Painted Lady

1970s, barry lategan, Estee Lauder, gala, hair, Hair and make-up, Inspirational Images, kensington market, leonard, Make-up, Sharron's Shoppe, Vogue

Painted Lady - Barry Lategan

…contrived in Van Dongen colours.

Gala Mitchell photographed by Barry Lategan.

Make-up by Estee Lauder. Hair by Daniel and Oliver of Leonard.

Black straw hat and ivory satin-ribboned blouse from Sharron’s Shoppe, Kensington Market.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Beauty In Vogue, 1970.

Poppy by Elizabeth Arden

1970s, elizabeth arden, Illustrations, Make-up, Uncategorized, Vintage Adverts, Vogue

poppy by elizabeth arden

Artist uncredited. Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, April 1977.

Vintage Adverts: Play it with warm lips and soft eyes…

1960s, Coty, ingrid boulting, joanna lumley, Make-up, Vintage Adverts

Coty Advert - Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vanity Fair. November 1968

Three pretty maids all in a row…

I apologise to the beauty on the left, I don’t know her name, but lovely to see another early shot of the divine Miss Joanna Lumley and, of course, the beautiful Ingrid Boulting.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vanity Fair, November 1968

Inspirational Images: Kiss and Make-Up (Guy Bourdin)

1970s, cosmopolitan, guy bourdin, Hair and make-up, Inspirational Images, Make-up
"His voice was intimate as the rustle of sheets, and he kissed easily." Dorothy Parker

“His voice was intimate as the rustle of sheets, and he kissed easily.” Dorothy Parker

I continue to be blown away by the magnificence of Guy Bourdin’s photographs. Every time I see a new one, I want to climb into it. Even when they’re just illustrating an article about make-up…

Photographed by Guy Bourdin.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Cosmopolitan, April 1975

"Next to the wound, what women make best is the bandage." - Barbey D'Aureyvilley

“Next to the wound, what women make best is the bandage.” – Barbey D’Aureyvilley

"If you want to kiss me any time during the evening, Nick, just let me know and I'll be glad to arrange it for you. Just mention my name." F Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

“If you want to kiss me any time during the evening, Nick, just let me know and I’ll be glad to arrange it for you. Just mention my name.” F Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

"What's irritating about love is that it is a crime that requires an accomplice." Baudelaire

“What’s irritating about love is that it is a crime that requires an accomplice.” Baudelaire

Inspirational Images: Ear Coquetry

1960s, Bert Stern, Brossin de Méré, hair, Hair and make-up, Inspirational Images, Make-up, Revlon, Vogue, yves saint laurent
With the ear coquetry, Revlon's Natural Wonder watercolour eye shadows -- beige brown, and white from a three-part compact. Black cola and Cola Frost liners. Lipstick is Great Grannt Red. . . . Saint Laurent's "gypsy" bride dress: Brossin de Mere's silk patchwork ogranza. Ro order: I Magnin.

With the ear coquetry, Revlon’s Natural Wonder watercolour eye shadows — beige, brown, and white from a three-part compact. Black Cola and Cola Frost liners. Lipstick is Great Granny Red. . . . Saint Laurent’s “gypsy” bride dress: Brossin de Méré’s silk patchwork organza. To order: I Magnin.

At last! We have a term for when your ears poke through your hair: Ear Coquetry.

Photographed by Bert Stern.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from American Vogue, August 1969.

Inspirational Images: Eyebrows – Going, going, gone

David Anthony, Hair and make-up, harpers and queen, Joan Price, Make-up, Ricci Burns
eyebrows harpers and queen december 1970 david anthony

The no-eyebrow look for the Seventies. You can achieve it, as we did here, by the use of a hair removing cream — I advise against plucking or waxing as this can permanently inhibit regrowth. Or, if you don’t want to be so drastic, you can have your brows bleached so that they are almost invisible. For the pale complexion : English Porcelain Re-Nutriv foundation with Sheer Bisque Re-Nutriv face powder; Neutraled Flesh Under Eye Primer stick ; Aurora Pink and Mint Haze Colour Contour for shaping and shading. For the eyes we used Plum Raisin and Candlelight Pink Pressed Eyelid shadows, and Black Burgundy Lash Lengthening Roll-On mascara. The lipstick is Mulberry See-Through. All by Estee Lauder. Hair style : a Marcel wave brought up to date, by Ricci Burns.

My prediction for 1971 is a swing away from the natural look and the form I believe it will take is the disappearance of eyebrows and the return to a pale, pink and white complexion. As with so many new looks in the past few years, this one has been started by models. I saw two of them, browless, this autumn in St Tropez and it gave a new and exciting perspective to the face. Beauty, like fashion, goes in cycles : after a decade of the natural look, we are due for a return to a more stylised face. The last time this occurred was in the Twenties when women achieved a very stylised type of look with pale faces, dark lips, and eyebrows plucked into pin-thin crescents. It reached its peak in the faces of Garbo, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. If, this time, it is the no-eyebrow look that catches on, it will not be the first time that brows have been removed in the cause of beauty : fashionable ladies in the 15th century covered their faces with white flour powder and accentuated the egg shape pallor of their complexions by plucking the eyebrows out completely and scraping back their hair under exaggerated head-dresses.

Beauty by Joan Price. Photographed by David Anthony.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Harpers and Queen, December 1970

Inspirational Images: Pastels are Prettier

1970s, dorothee bis, hair, Hair and make-up, Herbert Johnson, Inspirational Images, Make-up, pablo and delia, Peter Knapp, Vogue, wigs
Pale stripy sweater with drawstring sleeves by Dorothee Bis. Pale blue wool trousers by Pablo & Delia. Cultured pearls by Mikimoto. White hat by Herbert Johnson.

Pale stripy sweater with drawstring sleeves by Dorothee Bis. Pale blue wool trousers by Pablo & Delia. Cultured pearls by Mikimoto. White hat by Herbert Johnson.

Photographed by Peter Knapp.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, June 1972

pastels are prettier - peter knapp - vogue - june 1972

Inspirational Images: David Fielden advert

1970s, Antiquarius, David Fielden, Inspirational Images, king's road, Michael Costiff, Richard Sharah, ritz magazine, Vintage Adverts

david fielden ritz 78

David Fielden: downstairs at Antiquarius, 135 King’s Road, 01 352 4739

Photographed by Michael Costiff. Make-up by Richard Sharah.

Scanned from Ritz, Number 15 1978

Inspirational Make-Up: Gemini

19 magazine, 1970s, China Rice, Eric Howard, Hair and make-up, Inspirational Images, Make-up

gemini

The skill and impact of good make-up artistry never ceases to amaze and move me.

Make-up designed and applied by China Rice. Photographed by Eric Howard.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from 19 Magazine, June 1973

Inspirational Images: Coty gives you Goldsilver

1960s, Coty, Hair and make-up, Inspirational Images, Make-up, Vintage Adverts, Vogue

coty november 1967

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, November 1967