15 70s beauty Editorial ideas

Marisa Berenson photographed by Gian Paolo Barbieri for a Beauty Editorial in Vogue US, 1969

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
Marisa Berenson photographed by Gian Paolo Barbieri for a Beauty Editorial in Vogue US, 1969 #vintagefashion Explore skorver1’s photos on Flickr. skorver1 has uploaded 49442 photos to Flickr.



Vintage Christmas Beauty Editorial- Bows, Glitter, Metallic, Holiday Makeup, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
Vintage Christmas Beauty Editorial- Bows, Glitter, Metallic, Holiday Makeup, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s Photographer: Jamie Nelson Hair: Rob Talt



FIONAYEDUARDO

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
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15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
Vintage Christmas Beauty Editorial- Bows, Glitter, Metallic, Holiday Makeup, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s Photographer: Jamie Nelson Hair: Rob Talt



Our Time Is Now (i-D Magazine)

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
Our Time Is Now



Jac Jagaciak Has Flower Power in Vogue Taiwan Beauty

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Appearing in the March 2017 issue of Vogue Taiwan, leading model Jac Jagaciak has serious flower power. The Polish beauty poses for Zoey Grossman in 70’s inspired beauty looks featuring voluminous waves and accessories with





Four Bold ’70s Makeup Looks That Bring The Disco Glam

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
benjamin-puckey-kristine-froseth-70s-beauty-28 Bright blush and even brighter eyeshadow applied with a soft hand makes ’70s makeup more dreamy than you’re used to seeing thanks to Benjamin Puckey.



ŠœŠ°ŠŗŠøяŠ¶ 70-х Š³Š¾Š“Š¾Š²

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ŠŠ° этŠ¾Ń‚ ŠŠ¾Š²Ń‹Š¹ Š³Š¾Š“ Š¼Š½Šµ Š·Š°Ń…Š¾Ń‚ŠµŠ»Š¾ŃŃŒ ŠæрŠøŠ¼ŠµŃ€Šøть стŠøŠ»ŃŒ 70-х Š³Š¾Š“Š¾Š² Š² чŠµŃŃ‚ŃŒ Š¾Š“Š½Š¾Š³Š¾ ŠøŠ· Š»ŃŽŠ±ŠøŠ¼Ń‹Ń… сŠµŃ€ŠøŠ°Š»Š¾Š² Life on Mars. сŠ²ŃŠ·Šø с этŠøŠ¼ ŠæрŠ¾Š²ŠµŠ»Š° ŠøссŠ»ŠµŠ“Š¾Š²Š°Š½ŠøŠµ Š¼Š¾Š“Š½Ń‹Ń… тŠµŠ½Š“ŠµŠ½Ń†ŠøŠ¹ Š² Š¼Š°ŠŗŠøяŠ¶Šµ тŠ¾Š³Š¾ Š²Ń€ŠµŠ¼ŠµŠ½Šø, ŠŗŠ¾Ń‚Š¾Ń€Ń‹Š¼Šø хŠ¾Ń‡Ńƒ ŠæŠ¾Š“ŠµŠ»Šøться с тŠµŠ¼Šø, ŠŗŠ¾Š¼Ńƒ ŠæŠ¾Š½Ń€Š°Š²Šøтся тŠ°ŠŗŠ°Ń Š½Š¾Š²Š¾Š³Š¾Š“Š½ŃŃ ŠøŠ“ŠµŃ, ŠøŠ»Šø Š“Š»Ń ŠæрŠ¾ŃŃ‚Š¾ ŠøŠ½Ń‚ŠµŃ€ŠµŃŃƒŃŽŃ‰Šøхся ŠøстŠ¾Ń€ŠøŠµŠ¹



Snow Dollkinson Poses in Eye-Catching Beauty for L’Officiel Australia

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
Snow Dollkinson takes the spotlight in Quintin & Ron’s spread for L’Officiel Australia’s July 2020 issue. The model stars in a beauty editorial focusing on high-shine makeup. Styled by Steven Lassalle, Snow wears statement earrings





Holographic Stick

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
What it is: A bestselling, holographic, cream highlighter stick packed with meteorite powder for a prismatic glow on cheeks, lips, and eyes.What it does: Light up your cheekbones, lips, and eyelids with this multiuse, holographic, cream highlighter stick. Made with meteorite powder and twilight pearls, as well as hydrating mango butter, coconut oil, and avocado oil, this super-blendable, velvety highlighter imparts an otherworldly glow that simultaneously nourishes skin. The smooth formula is buildable, so you can layer it on to increase your galactic vibes. Supernova (holographic lavender), Mars (holographic golden peach), and new Stardust (holographic pink) shades can be applied on their own or layered together to illuminate cheekbones. They can also be used to add holographic dimension on the lips, eyelids, and body for all skin tones. Milk Melt Technology helps the formula melt into skin upon contact and blend seamlessly. What it is formulated WITHOUT:- Parabens- Sulfates- PhthalatesWhat else you need to know: Holographic Highlighter Stick is cruelty-free, paraben-free, vegan, and talc-free.Milk Makeup believes you should have good ingredients, plus epic payoff, because compromise is cool, but not in your beauty routine. They care about what they put in their formulas just as much as what they leave outthey’re cruelty-free, paraben-free, and 100-percent vegan. It’s clean, cool beauty.Born in Milk Studios, a creative photo studio in NY and LA, Milk Makeup’s community is their inspiration, and they celebrate beauty for everyone. From fresh-face to full-face, it’s not about how you create your lookit’s what you do in it that matters. Milk Makeup means no rules.Beauty Tip: Take your Holographic Stick to new heights by applying it to your hair for galactic highlights.Clean at SephoraClean at Sephora is formulated without a list of over 50 ingredients, including sulfates (SLS and SLES), parabens, phthalates, and more. For the full list, check out the Ingredients tab.



Artists – Makeup – Marla Belt – Portfolio

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
What it is: A bestselling, holographic, cream highlighter stick packed with meteorite powder for a prismatic glow on cheeks, lips, and eyes.What it does: Light up your cheekbones, lips, and eyelids with this multiuse, holographic, cream highlighter stick. Made with meteorite powder and twilight pearls, as well as hydrating mango butter, coconut oil, and avocado oil, this super-blendable, velvety highlighter imparts an otherworldly glow that simultaneously nourishes skin. The smooth formula is buildable, so you can layer it on to increase your galactic vibes. Supernova (holographic lavender), Mars (holographic golden peach), and new Stardust (holographic pink) shades can be applied on their own or layered together to illuminate cheekbones. They can also be used to add holographic dimension on the lips, eyelids, and body for all skin tones. Milk Melt Technology helps the formula melt into skin upon contact and blend seamlessly. What it is formulated WITHOUT:- Parabens- Sulfates- PhthalatesWhat else you need to know: Holographic Highlighter Stick is cruelty-free, paraben-free, vegan, and talc-free.Milk Makeup believes you should have good ingredients, plus epic payoff, because compromise is cool, but not in your beauty routine. They care about what they put in their formulas just as much as what they leave outthey’re cruelty-free, paraben-free, and 100-percent vegan. It’s clean, cool beauty.Born in Milk Studios, a creative photo studio in NY and LA, Milk Makeup’s community is their inspiration, and they celebrate beauty for everyone. From fresh-face to full-face, it’s not about how you create your lookit’s what you do in it that matters. Milk Makeup means no rules.Beauty Tip: Take your Holographic Stick to new heights by applying it to your hair for galactic highlights.Clean at SephoraClean at Sephora is formulated without a list of over 50 ingredients, including sulfates (SLS and SLES), parabens, phthalates, and more. For the full list, check out the Ingredients tab.



BIG EARRINGS!

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
What it is: A bestselling, holographic, cream highlighter stick packed with meteorite powder for a prismatic glow on cheeks, lips, and eyes.What it does: Light up your cheekbones, lips, and eyelids with this multiuse, holographic, cream highlighter stick. Made with meteorite powder and twilight pearls, as well as hydrating mango butter, coconut oil, and avocado oil, this super-blendable, velvety highlighter imparts an otherworldly glow that simultaneously nourishes skin. The smooth formula is buildable, so you can layer it on to increase your galactic vibes. Supernova (holographic lavender), Mars (holographic golden peach), and new Stardust (holographic pink) shades can be applied on their own or layered together to illuminate cheekbones. They can also be used to add holographic dimension on the lips, eyelids, and body for all skin tones. Milk Melt Technology helps the formula melt into skin upon contact and blend seamlessly. What it is formulated WITHOUT:- Parabens- Sulfates- PhthalatesWhat else you need to know: Holographic Highlighter Stick is cruelty-free, paraben-free, vegan, and talc-free.Milk Makeup believes you should have good ingredients, plus epic payoff, because compromise is cool, but not in your beauty routine. They care about what they put in their formulas just as much as what they leave outthey’re cruelty-free, paraben-free, and 100-percent vegan. It’s clean, cool beauty.Born in Milk Studios, a creative photo studio in NY and LA, Milk Makeup’s community is their inspiration, and they celebrate beauty for everyone. From fresh-face to full-face, it’s not about how you create your lookit’s what you do in it that matters. Milk Makeup means no rules.Beauty Tip: Take your Holographic Stick to new heights by applying it to your hair for galactic highlights.Clean at SephoraClean at Sephora is formulated without a list of over 50 ingredients, including sulfates (SLS and SLES), parabens, phthalates, and more. For the full list, check out the Ingredients tab.





Vogue Italia Back Issue Dicembre 2015 (Digital)

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
Moda, beauty, cultura. E poi viaggi, design, architettura, cinema. E ancora personaggi, eventi, news e curiosit?. Il mondo di VOGUE Italia. Internazionale ed esclusivo. E insieme a VOGUE Italia potr? apprezzare anche i suoi splendidi supplementi. Moda, beauty, cultura. E poi viaggi, design, architettura, cinema. E ancora personaggi, eventi, news e curiosit?. Il mondo di VOGUE Italia. Internazionale ed esclusivo. E insieme a VOGUE Italia potr? apprezzare anche i suoi splendidi supplementi.



New Wave Bowie Creative Glitter Makeup with model Caitlin Lawson- Mirror Fashion Beauty Editorial Macro

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
New Wave Bowie Creative Glitter Makeup with model Caitlin Lawson- Mirror Fashion Beauty Editorial Macro Photographer: Jamie Nelson Model: Caitlin



Hot Child In The City, Dior Beauty From Hunger Issue 11

15 70s beauty Editorial ideas
Hot Child In The City, Dior Beauty From Hunger Issue 11