Hello lovelies, I thought it would be fun to talk about the history of the red manicure and the most iconic red nails n Old Hollywood throughout the 20th century.
History of the red manicure:
During the Second World War, women across America were building tanks, planes and they were doing it all in the colors of the Stars and Stripes; blue overalls, red polka-dotted headscarf, and what must have been, in that era, Revlon’s Cherries in the Snow. After the introduction of Technicolor, Rita’s bold nails launched a polish movement. During the 1950s, red nails cemented themselves into popular culture. Glossy red nails became the epitome of Hollywood glamour, and stars like Rita Hayworth and Marilyn Monroe were seldom seen without matching red nails and lips. Cosmetic companies were only too happy to help us replicate this trend, and in 1952 Revlon launched what was possibly one of the most successful beauty campaigns in history. The launch of their iconic ‘Fire and Ice’ nail varnish and lipstick meant we could all have a little piece of luxury and glamour every day. It was popular then, and it remains just as popular today.
Nails:
Rita Extra Long
Rita Short Round
Photographs:
1937: Marlene Dietrich
1950s: Lucille Ball
1952: Rita Hayworth
1974: Faye Dunaway
1975: Barbara Streisand
1978: Olivia Newton-John
1980s: Joan Collins
1945: Joan Crawford
1950:Lauren Bacall
1965: Natalie Wood
1972: Liza Minelli
1978:Dolly Parton
1981:Cher
1984:Lana Turner
1992: Princess Diana
1953: Marilyn Monroe
1955: Elizabeth Taylor
1950s: Dorothy Dandridge