While some makeup trends fade out as quickly as they arrived (white lipstick, we’re looking at you!), other looks have stood the test of time. Whether we were first introduced to a bright red lip or perfect cat eye in a classic film, music video, or commercial, our collective interest was piqued—and we’re still obsessed!
Join us for a trip down memory lane as we list 5 looks with serious staying power in the makeup industry (that probably inspired you to become a makeup artist!).
Regardless of whether you were around in the 1980s to witness the phenomenon that was Madonna, you undoubtedly know the look she was famous for. By lining her eyes with thick eyeliner and creating a dark smoky eye, the pop star created a look that defined the decade! Ever the risk-taker, Madonna complemented her dramatic eyes with a dark lip, usually in a shade of crimson or sometimes fuchsia. The look was complete with a messy side ponytail or, depending on which part of the 1980s you choose, a short, tousled hairdo with dark roots.
We’re doubtful that a smoky eye will ever go out of style, as it is a staple in any makeup artist’s repertoire. Actually, it’s probably the most crucial skill you’ll learn in makeup artist classes! Combining that smoky eye with a dark lip is both daring and bold, which makes it a look all Madonna’s own.
When it comes to blond bombshells, no one has ever topped Marilyn Monroe. Although she was at the height of her fame sixty years ago, she continues to reign supreme as a serious beauty icon, and we still can’t get enough!
Marilyn was famous for several different physical attributes, such as her creamy white complexion and famous beauty mark, but it was Marilyn’s bright red lips that were truly her legacy.
Never afraid of a dramatically red lip, Marilyn would actually employ several different shades and finishes to get the perfect pout. She would line, blend, and highlight the color so it looked absolutely perfect.
Let Marilyn’s fearlessness inspire you as a makeup artist, and look for a red lipstick that works with your client’s skin tone!
Audrey’s big, bold brows continue to inspire us because of their versatility! Thick eyebrows work well if you wear glasses, or have dark hair. Their thickness and shape can be customized to your own face and preferences. No matter how you wear them, you’re guaranteed to make a beauty statement for the ages!
In her print ads for both Calvin Klein and Levi’s in the 1990s, Kate appears to only be wearing lipstick or eyeliner with tousled hair and clean, glowing skin. This easygoing approach to makeup has inspired countless women throughout the years, and continues to do so. Who wants to look as though they put a lot of effort into their makeup?
While we’re confident that some time went into the creation of Kate’s “effortless” looks, there are some easy ways to emulate her minimalist style with these 5 looks you can create in under 5 minutes.
Flirty and extremely flattering, the cat eye was in its hey-day in the 1950s and 60s, due to several different actresses who wore it well like Sophia Loren and the incomparable Brigitte Bardot.
While Brigitte was blessed with large eyes and naturally thick lashes, they were taken to an entirely new level when she created a cat eye look!
Depending on your preference, choose either a liquid or gel liner to draw a thick line straight across your eyelid (emphasis here on straight line, as this will work with the natural curve of your eye and result in that coveted flick effect.)
Perfecting Brigitte’s cat eye is a challenge for any makeup artist, but it’s a look with serious staying power!