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Beauty Evolution: 100 Years of Beauty in 1 Minute

Beauty Evolution: 100 Years of Beauty in 1 Minute

You can’t even imagine what women did for beauty 100 years ago. It was real work! Here is a model who, in just one minute, transforms through all the trends in hairstyles and makeup over the past century. She completely reincarnates as the most fashionable diva of each decade, starting from 1910.

  • Doll-like faces in the 1920s.
  • In the 1940s, hairstyles resembled Japanese sushi rolls.
  • In the 1960s, women seemed to tease with their looks.
  • If you don’t like hairspray, the '80s are not for you!
  • The '90s were more natural — women breathed a sigh of relief.
  • The 2010s will forever be remembered for the “duck face” look.

The creative agency The Cut in Seattle released a short video that tells the story of how female beauty ideals evolved over the last century. By selecting the best hairstyles and makeup looks from 1910 to 2010, the model experiences the movement of the eras — from the complex to the simple.

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