On-screen icons
20 Feb 2008 21:20 PM |
Posted by bh'sTracey
In the spirit of Oscars season, we're celebrating classic beauty movements and the movie moments that made them.
When these visions stole the silver screen they didn't simply spark transient trends; they inspired true beauty movements that continue to be reinvented to this day…
The movie: Cleopatra (1963)
The scene-stealer: The film was nominated for nine Academy Awards, won four and should have been given another simply for the epic magnificence of Elizabeth Taylor's eyes. Though perhaps not as authentic as historians would like, Taylor's 1960s-tinged twist on the queen of the Nile instantly captivated an audience still in awe of colour and ignited a love for liner that still enthrals make-up artists today. Designer Alexander McQueen channelled her onto his Autumn/Winter 07/08 catwalk (pictured) and created the Egyptian-themed MAC for McQueen make-up collection in 2007.
Icon essentials:
I Nuovi Eyebase, $30
MAC Cosmetics Eye Shadow on Jewel Blue, $32
Clinique Kohl Shaper for Eyes in Black Kohl, $36
The movie: Roman Holiday (1953)
The scene-stealer: Holly Golightly may be a more famous character, but it was Oscar-winning Princess Ann that transformed Audrey Hepburn from ingénue to icon. The signature short, chic fringe and gamine eyes became emblems of an era and Audrey's glossy, heavy brows have since been revived by beauties from Brooke Shields to Hilary Rhoda. To this moment, however, no-one quite balances fully dressed lips with super styled brows quite as elegantly as Audrey.
Icon essentials:
ID Bare Escentuals Perfect Brow Kit, $89
Max Factor Colour Perfection Lipstick in Rouge, $21.95
The movie: Morocco (1930)
The scene-stealer: Before Vivien, Rita and Marilyn, there was Marlene. And when Dietrich poured her fiercely female form into a tuxedo, she not only earned herself an Oscar nomination, she created a melange of the masculine and feminine which can be traced all the way to Diane Keaton in Annie Hall and the bowler-hatted Keira Knightley of Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle campaign. The secret of Marlene's androgynous sexy? Ultra female signs, like velvety skin and arched eyebrows, ooze through the masculine hallmarks, leaving absolutely everybody intrigued. Oh, and those cheekbones.
Icon essentials:
Covergirl Instant Cheekbones, $12.95
Elizabeth Arden Flawless Finish Radiant Moisture Makeup, $52
The movie: One Million Years B.C. (1966)
The scene-stealer: While men were driven crazy by the curves barely restrained by Raquel Welch's animal skin bikini, beehived 1960s women coveted her wild copper mane and glistening, sun-kissed skin. Raquel's Loana is still worshipped as one of the sexiest screen goddesses of all time – not to mention the template for every swimsuit shoot since – and those untamed, voluptuous tresses have lived on as a symbol of sexy for superbabes from Cindy Crawford and Stephanie Seymour through to Gisele.
Icon essentials:
Redken Full Frame 07 (body-boosting mousse), $25
Kamouflage Jungle Bronze Self Tanning Spray, $39.95, and Jungle Bronze Skin Gloss, $39.95
The movie: Rosemary's Baby (1968)
The scene-stealer: Mia Farrow's pretty pixie cut has as much of a cult following as the classic horror flick that launched her. Is it the way the close crop accentuates her elfin frame and the innocent orbs of her eyes? Perhaps the bareness of a tomboy style spotlights the blossoming beauty beneath. Whatever it is that made us fall in love with Mia in Rosemary's Baby, it's worked the same magic for celebrities including Kate Moss (circa 2001), Winona (post-Johnny, pre-court), Natalie Portman and Michelle Williams.
Icon essentials
L'Oreal Professional Tecni.art Play Ball Density Material, $24.25
A'kin Sweet Blossom & Jojoba Pure Essential Lip Balm, $9.95
The movie: Pulp Fiction (1994)
The scene-stealer: Before there ever was a Pob, there was the Mia, via Uma. The second Mia Wallace slipped onto the screen with her blunt, jet black bob and dangerously dark nails, we knew she was trouble – then "in two shakes of a lamb's tail" we manicured with Chanel Le Vernis in Black Satin and practiced being magnetically mod-cool. The vibe has never since fallen from vogue.
Icon Essentials:
Chanel Le Vernis in Blue Satin, 37
icon update: a gloriously dark midnight blue, this month's new Blue Satin is set to be the It colour of early 2008.
Andrew Collinge Simply No Kinks Straightener, $12.99
The beauty buff's film guide
Oh, Miss Scarlett! - In Vivien: The Life of Vivien Leigh, Alexander Walker writes that The Gone with the Wind heroine's make-up, which she would touch up every few minutes, included "fuchsia-red Elizabeth Arden lipstick".
Stars and black soap - Marilyn made Chanel No. 5 famous when she revealed she wore only this to bed. But Marilyn was also dedicated to skincare by Hungarian dermatologist Dr Erno Laszlo. Erno Laszlo's Black Soap was also a staple for Audrey Hepburn and Greta Garbo.
Bette Davis Eyes - Bette emphasised the most famous doe eyes in history with Max Factor eyeliner. Rumour has it that she could pull off her signature make-up move sans mirror.
Max & the movies - Max Factor was the make-up maestro of Hollywood's golden age. In 1914 he created 'Flexible Greasepaint', the first make-up ever made for the movies, he was responsible for Clara Bow's heart-shaped mouth, formed Joan Crawford's ever-emulated full lip and painted the face of almost every major movie actress of the era. In 1930, he invented lip gloss.
Jean Harlow hair - Jean’s glamorously platinum locks are said to have been created with a blend of peroxide, ammonia, Lux soap flakes and household bleach!
Images courtesy IMDB.com and McQueen for MAC Cosmetics
– Tracey Withers
Who is your favourite on-screen beauty icon?
Member Comments
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Beauty Obsession (Keysborough,
Australia)
Oh I love Audrey Hepburn for her elegant beauty which is timeless! I also love Raquel Welsh in the animal bikini as she just looks so sexy with her curvey body. I loved the film Pulp Fiction and Uma Thurman as Mia influenced me to have a love for dark nail polish and I was one of those people who raced to Chanel to get that lust after nail polish!
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 11:44am)
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Princess75 (Carseldine,
Australia)
Audrey Hepburn was so beautiful, just so cute and sweet looking, there will never be anyone quite like her again. Raquel Welsh too, just so beautiful. I love the old school glamour girls, they were so feminen and graceful, they held themselves well and really knew how to dress up and down. As for Uma, well, my hairdresser took the liberty of giving me that very haircut which did not suit me at all - i never went back to him again - no one can pull that look off like her.
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 12:40pm)
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Gem xxx (,
Australia)
Marilyn Monroe is one of my favourites...Audrey Heburn is an elegant beauty...Princess Grace Kelly...how could any one forget her...she was the ultimatium.
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 1:02pm)
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abrazosbesos (Hamilton,
Australia)
Great article. Wernt these looks so bold for their times? So great that theyve lasted though. Lets face it everyone wants to measure up to the movies.
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 3:36pm)
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GlossQueen (Scarborough,
Australia)
Classic movies and classic make-up. I still love the Pulp Fiction dark nails.
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 5:06pm)
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Glitter Girl (Somerville,
Australia)
ooh what a hard question! There are so many beauties. I admit I have never seen an Audrey Hepburn or Marylin Monroe film (yes I am hanging my head in shame) But I do think both were just gorgeous - Audrey obviously just so elegant, and Marylin just a sex pot. My favourite modern day beauty would have to be Cameron Diaz - she always tries new things with make up - and her piercing blue eyes are just amazing. I also loved Michelle Williams make up for the Oscars a few years ago (when she wore that stunning yellow dress) she always looks beautiful.
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 5:57pm)
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sweetlove (altona meadows,
Australia)
audry hepburn all the way. ive never watched Morrocco. should rent it or something sometime.
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 6:12pm)
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rhijayne (Bunbury,
Australia)
wow! the cleo model in blue! wow
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 10:01pm)
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glamourcat (Aspendale Gardens,
Australia)
This is sooooo easy for me: Veronica Lake! She was da bomb! Followed closely by Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Grace Kelly... And my favourite Princess was Diana...
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February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 11:41pm)
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gogirly (Bridgeman Downs,
Australia)
I'm a Kill Bill fan, go Uma
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February 23, 2008 (Feb 23, 2008 7:47pm)
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Larahk (Lane Cove,
Australia)
Audrey Hepburn of course she is eternally elegant and beautiful. I also love Brigitte Bardot, for me she is just the epitome of sexy.
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February 24, 2008 (Feb 24, 2008 10:05am)
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itseternity (Kenthurst,
Australia)
Audrey is the ultimate chic always has and always will. She is simple classic and pure gorgeous.
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February 24, 2008 (Feb 24, 2008 2:22pm)
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xdisturbedmindx (mandurah,
Australia)
i love audrey shes gawjess nd the model in the blue eyeshadow taht look amazing nd i wish i had curvey sexy body
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February 24, 2008 (Feb 24, 2008 11:54pm)
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Eskimo Bec (Adelaide,
Australia)
I love Audrey Hepburn, she's so elegant and classically beautiful
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February 25, 2008 (Feb 25, 2008 12:22am)
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Loretta (Hurstville BC,
Australia)
Without a doubt, Audrey Hepburn - no one has ever been as perfectly beautiful, elegant and classy as her.
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February 25, 2008 (Feb 25, 2008 11:20am)
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Redlox (Greensborough,
Australia)
I like Audrey Tatou as she's got an elvin appeal and to me seems timeless and maleable for many looks.
Not watched many movies, especially classics :(
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February 25, 2008 (Feb 25, 2008 12:33pm)
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pepsi (Adelaide,
Australia)
i have always loved Audrey hepburn, but more in her sabrina days, she had such timeless beauty and poise. i also loved grace kelly in high society, her fabulous features and the balance between hollywood glamour and natural beauty makes her timeless.
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February 25, 2008 (Feb 25, 2008 1:56pm)
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fluttrgrl (Pyrmont,
Australia)
The Cleopatra eye is so striking! If only people wouldn't look at me like a freak if my eyes were made up like that.
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February 25, 2008 (Feb 25, 2008 2:53pm)
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tania lee (Mount Coolum,
Australia)
Redlox, I agree, Audrey Tautou is unique.. I envy her! Mia Wallace via Uma is one of my favourite characters, gorgeous, magnetically cool yet slightly fragile - points to her..
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February 26, 2008 (Feb 26, 2008 2:54pm)
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msrussia (murrumbeena,
Australia)
Cleopatra look-oh i love it but dare not to wear it out. Audrey, she is my number one actress. So gentle, slightly boyish but emitting so much of placidity in her movement!!!!
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February 27, 2008 (Feb 27, 2008 1:44pm)
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samanthasmythe (medowie,
Australia)
i loved the coustumes and make up in star wars for natalie potman and the hairs styles were so big that would be my dream job a movie styalist
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February 27, 2008 (Feb 27, 2008 2:15pm)
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hannah_almond (West Heidelberg,
Australia)
i love audrey hepburns eyebrows, theyre so full and neat, not like those overdone very thin eyebrows.
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February 28, 2008 (Feb 28, 2008 11:34am)
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lgauci (pascoe vale south,
Australia)
Audrey hepburn did age so beautifully.and yes she did have lovely eyebrows.Also elizabeth taylor hasviollet eyes that are so stunning framed by thick eyelashes.
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March 06, 2008 (Mar 6, 2008 9:32am)
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lgauci (pascoe vale south,
Australia)
Audrey hepburn did age so beautifully.and yes she did have lovely eyebrows.Also elizabeth taylor hasviollet eyes that are so stunning framed by thick eyelashes.
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March 06, 2008 (Mar 6, 2008 9:33am)
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bianca14 (Chirnside,
Australia)
ohh i love Elizabeth Taylor's eyes! so crazy fun
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March 06, 2008 (Mar 6, 2008 3:46pm)
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Beauty Obsession (Keysborough,
Australia)
Oh I love Audrey Hepburn for her elegant beauty which is timeless! I also love Raquel Welsh in the animal bikini as she just looks so sexy with her curvey body. I loved the film Pulp Fiction and Uma Thurman as Mia influenced me to have a love for dark nail polish and I was one of those people who raced to Chanel to get that lust after nail polish!
Posted on: February 22, 2008 (Feb 22, 2008 11:44am)