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    Eye Shadow In The 70s

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    decade the mascara and lashes came in various colours which included black, brown, blue, green, lavender, turquoise and raspberry. The woman also shaped their eyebrows more to the thinner side and curved. The lipstick in the early 70s consisted of deep fruit colours. Throughout the decade the lipstick changed to the pastels, peaches and pinks. This helped create a more natural look. Red lips had also made a comeback in the 70s. Lips were not heavily lined with pencil, this just means that no lip…

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    appeals court held that it was reasonable to believe the customer was attempting to shoplift. Id. at 742. In Coker, the customer was prosecuted for shoplifting even though she did not remove the lipstick tube from the store. 410 S.E.2d at 425. The court ruled that the customer intended to shoplift the tube of lipstick when she removed its packaging and transferred it into an inconspicuous place .Id. (relating to a malicious prosecution…

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    became significantly more portable, so it became widely used. In 1923, the first swivel lipstick that is owned by millions today was invented and began being sold to the public. It was a very neat and portable option to get the “Cupid’s Bow” lips of the time. Clara Bow created a lip trend named the “Cupids Bow” where women would line their lips in a shape smaller than their real lips with an overdone bottom lip. Lipstick and lip shape were what women focused on keeping very neat and full. The…

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    women cut their hairs short, wore beautiful expensive hats, intricate dresses, and new lines of makeup. Examples of these fashion trends are respectively, the Jean Arthur Hairstyle , the Matron Hat, the Basque Dress, and the popularization of red lipstick. These young women were called and identified as, “flappers”.…

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    For this assignment, I decided to analyze the MAC Viva Glam advertisement, featuring Miley Cyrus. Viva Glam is the name of the lipstick that the MAC company created in 1994 and ever since then, the company's ads have featured numerous famous musicians with Miley Cyrus being one of the most recent ones. In the ad, Cyrus is portrayed laying down on what seems to be a dance club floor. She is shown to be laying down in a suggestive position; her hands are tucked behind her head exposing her bust…

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    the movie are the ones that Miranda appears, because she is the main reason of many things. Fashion makes an important role when Miranda is shown in one of the scenes where she is inside a car, wearing big sunglasses, shiny lipstick and beautiful earrings. The red and bold lipstick means passion, and it seems Miranda has been losing it over time. This scene shows Miranda looking out the window, but the point in the scene is the light that is…

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    occasion. When Marie is helping Sylvie apply lipstick to her costume, she asks Laura if she would like some too. Bing, mistaking the offer for Laura as an offer for him, steps forward but gets pushed back by an eager Laura. Bing is sad because he wanted lipstick as well, but his sadness soon turns to fear as his mother puts her arm on his shoulder. That’s when he realized his actions had been noticed, stating, “I knew she had seen me take a step forward when lipstick was…

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    What I Saw Theme

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    on each other. Now, Bev has remarried to Joe, a soldier who fought in WWII, and Evie is just beginning her teenage years. She dreams of the days she can smoke a cigarette and wear Revlon lipstick, just like her mother does. Constantly asking Bev if she can act older than she is, Evie says “I want to wear lipstick”, in which Bev responds, “Don’t be in such a hurry to grow up, baby...It’s not all polka dots…

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    removed HTML --) If you are used to wearing chapstick and a little lipgloss, it's time to change things up on a daily basis. Go to a beauty counter and purchase a few tubes of bright colored lipstick. Choose a red, pink, brown and a great nude color. Make sure the colors compliment your skin tone. Lipstick can make a major difference in your every day…

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    masculine woman, with short hair and gender-nonconforming clothes. This is the case for Jude, as it is often mentioned in the novel how Jude wears her hair short and her clothes do not give off a feminine air. While Síle definitely fits into the “lipstick” lesbian stereotype - with her long hair and fashion-forward…

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