Friday 31 May 2013

Great Gatsby Inspired 1920s Makeup & How To Create A Faux Bob

Almost everyone I know is super excited to see The Great Gatsby and I don't blame them! Baz Lurhmann's (director of Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge) film looks absolutely gorgeous and stars one of my personal favourites, Leonardo Decaprio ;) I was also given the book for my eighteenth birthday and it is an absolutely stunning and moving read.


BUT, that's not even why I'm so keen to see the film! I'm actually dying to go and see all of the beautiful costume design and hair and makeup!

So for today's blog post, I've created a wearable makeup look inspired by The Great Gatsby, complete with a slate-grey and burgundy smoky eye and deep plum lips. Plus, I'll even show you how to create a bob, without having to chop all of your hair off! I've had long hair my whole life, so creating this faux bob was so much fun. And yes, I totally got my flapper girl gear on for this post! #ilovedressingup

Trying to be a femme fatale... And no, that isn't a cigarette, it's actually a NARS eyeliner pencil haha

Taken By Surprise Tutorial: Great Gatsby Inspired 1920s Makeup


1. Women from the 1920s all seemed to have porcelain-like skin, so start by applying a primer that will smooth out your skin and minimise the appearance of pores. 

Then with a light reflecting foundation to create a natural finish, apply all over your face using a foundation brush or clean fingers. Make sure to blend! I actually had to use two applications of the Rimmel London Match Perfection Foundation because its coverage is fairly sheer, but it still gave me the look that I wanted.

Make sure to conceal any dark circles, discolouration or blemishes with a concealer slightly lighter than your foundation. Then set with a finishing powder applied with a kabuki brush.

From left to right
TheBalm Time Balm Face Primer
Rimmel London Match Perfection Foundation in "200 Soft Beige"
Garnier Roll-on Under Eye Concealer in "Medium"
Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in "20 Sand"
Essence Mattifying Compact Powder in " 04 Perfect Beige"
2. Makeup back then was more about the eyes and the lips, rather than the cheeks. Everyone seemed to have just a naturally dusky red flush on their cheeks, so taking a red powder blush, apply a very small amount to the apples of your cheeks and blend upwards toward your temples. 

Colorete Girl Rouge in "Frambusea Raspberry" - it looks really dark, but you only need a tiny bit.
3. Time for highlighter to create a glowing finish! With a liquid highlighter (or a shimmery white eyeshadow applied with a flat eyeshadow brush) apply underneath your brows, along your cheekbones and the bridge of your nose, and above your cupid's bow.

Benefit Highbeam Highlighter
4. Define your brows by applying a brow gel to tame any unruly hairs. Then fill in using a matte brown brow powder (or eyeshadow) and a flat angled brush. Apply another coat of brow gel to set the powder.

Benefit Speed Brow Brow Gel
Urban Decay NAKED2 Palette in "Tease"
5. Now to get those peepers looking like they woke up in the 20's! Start off with a taupe or steel grey creme eyeshadow and apply all over the lid using your finger tips.

Maybelline Colour Tattoo in "35 Tough As Taupe"
With a shimmery black creamy eyeshadow stick, line your top lash line and softly blend upwards using a short-bristled blending brush.

NARS Soft Touch Eyeshadow Pencil in "Aigle Noir"
With a matte grey eyeshadow, press the shadow onto your eyelids and it should stick to the creme shadow really well and really make that grey stand out.

Rimmel London Glam'Eyes Quad Eyeshadow in "001 Smokey Noir" using the shade "1"
Using a shimmery deep pink and a fluffy blending brush, apply a very small amount to the outer corner and gently blend into the crease using a windscreen wiper motion. This should give the grey a pop of colour and some more dimension.

Lancome Eye Brightening All-In-One 5 Shadow and Liner Palette in "308 Violet Magnetique" using the shade "Paupiere"
To define the eyelid even more, using the same fluffy brush, apply a deep burgundy shadow into the outer corner and blend into the crease. Softly bring the colour out towards the end of your eyebrow, tapering the colour into a soft point.

Beauty Essentials Be Essential Eyes 12 Colour Eyeshadow Palette
To bring some light into the eyes, apply a gold creme eyeshadow to your lower lash line using a flat angled brush. Then line your tightline and waterline (halfway) using a creamy black eyeliner pencil. To make eyes look brighter, apply a little white eyeliner to the inner corners and bring the white in towards where the black liner ends.

From top to bottom:
Maybelline Colour Tattoo in "25 Bad To The Bronze"
Rimmel London Scandaleyes Waterproof Kohl Kajal Eyeliner Pencil in "001 Black"
Rimmel London Soft Kohl Kajal Eyeliner Pencil in "071 Pure White"
For big flirty flapper lashes, curl those babies and apply a volumising and lengthening mascara to your top and bottom lashes. Wait for your first coat to dry then apply a second.

Rimmel London Scandaleyes Lycra Flex Mascara in "001 Black"
6. Now to get those deep plum lips! First line your lips with a red lip pencil staying as close to your natural lip outline as possible. Create a deeper V than you normally would however at the cupid's bow to achieve a more 1920s-esque lip shape.

Rimmel London Lasting Finish 1000 Kisses Stay On Lip Contouring Pencil in "061 Wine"
Then with a matte dark plum lipstick, fill in your lips using a lip brush for added precision. Once you're done, apply a matching gloss to the centre of your lips to make them look fuller and "bee-stung".

Sportsgirl Pout About It Lip Colour in "Dark Angel"
Sportsgirl Give Some Lip Liquid Lip Colour in "Cherry Pie"

Taken By Surprise Tutorial: How to Create a Faux Bob

Creating a faux bob is actually surprisingly easy. All you need is a stretchy headband that can fit around your head (I made mine by attaching an old fascinator to a scallop edged elastic headband) and a straightener.

1. Start with loose wavy curls. I just curled my hair using my straightener - if you would like a tutorial on how I curl my hair, let me know in the comments below!

2. Put your headband on across your forehead. I had to tuck my bangs into it, so if you have bangs, you'll likely have to do that too!

3. Then - this is literally the easiest thing ever - just take the end of one curled section, loop it, and tuck the end into your headband. Then just keep taking pieces of hair and tucking it into your headband until it's all in there.


And that is it; gosh, faux bobs are easy peasy!

And we're all done!

(Yup, I totally put pearls, a faux fur stole and a sequinned dress on! Loooove 1920s fashion!)



And of course, the cheeky selfie at the end! I can't imagine flapper girls ever doing this haha
 Are you looking forward to seeing The Great Gatsby? What other films can't you wait for? Let me know in the comments below!
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14 comments

  1. great inspiration! you look amazing:)
    xo

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  2. I love everything in reference to The Great Gatsby! That eye make-up you did looks exactly like Daisy's :)

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  3. Great article.

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  4. You looked like you had a ton of fun making this post! You look amazing! Love the faux bob!

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    1. Aww thank you! I definitely did, it was such a fun change from long hair x

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  6. Wow, so awesome! Thanks, I'll definitely have to try these tutorials! :)
    I saw the Great Gatsby and I thought it was cool! The fashion was awesome, I also did a blog post on it :)

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  7. Chanced upon your blog and enjoy reading it! :)

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  8. The bob was a really creative idea! I love it! I need to go see this movie

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  9. Hello Jessica,

    I'm taking the freedom of leaving you a comment because I'm currently working on a fashion-related dissertation for my MSc. I'm doing a survey about the perception of young women towards today's luxury brands ads, and if you, or any of your lovely reader, could take 5 mins and complete it, it would be of much much help :)
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  10. Very detailed tutorial. Thank you! I like it. Looks like a lot of fun dressing up.

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