Friday 22 February 2013

VOGUE

1920's flapper girls, with a twist. The wet look waves her created by hair stylist John frieda, metallic eyes by Lisa Eldridge using MAC.
This look next look is created by Guido Palau, in september 2010 for Milan fashion week. even though it is based on the thirty jazz era, i feel that the marcel waves still represent 1920's fashion.

In vogue 2011, because of the filming of the most recent Great Gatsby interpretation, they used the 1920's for inspiration. The spring/summer collection where filled with black and gold flapper style dresses at Gucci. And sports wear at Ralph Lauren.

They put together a selection of must have's that any flapper girl would be wearing. The first product they selected was a bright red lipstick, by one of the major brands from the 1920's with was Elizabeth Arden. The next product listed on VOGUE was a cheek stain, to represent their heavily rouged cheeks. 
Finally another pro ducted suggested was a red nail polish. In the 20's red was the desired shade for all women, with a crescent shape left unpainted at the bottom.

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