A quick post today, just 10 days before Halloween, to rave about this incredible zombie flapper makeup tutorial I found on YouTube. It doesn’t start out zombie-y. It starts out oh-so-lovely-y:
But then…if you are not a fan of the scary and the gory and the maybe-some-fake-blood-would-be-awesome kinda Halloween fun, seriously: avert your eyes now. But everyone else: Jordan Hanz is a genius, please let us all bow down to these skills:
YUP. And please note: those pearls are PAINTED ON. That is makeup. 2D. Incredible! If you’re the squeamish sort or interested in a “pretty” look for Halloween, the first half of this tutorial is a great straight-up flapper makeup tutorial. If you want to get into the gore, stick around and go to town ladies!
She’s also got a million and one other incredible tutorials (um, if you are a gamer, or know one… The Witcher transformation is truly insane), Halloween-y and not so check out her channel! Also: if you’re still in the market for some 1920s inspired Halloween-wear, don’t forget to browse some of the Halloween flapper dresses in our shop!
Looking for 1920s wedding makeup inspiration? Pretty easy now, right? I love this brave new world of Pinterest and Tumblr and Google image search, and the ease with which you can find and collect the perfect images (back in MY day we had no such tools, young ladies! AND we had to walk ten miles …
Today’s post is all about the deep, abiding love we have for that smoky eyed, pouty-lipped flapper look. Sugar and spice is a perfect embodiment of the flapper style, and I absolutely adore modern variations on the dark eyes and red lips of the era. Like this photo: gorgeous green smokey eyes, just bitten lips, …
Out and about recently I saw a girl with the most amazing art deco manicure, and I immediately realized: of course, NAILS needed to be a post! Can’t believe we haven’t done it already, though we’ve had some posts featuring 1920s Makeup… but check these out: If you’re planning your wedding, you’ve probably already thought …
Matching a makeup look to an art deco wedding means different things to different people. You might go for a 30s look (finger waves and all), or create a more general noir, old-school or vintage look with some 1940s styles. Or perhaps you’re taking overall design elements from art deco, but your heart is with …
Zombie Flapper Makeup Tutorial
A quick post today, just 10 days before Halloween, to rave about this incredible zombie flapper makeup tutorial I found on YouTube. It doesn’t start out zombie-y. It starts out oh-so-lovely-y:
But then…if you are not a fan of the scary and the gory and the maybe-some-fake-blood-would-be-awesome kinda Halloween fun, seriously: avert your eyes now. But everyone else: Jordan Hanz is a genius, please let us all bow down to these skills:
YUP. And please note: those pearls are PAINTED ON. That is makeup. 2D. Incredible! If you’re the squeamish sort or interested in a “pretty” look for Halloween, the first half of this tutorial is a great straight-up flapper makeup tutorial. If you want to get into the gore, stick around and go to town ladies!
She’s also got a million and one other incredible tutorials (um, if you are a gamer, or know one… The Witcher transformation is truly insane), Halloween-y and not so check out her channel! Also: if you’re still in the market for some 1920s inspired Halloween-wear, don’t forget to browse some of the Halloween flapper dresses in our shop!
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