Cute 1940's Video

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Cute 1940\'s Video

Beauty tips for your face shape


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What a marvellous little film! I remember no end of beauty articles about where to put blusher on your face to minimise a large jaw/wide nose/lack of cheekbones and so on, but this film concentrates purely on hair, lipstick and neckline.

Incidentally, I thought number two (the square face) looked good BEFORE as well as after, but what do I know?

And it reminded me of Adrian's design work for Joan Crawford in the 30s. She had broad shoulders and he decided that they should be emphasised rather than played down. Not to mention the famously exaggerated 'bowtie' lips (not sure who to credit for that!)

I suppose if you're that beautiful, you can break all the rules and still look fabulous!
 
Originally posted by TinTrunk
Incidentally, I thought number two (the square face) looked good BEFORE as well as after, but what do I know?

Me too! I thought it looked cute :embaressed:
 
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