Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos' look has changed drastically since he started the company
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos became the world's richest man for a brief time this week, surpassing Bill Gates.
The tech entrepreneur has changed a lot since he started Amazon in the 90s.
Bezos wowed Silicon Valley's Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference earlier this month with a surprising physique that was quickly immortalized with memes. His "guns" were the most obvious change, but his shaved head also marked a departure from his previous bookish look.
Bezos also frequently used to wear sweaters over collared shirts - a look that he has now swapped for vests over t-shirts and sunglasses. His slouchy posture is also gone.
Take a look at the original tweet by account @dissruption and all the varitions it spawned below.
Former and current Jeff Bezos is literally the 'you vs. the guy she told you not to worry about' meme. pic.twitter.com/NNA2LlFxy8
- Yoni Mernick (@OriginalYoni) July 14, 2017
The guy stock analysts told retailers not to worry about. $XRT $WMT $SHLD $JCP $BKS $BAMM $BBY pic.twitter.com/4EukOEWBni
- Stephen Burns (@SJosephBurns) July 16, 2017
Seems obvious that intelligent robots from the future have replaced @bezos with one of their own to orchestrate their own creation. pic.twitter.com/T18iHU3EK8
- Adam Nash (@adamnash) July 15, 2017
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