Hey. This is my first articles of my new series. In this series, I’ll introduce you to some timeless beauty icons....and their beauty is remembered even after a century has passed. Here, let us take a look to the Gibson girls of the 1910s in Hollywood.
Camille Clifford
She, perhaps, was the most famous Gibson Girl of the 1900’s. She was known for her subtle, no-makeup look. Her trademark style was a long, elegant gown wrapped around her tightly corseted, eighteen-inch wasp waist. . She was a Belgian actress and her reputation was "the quintessential Gibson Girl".
Mary Harald
She was such a classy beauty of that era. She seemed to be one of Charles Dana Gibson’s icon drawings brought to life. She did films at the beginning of the 20th century. Really talented and beautiful as well, she deserved honour.
Margarita Fischer
She was a silent movie actress in the Edwardian era. Women in this era had a lemon, brown shadows and soft pale skin. She was one of the most influential and inspiring woman in that era. During this time, brands such as Ponds and traditions like pinching cheeks were famous.
Theda Bara
She was the epitome of ideal beauty in 1900’s. Theda Bara was best known for her films like She-devil, A Fool was There and Cleopatra. She looked somewhat like this – ample bust and hips, classy hairdo and hourglass figure. She had that gothic vibe.
Priscilla Dean
With her expressive eyes and mischievous smile, she set the world on fire with her appearances on some movies. She had that mischievous stare and saucy attitude. She was not seen wearing much makeup except bright rouge and scarlet lip stain. Just, wow!
So, this article is short but I think it would do. Am I right, or wrong? Whatever, here’s the sentence
Sentence : The zesty 00’s!
Camille Clifford
She, perhaps, was the most famous Gibson Girl of the 1900’s. She was known for her subtle, no-makeup look. Her trademark style was a long, elegant gown wrapped around her tightly corseted, eighteen-inch wasp waist. . She was a Belgian actress and her reputation was "the quintessential Gibson Girl".
Mary Harald
She was such a classy beauty of that era. She seemed to be one of Charles Dana Gibson’s icon drawings brought to life. She did films at the beginning of the 20th century. Really talented and beautiful as well, she deserved honour.
Margarita Fischer
She was a silent movie actress in the Edwardian era. Women in this era had a lemon, brown shadows and soft pale skin. She was one of the most influential and inspiring woman in that era. During this time, brands such as Ponds and traditions like pinching cheeks were famous.
Theda Bara
She was the epitome of ideal beauty in 1900’s. Theda Bara was best known for her films like She-devil, A Fool was There and Cleopatra. She looked somewhat like this – ample bust and hips, classy hairdo and hourglass figure. She had that gothic vibe.
Priscilla Dean
With her expressive eyes and mischievous smile, she set the world on fire with her appearances on some movies. She had that mischievous stare and saucy attitude. She was not seen wearing much makeup except bright rouge and scarlet lip stain. Just, wow!
So, this article is short but I think it would do. Am I right, or wrong? Whatever, here’s the sentence
Sentence : The zesty 00’s!