Modern take on 1920s eyes
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Aug 16, 2012
Vic Glowstars P.
I'm testing out an eye palette which has been inspired by 1920s icons. When it was first mentioned I had hoped to recreate a 1920s eye but now the palette has arrived, the colours are all wrong. While I could do the eyes with the colours I've got, my attempts look more like black eyes than 1920s ones.
Does anyone know of any pics/tutorials with a modern take on 1920s eyes that I could gain some inspiration from?
Ta Vx
Aug 16, 2012
Cris A.
If you search Dior 1920's makeup, they have some fun with using a more modern fashion twist in their fashion shows