Eyebrow Evolution: Shapes, Styles, and Trends of Decades Past


Updated 07/09/10 2:55 PM · Posted by BellaSugar · 1 comment

Eyebrow Shapes Throughout History 2010-07-09 04:00:02

Most of you prefer heavier eyebrows, but just like hairstyles, makeup shades, and clothing fashions, different shapes and textures of eyebrows go in and out of style over time. In the the '20s and '30s, it was all about thin, dramatic brows with lots of curves. In the '80s, it was all about a bigger-the-better attitude. And then there were the '90s, when brows were so thin, tweezers never got a Read more

Bella Donna: Clara Bow


Updated 09/14/08 8:28 AM · Posted by BellaSugar · 18 comments

Bella Donna: Clara Bow

Legendary film star Clara Bow first gained notice as a 16-year-old, winning Motion Picture Magazine's "Fame and Fortune" beauty contest in 1921. The va va voom knock-out with the free_spirited personality was selected for her "genuine spark of the divine fire." This genuine spark would forever be her trademark, and the fiery-haired silent film star became known as the first "it" girl, due to her Read more

How to Be a '20s Flapper For Halloween


Updated 02/15/12 11:16 PM · Posted by BellaSugar · 2 comments

How to Be a '20s Flapper: Halloween Makeup Tutorial

A flapper girl is a classic Halloween costume, and it's a great choice if you want to go the pretty, girly route for the holiday. MAC Senior Artist Tiffany Johnston shows us how to get the Great Gatsby-inspired makeup look with smoky eyes and a berry lip. Watch our video to find the secret to the roaring twenties' sad-shaped eyes and Clara Bow smile. Read more

The Night Circus Author Erin Morgenstern Talks Twilight and Harry Potter Comparisons and Her Casting Wish List


Updated 10/19/11 10:47 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

The Night Circus Author Interview

As a huge Harry Potter fan, I must admit my interest was piqued when I heard about a new book last month being compared to the magical series, The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. To add fuel to the buzzy fire, the film rights for the book have already been picked up by Twilight's entertainment company Summit. After reading the enchanting, sensory love story (targeted for adults, I should add) Read more