Lisa Eldridge. “But I think it’s hugely important. What we believe to be beautiful is a window on the world we’re living in.” As a professional make-up artist and Global Creative Director for Lancôme, Eldridge has a lot of painted skin in the game.
But, over the course of this three-part series, she raises scholarly spectacles over her smokey eyes and proves an illuminating guide through the evolution of facial fashion, from the early 18th century up to the Thirties.
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