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  • Authentic 1930s Makeup Looks and Products
– Besame Cosmetics

    Authentic 1930s Makeup Looks and Products – Besame Cosmetics

    As we celebrate our limited-edition makeup collection inspired by Ella Fitzgerald®, one of the greatest Jazz singers of all time, we’re sharing the looks and makeup tips that defined makeup in the 1930s.

    ella fitzgerald collection

    While Ella was forging her career during the Great Depression of the 1930s, she was also building her fashion style that was full of fun from sequins to feathers. Her makeup style was more minimalist, even though women’s makeup looks during the 30s became more refined—influenced by Hollywood, as magazines started promoting the stars’ glamorous makeup looks.

    1930s magazine

    Makeup that was Popular in the 30s

    The beauty standard of the 1930s was softer than the 20s. It was not only influenced by Hollywood but also by the Great Depression. It was defined by striking eyes that relied on a lot of mascara, thin eyebrows, and soft or pale shades of eyeshadow. Lips were full, slightly overdrawn, and shaped into two long mounds that flared at the corners. Compared to the 1920s, the overall 1930s makeup look was less vamp-like and not quite as dramatic.

    1930s makeup

    If you are looking to re-create a makeup look from the 1930s, check out our 1930s and Jazz Age value sets featuring all of the limited edition products in our Ella Fitzgerald® collection, combined with various additional accessories and bonus makeup items to help bring a 30s look to life. 

    ella fitzgerald makeup collection

    Mascara in the 1930s

    The look at the time for any Jazz Age beauty was to use a lot of mascara. Cake Mascara was the most popular form of mascara during this time, and it was a multi-functional product – used for lashes and brows. 

    cake mascara

    Bésame Cosmetics has researched and revived a cake mascara formula and enhanced it with a little bit of modern science. It’s easy to use, activated by water, and features less than 10 ingredients. One of the best-selling products at Bésame, Cake Mascara remains popular for its versatility – often used to create a dramatic cat-eye eyeliner effect and by women who are allergic or sensitive to traditional mascara.  They appreciate the pure and simple formula of Bésame’s Cake Mascara.  Learn more about Cake Mascara here.

    Eye Makeup in the 1930s

    As Hollywood entered its Golden Age, it had a significant impact on women’s beauty, including more options and colors. Eyebrows were still thin but not as thin as in the 1920s, they often had a high arch towards the temples. Eyeshadow was one of the products that benefited from a new array of colors with lighter shades, silver and gold very popular. Explore the limited-edition Ella Fitzgerald® Eyeshadow Quad of matte and shimmer shades in mauve, taupe, a coffee-colored brown, and even a pale pink eyeshadow that can accent and highlight. 

    1930s eye makeup

    For a 1930s look, apply the taupe or deeper brown to the upper lid’s crease and blend with the light mauve or pale pink to highlight the brow bone. Elevate a 1930s eye makeup look with our fake lashes from the 1930s.

    1930s lashes

    Lipstick during The Great Depression

    lipstick during the great depression

    An interesting lip trend from this time that continues today is that as times were tough during the Depression, many women traded bigger luxuries for smaller ones like lipsticks. Lipstick was extremely popular in the 1930s. The style shifted a bit from the 1920s, lips were not quite as rounded.  However, the lip look of the time did involve creating rounds or flares at the corners of the lips — which was known as the “Crawford Smear”.  Light rose and raspberry tones, maroons, dark reds and orange tones were popular lipstick shades. Later in the 30s, brighter reds became popular. At, Bésame, we’ve revived many historic lipstick colors including some from the 1930s like Cherry Red or Carmine, but we’ve also introduced two new shades in a creamy, lustrous formula inspired by the Queen of Jazz, Ella Fitzgerald. Apollo is a rum raisin, deep cool brick red lip color and Savoy is a terracotta, brown-red shade – both look fabulous on a range of skin tones.

    fairest red lipstick

    What were popular nail polish colors in the 1930s?

    Typically, nail polish was only applied in the center of the nail with the half-moon and tips left bare.  Pale rose, light pink, and cream were popular, check out our creamy shade of Blooming Beige.  The number of nail colors grew in popularity throughout the 1930s to match a variety of dress colors. 

    If you decide to recreate a makeup look inspired by the 1930s, don’t forget to share it on social and tag us at Bésame Cosmetics.

    bloom beige nail polish


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  • Patricia Field Hosts Charlie’s 18th Birthday Rescue Fashion Show Event

    Patricia Field Hosts Charlie’s 18th Birthday Rescue Fashion Show Event

    ‘Sex and the City’ Stylist Patricia Field and Lara Eurdolian Styles Rescue Dogs for Runway Show in star studded room including Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Orfeh, Margaret Joseph, Lexi Barbuto, Chris Redd, KhrystyAna Kazakova, Peggy Z, Chloe Melas, Laura Geller, Jessica Lynn, and Phillip Bloch

    New York, New York, April 15, 2024 — Patricia Field and Lara Eurdolian Hosts Senior Dog Rescue Runway Show in honor of beloved children’s book character, and real-life Senior Rescue, Charlie King of Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel, of which Field wrote the forward for and celebrates his 18th birthday this month.

    Charlie King, the wonder senior rescue dog of owner Lara Eurdolian, is bringing together the dream team to raise awareness for senior rescues. Known for iconic looks from Carrie Bradshaw to Miranda Priestly and Emily Cooper, it was a natural fit for Patricia Field to help use her star power to dress adoptable rescues in one-of-a-kind pieces from her latest “Kiss the Dogs NYC” for Patricia Field ArtFashion collection. 

    Designed by James Suozzi, “Kiss the Dogs NYC” was originally created in 2013 for Patricia Field’s former Bowery Street Boutique. Suozzi also creates bespoke pieces and has been a part of Charlie’s life since his adoption, creating special pieces for him, most notably when Charlie walked his mom down the aisle in 2022.

    The event also served as Charlie’s 18th birthday, who’s children’s book, Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel, hit #1 new release on Amazon during its launch and has been making national headlines for his amazing story. “Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel” actively supports animal adoption efforts, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to various shelters and welfare organizations.

    Lara Eurdolian worked with Patricia Field and the Patricia Field ArtFashion team to dress adoptable rescues from Animal HavenGatto Pups & Friendsand PupStarz RescueAdditionally, Charlie opened and closed the show in a custom tutu (for his full ‘Charlie Bradshaw’ moment). The event was hosted at Flying Solo at 419 Broome St, which features independent fashion designers from around the world.

    Eurdolian wanted to celebrate this incredible milestone and create a memorable experience for guests that would also help shine a light on dog adoption and the joys of rescuing a senior.

    Pups were escorted by tastemakers and on-air personalities including:

    ·      Lara Eurdolian, On-air host, and author of ‘Charlie of the Pom Springs Hotel’ escorted birthday boy, Charlie King

    ·      KhrystyAna, America’s Next Top Model

    ·      Margaret Joseph, Bravo’s RHONJ and Soiree co-founder 

    ·      Phillip Bloch, Celebrity Stylist, designer and on-air personality

    ·      Peggy Z, Selling the Hamptons

    ·      Orfeh, Tony and Grammy Award-nominated actress and singer

    ·      Jessica Lynn – Billboard charting musician and songwriter

    ·      Chloe Melas, NBC correspondent, NYT best-selling author and co-founder of Bio.me

    ·      Christine Evangeline, florist and founder of Garden by Evangeline

    ·      Claudine DeSola, founder of Caravan

    ·      Michael Robinson, General Manager, Patricia Field ArtFashion 

    ·      Jake Garcia, makeup artist 

    ·      Celebrity rescues, @ziggythemann and @Cinderelly212 also strutted in support of Charlie and his mission to raise more awareness for adult and senior rescues.

    The rescues strutted down the runway lined with Charlie’s children’s book, and custom Patricia Field ArtFashion inspired floral arrangements, ‘metal petals’ designed by Christina Evangeline of Garden by Evangeline. The dogs were met by ‘America’s Next Top Model’ star KhrystyAna who helped turned the catwalk into the ultimate dog walk, telling their unique stories alongside Eurdolian as they marched down the runway in one-of-a-kind pieces.

    Following the show, Tony and Grammy Award-nominated actress and singer, Orfeh lead the room in Happy Birthday to celebrate Charlie with a custom Charlie dog cake by Axel & Tia for all the dogs to celebrate.

    Human guests enjoyed delicious Williamsburg Pizza engraved with ‘HBD Charlie’ and ‘Pat Field’  in cheese and treats from Baked by Melissa, while Bravo TV’s Margaret Josephs & Lexi Barbuto (Real Housewives of New Jersey) servedSoirée, the event’s signature, glamorous mocktails. Soft drinks and water provided by Coca-Cola brands with cocktails by FUZZBUTT Premium Vodka that donates 50% of profits to dog charities and ONEHOPE, which donate 10% of the proceeds to benefit nonprofits chosen by customers, including animal causes. 

    Patricia Field and Lara Eurdolian were on hand signing their respective books, Pat in the City, and Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel. Whle, artist, Deanna First was on hand drawing the rescues and pups in attendance for a beautiful keepsake.

    The new ‘Kiss the Dogs NYC for Patricia Field ArtFashion collection was available for purchase at the event, ahead of its national release on patriciafield.com on April 19th. When the collection launches the images will include the name/story of the rescue on the site.

  • ‘Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel’ 18th Birthday NYC Book Tour Events

    ‘Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel’ 18th Birthday NYC Book Tour Events

    ‘Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel’ 18th Birthday NYC Book Tour Events

    When your senior rescue dog, turned best-selling author, and beloved children’s book character, Charlie King of Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel turns 18, we have to celebrate! We have a mix of adult, kids, and dog events below! If you’re in NYC, join us!

    Following the ‘Kiss the Dogs NYC for Patricia Field ArtFashion’ senior rescue fashion show, Lara Eurdolian and Charlie will be signing copies of Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel, and have the dog collection featuring one-of-a-kind pieces available for purchase ahead of their 4/16 launch on patriciafield.com.

    Join Charlie and Pip, the stars of Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel and Dressing Up by Samantha Brown for a dress up kids party. Tickets include both books, professional portraits in Ashley Longshores Gallery, Pretty Connected accessories bar, where kids can pick out bows, necklaces to take home, Levain Cookies and of course book readings and signings.

    Join Charlie and Chuckie for the Empire State of Poms x Pretty Connected Portraits and Poms event. Tickets include mini photoshoot with your pup at a professional photo studio, plus mix and mingle with other Pom-mom/Dads featuring a Mimosa bar, drinks + Pizza from Williamsburg Pizza.

    Join Charlie and Pip, the stars of Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel and Dressing Up by Samantha Brown for a reading of their respective books on the big screen! Enjoy the private screening room where the books will come to life at the theatre. Tickets include signed copies of both books, one adult beverage from Spritz au Crocodile, Tippy Toes snacks and popcorn for the kids. Coloring pages and crayons will also be provided.