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Take a look back at the last hundred years of bridal makeup, from the shine-free cream-to-powder foundation of the 1920s and the hyper feminine doe eyes of the 1950s to the boho chic of the 1970s and the dewy look that many brides prefer today.

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70 comments

  1. ballpointpen 9000

    I literally cannot believe they were talking about brides in the 1980s without mentioning Princess Diana. I wasn’t even born and I still know how iconic/influential her look was during the era.

    1. Cherie Hawthorne

      @Sopharath Samith We need to get over the negative feelings. It takes all kind of people to make a world. We should focus on the good because does it truly affect your daily life?

  2. Hej

    PLEASE call this what it is, your MODERN interpretations of “100 years of makeup!” You really downplayed most of the looks and while they’re pretty, they don’t represent what was actually popular in the decade.

  3. Stol Bobo

    the brows are highly inaccurate, I feel like these are modern makeup looks inspired by each era. And the 80s… No one wore such colors for their wedding, light blue, white and silver eyeshadow with some kohl was popular.

  4. 1920's Flapper Girl

    From powder of the 1920’s to fake nails of the 1930’s vail began to be more booming of the 1940’s to the 1980’s with heavy doll like makeup to now as we call the modern bride…

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