I can go into plastic surgery and give myself tits, tighter abs, a smooth face, almond eyes with a pert nose, and of course do my hair style in whatever manner or color (presumably - maybe some are off limits). I can go to a tanning salon or the Bahamas to get as dark as can be, put on Smokey Eye and that's presumably fine. Set off by Vogue & Gigi Hadid's "scandal" over a bronzed up photo shoot, I'm amazed by what we can or cannot do.
Weight problem? I just gave you anorexia (and a skin disease - sorry, got a bit carried away). Not into tattoos? You are now, right on the _ _ _ _. You will no longer be in control of your own image - your $100 hairdo can be remodeled in a moment to a depression-era bowl cut. I can change these instantly, or choreograph you lip-syncing to Justin Bieber or baying at the moon or giving a spanking to Donald Trump while watching Shark Tank. I don't even need to see *you* as you want - I can make you into a Tongan warrior princess (Maiello) or an effete Broadway theater goer (Peter) or a pack of feral kidney-craving zombies (all of you). With Augmented and Virtual Reality, you no longer have to build your own worlds an characters - these are just new skins and templates in various libraries and pulled real-time out of real life. With Second Life 15 years ago you could make your own avatars and virtual worlds, appropriating whatever you wanted to from whomever and whatever.
RealizingĀ AR/VR will make this appropriation "problem" mainstream everpresent explosive inevitable or go away completely.