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"On the bed the model is wearing an Edwardian type cotton nightie (£8.50). She uses Biba make-up. Barbara Hulanicki started doing make-up quite early on - she thought that a girl who wore Biba clothes should have a face to match, so she used to produce "looks" to match each season's new designs. But the new store will sell "every colour under the sun." Biba's make-up artist used yellow foundation and china doll No. 3 loose powder to make the model's face pale and she made her eyes dark and smudgy with blue No. 4 and black powder tints plus havana brown water colour (prices from 17p)."
Labels: 1970s, 1973, barbara hulanicki, biba, brigid keenan, julian allason, makeup, sunday times weekly review, women we wanted to look like