I know this is five years ago, but I just tried this, and it turned out so beautiful on me. I have curly frizzy hair and it's hard to find hairstyles for my hair. It's my new favorite do. Thank you for sharing this.
I would love you to do Frida Kahlo, I know she is really a standard beauty icon, but she has such a strong and personal look! Also someone suggested Amy Winehouse, I think it's a great idea!
These videos are so much fun to watch and I even learn something :) I would like to see the pictures that you are recreating a little bit longer, now I usually look at google images when I miss that.
I don't think people are understanding what a "beauty beacon" is. Amy Winehouse isn't exactly going to go down in history as perfectly beautiful for our time like how Evelyn was considered beautiful and trend setting for the 1910's. Amy Winehouse was an amazing singer and person but i don't think people will remember her for being the spitting image of beautiful, like the other beauty beacons were in previous videos. (i love amy don't take this the wrong way)
Beauty is subjective and in the eye of the beholder. Modern society dictates beauty can be within and Amy was seen as the epitome of tragedy and beauty. But ok.
I'm so glad you did Evelyn Nesbit. I believe I was one of the many people who requested her a couple of months ago. Can you do Mary Pickford soon? She is one of the defining beauties of the 1920s. Also how about Empress Eugénie? She was the wife of Napoleon III who was the nephew of the more famous Napoleon. She was as fashionable as Princess Diana back in the 1800s and was the most famous client of the worlds first haute couture fashion designer Charles Fredrick Worth. She wore only the most extravagant ball gowns and wore her hair in low elaborate buns most of the time that were decorated with pearl crowns or flowers. She wore minimal makeup because that was the trend at that time but she did have a porcelain complexion. She was beautiful and she made high society aware of fashion and that the designers were just as important to the clothing as the creations themselves.
vivien leigh for me as well, tyler is beautiful but I'm not fond of big mouths/lips but tyler is aging much better than leigh did. leigh started to lose her looks by the time she hit 30
I first learned about Nesbit from the movie Ragtime (1981). She was portrayed by Elizabeth McGovern, a lovely actress with the look straight out of the turn of 20th century. I didn't think anyone could surpass McGovern's beauty and charm in that role. That was before I experienced "Loopsy" recreating Nesbit's tresses. Pursuing an acting career is anything but the simple life this lovely woman seeks to celebrate. It's just that her combination of charm and beauty is so enchanting, she should be showcased on a larger stage than TH-cam. I hope someday she will, if that is her wish.
This was a beautiful video as always. Tried to tease my hair yesterday to practice the Edwardian look (I want to do it for a party on sunday) but my hair didn't truly stand up (even with hair spray) and it just tangled and I suspect damaged my ultra fine hair... Can you please do Elizabeth 1 (1580's portraits preferable), Veronica Franco (the movie Dangerous Beauty is based on her life, she was a Venetian courtesan, poet, and set up a home for poor women) Bianca Capello (adventuress who rose to be the Duchess of Tuscany when she married Francesco d'Medici, she also inspired Thomas Middleton's 1657 play Women Beware Women)
In love with this series :) What do you think about Marie Duplessis or Valtesse de la Bigne ? They both inspired my two favourite books: Nana and La Dame aux Camélias
I love your videos especially the Beauty beacons series where you do research about every woman who remained known in the history. I really apreciate your work and I hope maybe you can do Aphrodite as a beauty beacon. I know that she is not actually a person but the antic people worship her, both women and men. hope you will considerate it. Have a nice day
you know your face is perfect for the 1920s ideal beauty, small cupid mouth, down turned big eyes, & small face. you should try 1920s makeup but make sure it's authentic
I wished we could have seen the back a little bit more. I can see myself wearing this hairdo everyday with a not so tall puff. It looks beautiful on you.
+Isabella Andrea I really love her historical/15-19th century hairstyles but for the next 20th century look Elizabeth Scott would be cool since she was so interesting for an actress.
+GapYearGrrrrl Haha I'm afraid I'm going to have to disappoint you! She wore no makeup and shaved her hair, pretty impossible to make a beauty video out of...
+GapYearGrrrrl may I suggest that you choose instead a beauty beacon from Joan of Arc's era: Magdalena of Valois/Madeleine of France, Marie of Anjou, Yolande of Aragon, Isabeau of Bavaria, Agnes Sorel. Personally I kind of hate the way that later portraits/19th century romantic painters feminised Joan so that she doesn't challenge gender binaries.... Especially painful as she was burnt alive for shaving her head and wearing men's clothing. I read an article on this process years ago. Something to think about.
+GapYearGrrrrl It's been some years since I did that unit on medievel history, so I have long since lost the article. However from the wiki page on Cross-dressing, gender identity and sexuality of Joan of Arc ""Clothing and Gender Definition: Joan of Arc" 26. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies: 297-314. In hir book, "Transgendor Warriors: Making History From Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman", transgendored author Leslie Feinberg popularizes notion of Joan of Arc being transgendar. Under the heading They Called Her 'Hommasse' , Feinberg cites Evans and Murray on the "enormous importance" of Joan's male costume to her identity, and states, "Joan of Arc suffered the excruciating pain of being burned alive rather than renounce her identity ... What an inspirational role model -- a brilliant transgendor peasant teenager leading an army of laborers into battle."Feinberg, Leslie (1996). Transgendor Warriors: Making History From Joan of Arc to Rupaul. Beacon Press. pp. 36, 37.
+Loepsie that is so sad...Makes sense with how she began modelling at 14... Nothing has changed really:( More and more we must understand how much sexual abuse costs society as a whole... it blighted her life.
Your hair looks better when it's straight ...I know that's not the point when making these videos just saying lol u look incredible with long straight hair
You madaam look absolutely stunning in these nude make ups and scattered-big-boofs. Im pretty sure, id look like an Asian lion who just woke up from a restless sleep, if i recreate this look!!
I love how you had the back story in your video about Evelyn. You rocked the Gibson Girl look and you actually look like Evelyn. Well done young lady!
Rita Heyworth or Lauren Bacall , their looks were really classic and they both have really interesting lives
I know this is five years ago, but I just tried this, and it turned out so beautiful on me. I have curly frizzy hair and it's hard to find hairstyles for my hair. It's my new favorite do. Thank you for sharing this.
I was so excited when I saw this video uploaded, I was hoping you'd do a video on her eventually. It came out amazing, the hair is spot on! 💕
Fabulous! Amazing how much you look like her and 10 points for doing a pretty much forgotten, but very interesting, figure.
Your voice is amazing, I could listen to it all day long.
Wonderful job on the hair.
Could you do Vivien Leigh?
Wow, you actually look just like Evelyn! Amazing tutorial! ❤
I love this series, I am learning about women I have never heard of before! Thank you :D
I would love you to do Frida Kahlo, I know she is really a standard beauty icon, but she has such a strong and personal look! Also someone suggested Amy Winehouse, I think it's a great idea!
How would she recreate the brows though? Or BROW, in Frida's case :p
well eyeshadow I guess?? (although we don't know what Lucy's eyebrows look like when she doesn't pluck them :p)
Recently discovered your channel and I must say, I'm obsessed! As for beauty beacons, how about Jackie Kennedy, Jane Birken, and Elizabeth I?
You look so clean and pretty everything is so natural I love it
Vivien Leigh :) This video was wonderful ;) as always
These videos are so much fun to watch and I even learn something :) I would like to see the pictures that you are recreating a little bit longer, now I usually look at google images when I miss that.
Doing some research on Evelyn and came across your vid. Very beautiful and vivacious. I subscriber!
Please do Eleanor of Aquitaine!
Yes! She is probably my favorite historical figure!
Please do Vivian Leigh
In complete AWE ! you're one of the best and easy to learn from beauty guru. Nothing like people who use 50 eyeshadows !
My goodness, you are beautiful. That hairstyle looks great on you.
I don't think people are understanding what a "beauty beacon" is. Amy Winehouse isn't exactly going to go down in history as perfectly beautiful for our time like how Evelyn was considered beautiful and trend setting for the 1910's. Amy Winehouse was an amazing singer and person but i don't think people will remember her for being the spitting image of beautiful, like the other beauty beacons were in previous videos. (i love amy don't take this the wrong way)
I agree. Same with all the Frida Kahlo suggestions. She doesn't fit beauty beacons.
Beauty is subjective and in the eye of the beholder. Modern society dictates beauty can be within and Amy was seen as the epitome of tragedy and beauty.
But ok.
Amazing video Loepsie! loved the look. You are looking stunning as always darling. I really enjoy your videos
Hugs from Uruguay💗
I'm so glad you did Evelyn Nesbit. I believe I was one of the many people who requested her a couple of months ago. Can you do Mary Pickford soon? She is one of the defining beauties of the 1920s. Also how about Empress Eugénie? She was the wife of Napoleon III who was the nephew of the more famous Napoleon. She was as fashionable as Princess Diana back in the 1800s and was the most famous client of the worlds first haute couture fashion designer Charles Fredrick Worth. She wore only the most extravagant ball gowns and wore her hair in low elaborate buns most of the time that were decorated with pearl crowns or flowers. She wore minimal makeup because that was the trend at that time but she did have a porcelain complexion. She was beautiful and she made high society aware of fashion and that the designers were just as important to the clothing as the creations themselves.
Liv Tyler or Vivien Leigh
+marguery stark Vivien Leight! I would love it. She was so beautiful
vivien leigh for me as well, tyler is beautiful but I'm not fond of big mouths/lips but tyler is aging much better than leigh did. leigh started to lose her looks by the time she hit 30
I first learned about Nesbit from the movie Ragtime (1981). She was portrayed by Elizabeth McGovern, a lovely actress with the look straight out of the turn of 20th century. I didn't think anyone could surpass McGovern's beauty and charm in that role. That was before I experienced "Loopsy" recreating Nesbit's tresses. Pursuing an acting career is anything but the simple life this lovely woman seeks to celebrate. It's just that her combination of charm and beauty is so enchanting, she should be showcased on a larger stage than TH-cam. I hope someday she will, if that is her wish.
you should do mary philbin!😊
I love your new opening its really cute
I loved this episode!
hi I like all ur hair tutorials !!! I want to see some daily easy office going hair styles.pls pls upload.
This was a beautiful video as always. Tried to tease my hair yesterday to practice the Edwardian look (I want to do it for a party on sunday) but my hair didn't truly stand up (even with hair spray) and it just tangled and I suspect damaged my ultra fine hair...
Can you please do Elizabeth 1 (1580's portraits preferable), Veronica Franco (the movie Dangerous Beauty is based on her life, she was a Venetian courtesan, poet, and set up a home for poor women) Bianca Capello (adventuress who rose to be the Duchess of Tuscany when she married Francesco d'Medici, she also inspired Thomas Middleton's 1657 play Women Beware Women)
In love with this series :)
What do you think about Marie Duplessis or Valtesse de la Bigne ? They both inspired my two favourite books: Nana and La Dame aux Camélias
Hermosa, sos literalmente la combinación de Sam Riley y Elle Fanning♡
I like the hair
I love her. Great video.
Love this! We're doing Ragtime at my school so it's especially interesting :)
Love your channel ! Could you do either Elizabeth Montgomery or Grace Kelly ? :)
This is so perfect.
Absolutely loved your this tutorial, btw you resemble to my mother in here 😘 you look so classy
Please do Vivien Leigh! I adore her and really want to imitate her look for prom!
I love your videos especially the Beauty beacons series where you do research about every woman who remained known in the history. I really apreciate your work and I hope maybe you can do Aphrodite as a beauty beacon. I know that she is not actually a person but the antic people worship her, both women and men. hope you will considerate it. Have a nice day
Your videos are so good! I absolutely love them! :D :D :D
Beautiful
Olivia hussey! (Juliet from the 1968 version)
Yes she's stunning
you know your face is perfect for the 1920s ideal beauty, small cupid mouth, down turned big eyes, & small face. you should try 1920s makeup but make sure it's authentic
Lauren Bacall please?? Loving your videos
You could try the actress Dorothy Gibson, for a general Titanic era hairstyle.
Great video!! I would love to see Catherine the Great :)
Do Amy Winehouse?
Could you do another beauty beacon, where the person had a really curly hair style?
What is the musical piece that plays in the background called? :)
Three years late, but it's Waltz of the Flowers by Tchaikovsky.
Henrietta Maria of England?
How about Jane Birkin?
Theda Bara would be fun.
You are so Beautiful and i Love youre style Grettings from Switzerland
Judy Garland? Her life was pretty tragic but she was popular in America.
I wished we could have seen the back a little bit more. I can see myself wearing this hairdo everyday with a not so tall puff. It looks beautiful on you.
Evita Perón the woman who seduced a nation or Mata Hari le feme fatal?
Zou het niet gezonder voor je haar zijn als je net als toen valse stukken zou gebruiken? Mijn haar zou al dat touperen niet verdragen ^_^
Do a Beauty Beacon of Helene Sedlmayr!
this makes me really miss my long hair. chopped it into a bob autumn. Looks good but it' so limiting.
Do Lizabeth Scott! she was sooo beautiful:-)
+Isabella Andrea I really love her historical/15-19th century hairstyles but for the next 20th century look Elizabeth Scott would be cool since she was so interesting for an actress.
+Noblebird02 Yes, i think so too. She's one of my favorite actresses from the film noir genre.
You should do Joan Blondell or Stevie Nicks!
I love your work! u should do something with the beautiful actress Sharon Tate !!!
Do betty page pleasee
You should read the book "Ragtime" by EL Doctorow
do Debra Paget or Kim Novak
Are you a professional hair stylist? Where are you from?
princess diana. she was gorgeous. if not, Catherine of aragon was considered " the most beautiful creature of the planet" in her prime.
joan of arc please!!! i won't stop commenting her name until you do it :)
+GapYearGrrrrl Haha I'm afraid I'm going to have to disappoint you! She wore no makeup and shaved her hair, pretty impossible to make a beauty video out of...
+Loepsie maybe you could do an interpretation based off of the many representations of her? Like the paintings and tapestries
+GapYearGrrrrl may I suggest that you choose instead a beauty beacon from Joan of Arc's era:
Magdalena of Valois/Madeleine of France, Marie of Anjou, Yolande of Aragon, Isabeau of Bavaria, Agnes Sorel.
Personally I kind of hate the way that later portraits/19th century romantic painters feminised Joan so that she doesn't challenge gender binaries.... Especially painful as she was burnt alive for shaving her head and wearing men's clothing.
I read an article on this process years ago. Something to think about.
can u link me the article plz? if u can find it :)
+GapYearGrrrrl It's been some years since I did that unit on medievel history, so I have long since lost the article. However from the wiki page on Cross-dressing, gender identity and sexuality of Joan of Arc ""Clothing and Gender Definition: Joan of Arc" 26. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies: 297-314. In hir book, "Transgendor Warriors: Making History From Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman", transgendored author Leslie Feinberg popularizes notion of Joan of Arc being transgendar. Under the heading They Called Her 'Hommasse'
, Feinberg cites Evans and Murray on the "enormous importance" of
Joan's male costume to her identity, and states, "Joan of Arc suffered
the excruciating pain of being burned alive rather than renounce her
identity ... What an inspirational role model -- a brilliant transgendor
peasant teenager leading an army of laborers into battle."Feinberg, Leslie (1996). Transgendor Warriors: Making History From Joan of Arc to Rupaul. Beacon Press. pp. 36, 37.
i love it
Is there is someone who knows the name of this girl???
Maher Afia Siddiqui Evenly Nesbitt.
Please do Kate Middleton :)
Would love to see Sylvia Plath!!! :-)))
Marylin Monroe :)
Wow❤️
I am Evelyn's family. So this was fun to watch.
Are you one of her great great great grandaughters, or nieces. Perhaps a cousin?
@cocoaorange1 My Father was adopted into the Nesbit family and that is my last name. I've been to her grave when i was about 10.
heyyy. im Joel Nesbit. visited her grave with family. this video is kinda weird but rock on.
You kinda look like Marie Doro
You kinda look like her!
Katharine Hepburn!
Srsly need elizabeth the first ❤️
Stevie Nicks or Carrie Fisher would be great :)
Why are models known for there tragic lives. I guess it's the media playing on our desire to help these beauties.
what about hypatia. she was a brilliant mind. I think only one possible image of her even exist but a typical aristocratic female hairstyle might do
or sappho that could be fun
Añais Nin.
"Certain attraction to men with a peculiar way of treating women"? I don't know anything about her so what am I supposed to imagine here? Haha :)
+Maris Wessels She was sexually abused. It's hard to find a PG-friendly way of saying that :P
+Loepsie Thank you for answering, now I understand the story after :)
+Loepsie Can you do Romy Schneider?
+Loepsie that is so sad...Makes sense with how she began modelling at 14... Nothing has changed really:( More and more we must understand how much sexual abuse costs society as a whole... it blighted her life.
+La Grande Romy was so pretty! I would love to see her
You are so sweet i like u very much thanks for all awesome girl
Your hair looks better when it's straight ...I know that's not the point when making these videos just saying lol u look incredible with long straight hair
You madaam look absolutely stunning in these nude make ups and scattered-big-boofs. Im pretty sure, id look like an Asian lion who just woke up from a restless sleep, if i recreate this look!!
Nice baby.
do amy winehouse!