The evolution of the image through the eyes of a make-up artist. A brief excursion into the history of makeup and hairstyles

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The author of the book, film artist and make-up specialist Natella Ivleva, collected bit by bit information about how the trends in the field of makeup and hairstyles changed using the example of the images of Cleopatra, Catherine de Medici, Madonna and Jacqueline Kennedy, and systematized these and other recognizable characters from literature, fine arts arts and cinema. You will learn what tubercular chic is, why it was fashionable to look sickly and what does romanticism have to do with it; how the poets Alexander Blok and Konstantin Balmont made popular the type of "bohemian esthete" in a velvet jacket; how to recreate the image of "the girl from the next street" or Natasha Rostova. This book is not only a fascinating historical digression, but also a source of inspiration for anyone who wants to come up with unusual looks, combine modern trends with references to styles from the past, and also use the achievements of forgotten artists and fashion designers in a new aesthetic.

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Barcode: 9785206000252 SKU: 70163808 Category:
Publication language: Russian

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