , we do enjoy the fact that a particular pic of the Queen can be sold back for a totally necessary new Zara blouse.
Mark also urges a lot of us to think beyond the 'the most anticipated and the most obvious' to those seen made a 'lasting contribution', which means here's who team InStyle would wish to see on the next £20 take note. We admit we played just fast and loose with the total 'dead' rule though...
Lucy Pavia, Senior Features Writer - Rik Mayall, the Queen Mother, Laurence Olivier, Isabella Blow and Roger Lloyd-Pack?
Chloe MacDonnell, Editorial Coding - Richard Harris who shown Dumbledore, because whenever I see the dog I think of Dumbledore and it is going to remind me that money may magical.
Nick Spensley, Executive The fashion industry Director - Stephen Fry!
Olivia Marks, Digital Content Editor quick Grayson Perry because he's the country's unlikeliest national treasure. And looks really in a dress, too.
Isabella Silvers, Features Intern - Naomi Campbell - give that cash some kind of sass! There's no-one better than Naomi to a) 'feature in desirable artwork' and b) provide some kind of moral support when you need a for sure or no on those questionable high heel shoes.
George Driver, Beauty Assistant quick My grandma Melita Slatter also called Nain (that's Welsh for grandma). She's an absolute legend and she will be has an award from the Queen.
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