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The Fascinating, Little-Known History of the Cat-Eye
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The cat-eye can trace its origins all the way back to ancient Egypt. After all, no one can forget about Cleopatra’s dramatic cat-eye (the queen used kohl to create her flick). In addition to looking amazing, kohl liner was also thought to protect the eyes from the sun, and to ward off the "evil eye." Elizabeth Taylor donned the look for the movie Cleopatra.
40s Pin-Up Cat-Eye
The cat-eye started to re-emerge in this era as one of the staple looks for pin-up girls. Hollywood actresses, like Hedy Lamarr (pictured), also embraced this eye-opening look.
50s Liquid Liner Cat-Eye
Brigitte Bardot rarely stepped out without her signature cat-eye. Liquid liner was invented in the '50s, making it easy to get a thick, precise line. A smudged lower lash line added an even sultrier vibe.
60s Graphic Cat-Eye
Bold, graphic liner on both the top and bottom lashes was the '60s interpretation of the cat-eye, as seen here on Sophia Loren. Ira de Furstenberg was also a fan.
Ladies of the '80s Cat-Eye
When we think of '80s beauty trends, blue eye shadow and crimped hair usually come to mind. But winged liner took on a punk edge in the '80s, steering away from the prim, proper, and precise looks of decades past. Madonna's cat-eye here is a great example.
The ‘00s Cat-Eye
Here's a little vintage Lauren Conrad for you. The popularity of The Hills put the spotlight on Conrad and her pretty, wearable cat-eye (which she still rocks to this day).
The Bold Cat-Eye
Amy Winehouse was another celebrity who helped make the cat-eye popular again in the early ‘00s. In contrast to Conrad's more feminine take, hers was a little bigger and bolder.
Colorful Cat-Eye
Modern interpretations of the cat-eye occasionally incorporate bright colorful liner, instead of classic black, to make the feline flick.
The Future of the Cat-Eye
 Graphic, geometric cat-eyes at the F/W 14 Herve Leger show, pictured, are just one way makeup artists have been reinventing the look.
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So my friends and I are doing a daily drawing challenge this summer. Each day has a different theme, I’m going to keep this real simple by only painting with one color and just keeping it in a sketchy style. I won’t be posting this in DA, but I will be using it as my deviant ID profile pic
This day’s theme is: SUNGLASSES
I really find cat-eye sunglasses really iconic, so I decided to draw them on a nameless cute girl.Â
A One Brand Tutorial (Charlotte Tilbury)
A One Brand Tutorial (Charlotte Tilbury)
Hi guys! A while back I did a couple of tutorials using just Bare Minerals and Urban Decay products. I have a fair few Charlotte Tilbury items so I made this full look using just Charlotte Tilbury products, and I attempted to do the thing she is most famous for; her feline eyeshadow looks. So here’s how I got the look. Face So first off I blended my  Magic Foundation into my skin using a domed…
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The Cat Eye or Winged Look
The Cat Eye or Winged Look
The cat-eye, or the winged look? 😉
💓 Whichever you prefer, try our Liquid Eyeliner!
It beautifully highlights the eye contour, visually thickens the lashes, and creates an expressive look
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