That's our star with the TWA shirt on! |
Biba marketing for their makeup is known for the high glam (late 60s) 70s does 20s look. They modernized the 20s with bold eyes and a mix of gloss and softness.
In addition to the musical being set in the 1970s, what inspired me to try this look was the fact that my hair is in a terrible state right now and I can't bleach my roots for another couple of weeks (for a show). The Biba (or Dudu) look often times featured wrapped hair. Sometimes the ends would floof out, other times the hair was completely covered with a scarf or a turban. I opted for this version just to hide all my hair for the evening.
Now, I decided on this look very last minute, so while I was trying to capture the days of disco sadness, I think I ended up a little too Grey Gardens. My shabby mink coat only added to the Little Edie effect. If I had given myself more time and practice, I feel I could have done a better job achieving this look. But for a first try, I'll take it!
When I was younger, I shunned the 70s for being the worse decade of fashion/beauty ever. I am glad that over the last 15 years or so, I am able to appreciate some of the looks the 70's brought us. This look being one of them.
Congratulations on an exquisite performance, Blanche!! |
Outfit
Dress: Vintage 80s - Estate sale
Head Scarf: Vintage - Red Cat LV/Retro Vegas
Mink Coat: Vintage 1950s - gifted
Makeup
Eyes: Tati Beauty & Unknown palette (gifted)
Eyebrows (drawn): Tati Beauty
Lips: Lime Crime
Blush: Ciaté London
Highlighter: Generic Brand
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