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Miss Vintage, interesting site

Naama

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Hello Ladys!
Yesterday I found this site I don't know if someone already mentioned this site somewhere on the board, but I just thought it might be interesting, especially for all the Marilyn Monroe fans out there, since she describes the way how Marilyn did her makeup pretty good!

Naama
 

Liz

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This site is one of my favorites too -- I think I mentioned it on this board, but I can't remember for sure! April, the girl who runs it, is one of the nicest people I've ever talked to online. I know she has several other sites themed around the different decades of the 20th century on the way -- I can't wait!
 

Liz

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I just visited Miss-Vintage and saw that there's a new section full of '40s beauty articles here. I think I could be there all night reading them!
 

JazzBaby

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I love the photo of Marilyn's make-up box. The lipsticks in the second 'shelf' are kind of similar to the Besame ones - same shape and size from what I can tell.
 

Foofoogal

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Wow, that is a fabulous site. I also saved it to my favorites. Reading her descriptions of the eras made me wonder what era everyone would of fit and/or body would fit anyway.
Since I am petite and not very curvy (like the 1950s) and since I adore cloche hats I would think I would of fit more in the 20s. Would have to work on racoon eyes though. lol
I have alot of old magazines and love to look at the marvelous fashions.
 

Sunny

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Foofoogal said:
Wow, that is a fabulous site. I also saved it to my favorites. Reading her descriptions of the eras made me wonder what era everyone would of fit and/or body would fit anyway.
Since I am petite and not very curvy (like the 1950s) and since I adore cloche hats I would think I would of fit more in the 20s. Would have to work on racoon eyes though. lol
I have alot of old magazines and love to look at the marvelous fashions.
Howdy from a fellow Texan! Try this article for the low-down on what figures fit best into what vintage styles:

http://www.dressaday.com/2006/11/are-you-ruler-or-apple.html

It's fascinating!
 

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