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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Creating Gatsby Hair

Go behind the scenes of The Great Gatsby with the movie's hairstylist, Kerry Warn, who gave us a little insight on the classic hairstyles in the movie, along with tips on how you can re-create a vintage look, too.

Go behind the scenes of The Great Gatsby with the movie's hairstylist, Kerry Warn, who gave us a little insight on the classic hairstyles in the movie, along with tips on how you can re-create a vintage look, too. Warn, an international creative consultant for John Frieda, worked with the film's creative team to design a variety of hairstyles for everyone from lead Carey Mulligan to the extras in the backdrop. Referencing the book's descriptions and working with the film's director, Baz Luhrmann, Warn was able to duplicate a variety of Roaring '20s coifs.

POPSUGAR: How did you go about designing the looks for The Great Gatsby?
Kerry Warn: I first met with Baz and costume designer Catherine Martin, and then read the script and also did some of my own research on the period. From there, I started to workshop ideas to see how they would look.

PS: Do these styles translate to modern times?
KW: I think they translate perfectly as we have seen 1920s influence in fashion for the last 50 years. The bob hairstyle seems to have come back around. In high-fashion images, we see slick hair, which all harks back to the '20s, as well.

PS: What are the tricks to achieving vintage styles for the everyday woman?
KW: If you have short hair, it is much easier to accomplish than long hair. Wavy hair is great — you can mold your wave with finger waving to create the look. A short bob like Louise Brooks's is also a perfect look. With long hair, it's about the elimination of the length, which can be difficult unless you have a friend that can help you to pin the back up. Also a row of pin curls along the nape of the neck was something that we used in the film.

PS: What's the trick to mastering finger waves?
KW: I have to admit, they are very difficult to do. I recommend starting on very wet hair and choosing your part. Hold the comb at right angles with the hair and scalp and using the index and middle fingers, secure the wave as you place it to move on to the next one.

1920s hairstyles

Downton Abbey Then and Now: Make Way For the '20s

In February, Downton Abbey returns to our TV screens for a third season.

In February, Downton Abbey returns to our TV screens for a third season. And while the Brits have flooded the Internet with spoilers, the only thing we're willing to reveal is this: '20s beauty has taken over the estate. From flapper hairstyles to rouge pots, the women are leaving the Edwardian era behind for a more modern look. It all started with the arrival of Mary's curling contraption last season, but now you can expect to see everyone with cropped cuts and formfitting fashion (except the Dowager Countess, of course). And perhaps you'll get to see what a '20s wedding looks like when you tune in . . .

Source: ITV
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Love It or Hate It: Amanda Seyfried's Ode to the 1920s

Amanda Seyfried went with a loose, 1920s hairstyle for the NY premiere of Chloe last night.

Amanda Seyfried went with a loose, 1920s hairstyle for the NY premiere of Chloe last night. We've seen quite a lot of Amanda on the promo circuit recently for her Dear John role and she's learning to mix up her style nicely. The sheer brick-coral lip suits her ivory skin and I'm loving the metallic shadow around the lash lines. Amanda's lucky, she's got HUGE eyes so a little water-lining doesn't hurt; be careful if yours are a little smaller, though, wearing kohl inside the lash line can make them look even smaller. I like the fact that the hair isn't over-styled with product, it adds an easy glamour to it all, don't you think?

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Love It or Hate It: Eva Green's 1920s Salute

Former Bond girl Eva Green has old Hollywood glamour down to an art.

Former Bond girl Eva Green has old Hollywood glamour down to an art. I know her style can be somewhat eccentric at times (remember her crazy backcombed-to-max-then-dragged-through-a-hedge-backwards hair at the '07 BAFTAs?) but I think she got it just right at the 2010 Evening Standard British Film Awards in London last night. The pearlescent orange-rouge lip works amazingly well against her porcelain skin and I love how she kept the rest of her makeup minimal. The pretty 1920s-inspired hairstyle is also a winner for me; what about you?