She looks just like her! I loved her acting in the end of the video. Lisa Eldridge I just wanted to tell you that your makeup technique is a breath of fresh air in this overly contoured and caky foundation routine cruel world.
I agree completely, I remember a time when makeup artists were all like this but now it's so refreshing to see, now all we see are Nikkitutorials style makeup artists.
Please do a Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour look! I've searched everywhere, asked most MUAs on RUclips on nobody has done it. Will you, please? It's such an iconic look!
I was working with Sienna Miller and she was telling me all about her role in 'The Girl' playing Tippi Hedren. I've always loved the film and Tippis look so I thought it would be fun! I posted a picture on facebook last month to test the water and lots of people said "yes do it!" ... so here it is X
Fascinating. Lisa Eldridge is clearly at the top of the tree in her metier, persuasively demonstrating that this is a form of art, when one sees how subtle and sympathetic the decisions and application are in the preparation and the creation of the most mobile image in any film - the face. I am also so pleased to learn form this that the make-up artist for "The Birds" campaigned successfully for the craft to be officailly recognised by the film industry. Tippi Hedren is simply luminous in the film, and the reconstruction of her facial image witht this graceful professional model is breathtaking and eerie.
These are (obviously) my favorite videos of yours. I applaud you for not only being a master of your craft but also knowing the HISTORY of it, which is so important to understand these vintage looks. We're not worthy.
LohengrinTh It means the colors are on opposite ends of the color wheel. If you put one next to the other, they will make the other look brighter and more vibrant. If you mix them they will cancel each other out.
I have watched and studied the film for years for that is what one does with a masterpiece...I have met Ms. Hedren and perhaps I should not kiss and tell here but took the opportunity to kiss her on the cheek...she is so beautiful on many levels...you caught her look to the tee...she would I'm sure enjoy seeing this tribute to her special look!
Svetlana is stunning. And I love the conversation you two had. It's great to see some interaction between you and your model. Such a great look....now I need to see the movie a again!! Thank you, as always for more inspiration. I think it's finally time to bite the bullet and buy myself that Paula Dorf brush. Ha!
Oh my! This is an older video but I just had to write. You just got me choked up, Lisa! You did an amazing job. I was TERRIFIED of this movie as a girl but I simply adored Tippi. Thank you for sharing the torture she endured, as well. Your lovely model truly channeled Tippi with the phone and coat and I started to tear up. Lisa, you are ever an inspiration. Love from Seattle, WA.
Superior video.. Love the intro with the info regarding Hitchcock and his leading ladies...Gorgeous tutorial .. Thank you for your dedication to Excellence..!!!!
I'd love to see more authentic Old Hollywood/50s looks! I've been trying to find the perfect look for a 50s ball I'm going to and although so far no tutorial quite matches my dress, I still love watching you do these vintage looks because of your wonderful plethora of knowledge of the era.
A sublime recreation of Tippy's iconic-period makeup. Lisa's passion for the trade emanates. I love the artisan-archival research Lisa does prior to sharing the history with us. What a gift!
I love all your videos, but this one is somehow my favorite. Your model is absolutely gorgeous and perfect for this look. Your respect for the art and history of your profession somehow even outshines her beauty. Your in-depth discussions of the history of makeup artistry and some of the artists of the past that have been unrecognized, or under-recognized, are the parts of your videos I feel that set you so far above not only most RUclips, but even television an popular culture at large. So rarely do we get to watch a master at work, let alone one that shares so much of their process. We are so lucky to have someone so dedicated to her craft and exploring the intersection of things like film and fashion, trends and timelessness. You are a beauty historian, artist, professional...all in one! Thank you again and again for sharing with your audience. I feel so lucky to be part of that audience.
Amazing look, so authentic and flawless. This model has an uncannily mid-century look too, she'd make a great model for a Catherine Deneuve or Grace Kelly tutorial. Perhaps Umbrellas of Cherbourg!
This is about the 10th time I have watched this video...My gosh.. I get so inspired when I watch it. I love how you have your own flair on vintage looks. Just fantastic!
Clutch the pearls...OMG Tippi was soooo classy!!!! I love this video. I saw Tippi's name and got excited. Its a name that in my opinion isn't remembered as often as it should be. She was definately one of the best, though that time period was all about feminine beauty, and having class. Great job!!!
It's so cool that you're a Hitchcock fan! And you are very knowledgeable about his filmmaking process which I am impressed by since I'm such a nerd and I look up all those things as well :)
LOVED this tutorial! Can't believe how much she resembles Tippi. And the history lesson was such a great bonus. Plus you mentioned my favorite scene when she's on the playground and the birds gather behind her. Love, love, love!
I LOVE the fact that you tell us also a bit of the stories behind the look, the movies, actors, directors involved etc. and that you chat away during the tutorials. That way we not only learn about make-up but also a bit of history, and improve our general knowledge :) brilliant! x
How amazing! She seems to embody the character to perfection at the end, especially with that swoop of the hair and of course your fantastic spot on rendition of that iconic makeup. That lip is gorgeous!
OH Lisa!!! Thank you so much for paying homage to Tippi Hedren like this. I believe she was such an underrated actress. I think if her career hadn't stalled the way it did she would have been one of the most sought after actresses in Hollywood. Thank you so much it was a beautiful look and tribute!
i love how you give us make up lessons and make up history as the background story. it makes your videos so much better than the typical tutorials! thanks lisa!
I love the the look Lisa, but also I have such admiration for the lengths you go to to in order to understand the emotion behind the make up. You are a total inspiration.
The Birds is one of my all-time favorite movies! You did an excellent job re-creating the makeup! Simply beautiful. I love this video and your Marilyn Monroe video so much.
one of my favorite Hitchcock movies bar none and you did Tippy such justice with this makeup look. I think you are by far the single most talented makeup artist on youtube. I truly appreciate all the history you give us in your videos, it shows that you love what you do so much, you take the time to study it and learn more about it and research, nothing short of amazing Lisa, thank you so much for making fantastic videos
this is a master work, i got goosebumps at the end when i see her look like Tippi from the Birds Hitchcock movie, coming alive. Kudos Lisa...you're the best *bow*
Lisa you are such an artist; the model looks just like Tippi at the end. Please, please do more makeup videos like this, I love seeing beautiful, iconic makeup looks brought to life through your videos.
This is SO amazing. I'll never get over how beautiful blue eye shadow looks on brown/hazel eyes. The accuracy of the palette that you chose for eyes/lips/nails is astounding too!
I enjoy so much watching your videos, because not only the make up artistry is incredible, but you always educate us with the stories behind a certain look or character!
I love how you immerse in the topic and always give us some really interesting background information to better understand the look. It's so classy and as always perfectly done!
I love how you use that powder puff so that you don't disturb her face makeup. I've never seen that before but it is such a good idea! Fantastic job on recreating this look!!
Genuinely fabulous video. I'm not the hugest fan of makeup but seeing your passion for what you do and the storytelling in your videos keeps me coming back for more!
AMAZING!!!!! The ending with the phone and the seagulls screeching! And all the extra info about makeup artists and film and the all-powerful Hitchcock! Love this video!
Absolutely gorgeous look! Your knowledge about how Hitchcock, Smit and Tippi worked made this video especially interesting to watch. I feel like I'm taking a class in Film history, and not just watching a makeup video on youtube! I really admire your depth of knowledge and your obvious passion for the makeup done in classic films! That was very intriguing to watch. Thank you so much Lisa! xxx
You are such a class act Lisa. I live in SF and am Hitchcock obsessed and was just re watching The Birds filmed in near by Bodega Bay. I was so inspired by Tippy Hendren's look in the film I wanted to recreate the looks and outfits. What wonderfully timed inspiration you've provided! Thank you for endlessly and chic tastes and talent!
I think these days anything goes, we can try any look we feel like. 60's inspired make-up one day, no make-up make-up the next. The 60's is a big trend this spring in terms of fashion so if you feel like having fun with your make-up, try it one day. If you dont like it you can always wash it off, thats the beauty of make-up X
Oh my God Lisa, thank you so much for this tutorial! I always believed that such a sky blue eyeshadow was so on trend during the 50's-60's, and yet I hadn't seen anyone recommending such a colour for a makeup tutorial of that era. I'm so thankful in that you share with us your knowledge and history of makeup the way noone else has done so far!
I got the Lorac Mint edition palette from ULTA for my birthday last week and was trying to figure out a way to use it when I saw this tutorial. While the blue color isn't the same it is still a perfect palette for this look.
She looks just like her! I loved her acting in the end of the video. Lisa Eldridge I just wanted to tell you that your makeup technique is a breath of fresh air in this overly contoured and caky foundation routine cruel world.
+Loza Loza exactly my thoughts! I just discovered her this week, and I have fallen in love with her approach...it is how makeup should be.
Yes yes YES!!
I agree completely, I remember a time when makeup artists were all like this but now it's so refreshing to see, now all we see are Nikkitutorials style makeup artists.
JennyLucy beauty It's so true! Love this channel 😍
No. Ladies of the 50s 60s 70s and before cannot be compared with.
I love the historic commentary she has in this one. Makeup is more than makeup. Very cool.
I love how the Hitchcock blondes looked; so classy and sophisticated.
I would love to see more Hitchcock Heroines videos--I REALLY wish you would do a Grace Kelly tutorial. Please make this happen!
Please do a Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour look! I've searched everywhere, asked most MUAs on RUclips on nobody has done it. Will you, please? It's such an iconic look!
Yes, that would be great.
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Svetlana really captured Tippi's look! I love Hitchcock films! Rear Window is my favorite
this blue, so elegant, just adorable.
I was working with Sienna Miller and she was telling me all about her role in 'The Girl' playing Tippi Hedren. I've always loved the film and Tippis look so I thought it would be fun! I posted a picture on facebook last month to test the water and lots of people said "yes do it!" ... so here it is X
Fascinating. Lisa Eldridge is clearly at the top of the tree in her metier, persuasively demonstrating that this is a form of art, when one sees how subtle and sympathetic the decisions and application are in the preparation and the creation of the most mobile image in any film - the face. I am also so pleased to learn form this that the make-up artist for "The Birds" campaigned successfully for the craft to be officailly recognised by the film industry. Tippi Hedren is simply luminous in the film, and the reconstruction of her facial image witht this graceful professional model is breathtaking and eerie.
These are (obviously) my favorite videos of yours. I applaud you for not only being a master of your craft but also knowing the HISTORY of it, which is so important to understand these vintage looks. We're not worthy.
This one is so beautiful, Lisa. I am so glad that you shared it with us! Yep, Grace Kelly in Rear window would be amazing ;)
Oh my gosh! she looks exactly like a 60s Barbie!
This makeup look is magical.. the lip color has a mystical connection to the light blue eyeshadow color which I dont understand but it is magical
killeryory
wow didnt know that.. what does complementary mean.. how can someone know what color is complementary to another color?
It's like your photo. :-)
Caramel C
Orange is my most fav color.. in chakra pholosophy it is related to sexualism but it actually gives me hope and peace of mind
LohengrinTh yes, me too...
LohengrinTh It means the colors are on opposite ends of the color wheel. If you put one next to the other, they will make the other look brighter and more vibrant. If you mix them they will cancel each other out.
I'm about to say I sentence I have never uttered before - "That powder blue eyeshadow looks great!" x
I have watched and studied the film for years for that is what one does with a masterpiece...I have met Ms. Hedren and perhaps I should not kiss and tell here but took the opportunity to kiss her on the cheek...she is so beautiful on many levels...you caught her look to the tee...she would I'm sure enjoy seeing this tribute to her special look!
Thank you Keith X
I copied how Svetlana said it but I'm sure she was just being kind and giving me the easy to pronounce 'English version lol : ) X
Absolutely flawless vintage mod makeup look! I adore the soft/blue/brown eye dramatic eye. Stunning makeup,stunning model,stunning artist XOXO
Only you can make blue eyeshadow look so chic! Lovely model, she's a doll
Svetlana is stunning. And I love the conversation you two had. It's great to see some interaction between you and your model. Such a great look....now I need to see the movie a again!! Thank you, as always for more inspiration. I think it's finally time to bite the bullet and buy myself that Paula Dorf brush. Ha!
Oh my! This is an older video but I just had to write. You just got me choked up, Lisa! You did an amazing job. I was TERRIFIED of this movie as a girl but I simply adored Tippi. Thank you for sharing the torture she endured, as well. Your lovely model truly channeled Tippi with the phone and coat and I started to tear up. Lisa, you are ever an inspiration. Love from Seattle, WA.
Julia Elliott
Phone and cost impeccably true.
Superior video.. Love the intro with the info regarding Hitchcock and his leading ladies...Gorgeous tutorial .. Thank you for your dedication to Excellence..!!!!
being ignored... I am feeling so alone in cyberspace, LOL
she looks amazing. like a retro barbie. this look suits her very well. well done
I'd love to see more authentic Old Hollywood/50s looks! I've been trying to find the perfect look for a 50s ball I'm going to and although so far no tutorial quite matches my dress, I still love watching you do these vintage looks because of your wonderful plethora of knowledge of the era.
A sublime recreation of Tippy's iconic-period makeup. Lisa's passion for the trade emanates. I love the artisan-archival research Lisa does prior to sharing the history with us. What a gift!
Beautiful!! You're very talented!!
I love all your videos, but this one is somehow my favorite. Your model is absolutely gorgeous and perfect for this look. Your respect for the art and history of your profession somehow even outshines her beauty. Your in-depth discussions of the history of makeup artistry and some of the artists of the past that have been unrecognized, or under-recognized, are the parts of your videos I feel that set you so far above not only most RUclips, but even television an popular culture at large. So rarely do we get to watch a master at work, let alone one that shares so much of their process. We are so lucky to have someone so dedicated to her craft and exploring the intersection of things like film and fashion, trends and timelessness. You are a beauty historian, artist, professional...all in one! Thank you again and again for sharing with your audience. I feel so lucky to be part of that audience.
You should do a Lana Del Rey makeup tutorial on Svetlana, she looks so much like her already!
Yeah especially the nose
Svetlana... Total name, please?
Amazing look, so authentic and flawless. This model has an uncannily mid-century look too, she'd make a great model for a Catherine Deneuve or Grace Kelly tutorial. Perhaps Umbrellas of Cherbourg!
Oooh,I second this! Umbrellas of Cherbourg - another Technicolor masterpiece!
Don't know why, her face reminds me of Tippi Hedren's.
This is about the 10th time I have watched this video...My gosh.. I get so inspired when I watch it. I love how you have your own flair on vintage looks. Just fantastic!
The look, application and model absolutely gorgeous
Clutch the pearls...OMG Tippi was soooo classy!!!! I love this video. I saw Tippi's name and got excited. Its a name that in my opinion isn't remembered as often as it should be. She was definately one of the best, though that time period was all about feminine beauty, and having class. Great job!!!
Yes definitely a touch of the vintage Barbie about this look X
Lisa Eldridge This is my favorite look of yours! Tres tres chic and very accurate!
I love the commentary in your videos; you are so well-spoken. A beautiful makeup artist with mad talent...thanks for making videos. Love from Canada!
:) Lisa clearly loves the model's name - she uses it at every opportunity, which is so cute :)
love your retro makeup tutorials. Also enjoying your stories about the history of famous makeup artist. Please do more
you are just so classy and your makeup skills are endless!
I love these historical makeup tutorials the most! Absolutely breathtaking!
Lisa... What an incredible eye you have (for every detail) and job you have done! Superb!
I love that you provide us not only with an education of applying makeup, but also the history of makeup. Truly extraordinary look Lisa, as always.
It's so cool that you're a Hitchcock fan! And you are very knowledgeable about his filmmaking process which I am impressed by since I'm such a nerd and I look up all those things as well :)
LOVED this tutorial! Can't believe how much she resembles Tippi. And the history lesson was such a great bonus. Plus you mentioned my favorite scene when she's on the playground and the birds gather behind her. Love, love, love!
I love this tutorial! can you do a Grace Kelly one please ?? xoxoooxo
I LOVE the fact that you tell us also a bit of the stories behind the look, the movies, actors, directors involved etc. and that you chat away during the tutorials. That way we not only learn about make-up but also a bit of history, and improve our general knowledge :) brilliant! x
Like you said - went from innocent and young to sophisticated, complex, interesting and intelligent.
How amazing! She seems to embody the character to perfection at the end, especially with that swoop of the hair and of course your fantastic spot on rendition of that iconic makeup. That lip is gorgeous!
Gorgeous! I actually named my dog Tippi Hedren. The one I had before her I had named Hitchcock. Huge inspiration in my life.
Danni Glamour call me a copycat, but I kind of want to name a dog Tippi now. 😂
Will Greigh Do it! I have a Brussels Griffon and she's adorable!
OH Lisa!!! Thank you so much for paying homage to Tippi Hedren like this. I believe she was such an underrated actress. I think if her career hadn't stalled the way it did she would have been one of the most sought after actresses in Hollywood. Thank you so much it was a beautiful look and tribute!
The model is beautiful.
i love how you give us make up lessons and make up history as the background story. it makes your videos so much better than the typical tutorials! thanks lisa!
it would have been really cool to see this look done on Dakota Johnson, Tippi's granddaughter.
As always Lisa, your ability to make a video not only interesting but also visually stunning is so much appreciated.
pleeease do a priscilla presley tutorial
God no.
the no-makeup-makeup ur wearing in this video is gorgeous Lisa !
I love The Birds. I love what a relentless stalker Tippi's character is :D
I love the the look Lisa, but also I have such admiration for the lengths you go to to in order to understand the emotion behind the make up. You are a total inspiration.
beautiful! reminds me of christina ricci's character in buffalo 66 (-:
Such a great movie! 💕
WOW what a true likeness to Tipi and her character in this classic film, love it!
the model looks like s vintage barbie
That model is just the cutest thing!!!! I love her nose!! Wish mine looked that perfect.
At the end of all that the model did look like Ms Hedren.
The Birds is one of my all-time favorite movies! You did an excellent job re-creating the makeup! Simply beautiful. I love this video and your Marilyn Monroe video so much.
This article about Tippi's manicure might interest you! So cool!!!
news.yahoo.com/hollywood-star-made-vietnamese-refugees-beauticians-223603963.html
Thank you for this link - I remember reading something about this years ago, but I forgot where!
one of my favorite Hitchcock movies bar none and you did Tippy such justice with this makeup look. I think you are by far the single most talented makeup artist on youtube. I truly appreciate all the history you give us in your videos, it shows that you love what you do so much, you take the time to study it and learn more about it and research, nothing short of amazing Lisa, thank you so much for making fantastic videos
I could listen to you talk about makeup for hours ! I learn so much, and your voice is very calming !
this is a master work, i got goosebumps at the end when i see her look like Tippi from the Birds Hitchcock movie, coming alive. Kudos Lisa...you're the best *bow*
I love all the history facts you add to your films! They become even more fascinating.
Lisa you are such an artist; the model looks just like Tippi at the end. Please, please do more makeup videos like this, I love seeing beautiful, iconic makeup looks brought to life through your videos.
aw thanks! So happy you like it X
The birds was on swedish tv the other day and that made me think of this, it really is spot on and she looks very much like tippi!
She is absolutely gorgeous. And this look is unbelievably beautiful, thanks Lisa for making this tutorial!!
thanks for commenting, I appreciate it! X
I'm such a movie geek! Please do more classic cinema looks.
WOW! Simply stunning. We are so fortunate through this channel to see Lisa's work firsthand. Just beautiful.
I love your iconic, historical looks! You bring so much to each film, they are really wonderful to watch.
This is SO amazing. I'll never get over how beautiful blue eye shadow looks on brown/hazel eyes. The accuracy of the palette that you chose for eyes/lips/nails is astounding too!
I love how you do tutorials for older iconic looks as well as more modern things, it's great, original and refreshing!
I enjoy so much watching your videos, because not only the make up artistry is incredible, but you always educate us with the stories behind a certain look or character!
Love this! Absolutely love this subtle elegance of vintage makeup.
I looooove all of your classic makeup look. They're all so elegant.
I love how you immerse in the topic and always give us some really interesting background information to better understand the look. It's so classy and as always perfectly done!
Beautiful love the completed look!
Love this look! the contrast of the blue eye shadow with coral lip is just stunning.
Model has completely changed in her look... such a great work Lisa!
I love how you use that powder puff so that you don't disturb her face makeup. I've never seen that before but it is such a good idea! Fantastic job on recreating this look!!
The bird sounds at the end... chills! Beautiful makeup and styling. Thank you so much for sharing.
Genuinely fabulous video. I'm not the hugest fan of makeup but seeing your passion for what you do and the storytelling in your videos keeps me coming back for more!
Wow, completely NAILED it! One of my all time favorite characters in one of my all time favorite movies.
This is so stunning! I love the use of colour in a classic way that is not over the top.
AMAZING!!!!! The ending with the phone and the seagulls screeching! And all the extra info about makeup artists and film and the all-powerful Hitchcock! Love this video!
Absolutely gorgeous look! Your knowledge about how Hitchcock, Smit and Tippi worked made this video especially interesting to watch. I feel like I'm taking a class in Film history, and not just watching a makeup video on youtube! I really admire your depth of knowledge and your obvious passion for the makeup done in classic films!
That was very intriguing to watch. Thank you so much Lisa! xxx
beautiful
This is my favorite look- I actually use this and change the blue to some other brighter colors, such as greens, & it looks fantastic! Thanks Lisa ❤
You are such a class act Lisa. I live in SF and am Hitchcock obsessed and was just re watching The Birds filmed in near by Bodega Bay. I was so inspired by Tippy Hendren's look in the film I wanted to recreate the looks and outfits. What wonderfully timed inspiration you've provided! Thank you for endlessly and chic tastes and talent!
i love how much knowledge you have and share about your video/makeup inspiration and about the history of makeup artists
I love when you do these historical make up looks, so interesting!
I think these days anything goes, we can try any look we feel like. 60's inspired make-up one day, no make-up make-up the next. The 60's is a big trend this spring in terms of fashion so if you feel like having fun with your make-up, try it one day. If you dont like it you can always wash it off, thats the beauty of make-up X
Oh my God Lisa, thank you so much for this tutorial! I always believed that such a sky blue eyeshadow was so on trend during the 50's-60's, and yet I hadn't seen anyone recommending such a colour for a makeup tutorial of that era. I'm so thankful in that you share with us your knowledge and history of makeup the way noone else has done so far!
I got the Lorac Mint edition palette from ULTA for my birthday last week and was trying to figure out a way to use it when I saw this tutorial. While the blue color isn't the same it is still a perfect palette for this look.
GORGEOUS! I am always amazed at how make-up can transform a person. Svetlana really became Tippi during the video!