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Dib-and-dab goes the color now to brighten eyes and balance new brighter lips --- an exciting idea from Way Bandy, Makeup Director of Charles of the Ritz, who designed the face --- putting a dapple of mauve, white, and wine-color over a chalk-white base on the eyelid. This is just one way, says Way --- your own imagination can invent other tie-dye effects, and you'll probably want to soften the colors more or blend them and make a more subtle eye.
Dress by Bill Blass and photograph by Avedon for Vogue, September 1971.
Labels: 1970s, 1971, beauty babe, bill blass, charles of the ritz, makeup, richard avedon, vogue, way bandy