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朝鲜以及韩国女性美容百年变化史,由CUT网站公布的一个无关于韩国以及朝鲜的女性美容作风的百年变化史材料,正在这没有视频里你看看到过来的一百年正在韩国以及朝鲜的两级分解,由于韩国以及朝鲜是代表着差别文明的社会情况,本钱主义以及共产主义的情况下,女性关于美的寻求收到社会情况的影响而差别。
The Cut is back with their fourth installment of 100 Years of Beauty, in which they condense a century's worth of female beauty, hairstyle, and makeup trends into one fascinating minute. After covering the US and Iran, the Cut focused this time on the past hundred years in Korea, a nation that underwent turbulent changes that ultimately resulted in a division between the North and the South.
At the beginning of the 20th century, we see the model, Tiffany, with her hair in a traditional braided updo embellished with ornaments. A decade later, beauty trends have shifted drastically, as Korea fell under the control of a colonial Japan that had adopted many hair and makeup styles from Europe and the US.
In the 1950s, the screen is split in two to parallel the divide between North and South Korea. Popular looks for South Korean women include familiar Western styles like the '70s hair bump and scarf, '80s teased locks and neon eyeshadow, and the ubiquitous butterfly clips from the '90s.
In stark contrast, North Korean women are styled more simply, with minimal makeup and modest hair often hidden beneath a hat with a Co妹妹unist insignia or a bandana to signify the importance of agriculture and labor in their society.
【100 Years of Beauty - Episode 4: Korea (Tiffany)】
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