The 1960s gifted us with plenty of beauty inspiration. The decade has become synonymous with several trends like the iconic Twiggy makeup (think: blue eyeshadow, pink lips, and long lashes), a classic cat eye, and perfectly shaped red lips. And unsurprisingly, the '60s makeup aesthetic still appears today in what we see circulating from the top makeup artists. Ahead, find 25 examples of 60s-inspired makeup looks that perfectly capture the beauty of the time period.
Classic '60s
This makeup look hits all the classic '60s trends, from the doe eyes to freshly flushed skin. The cheeks and lips are adorned with complimentary hues, proving that monochromatic trends are timeless.
Modern Twiggy
Twiggy, one of the biggest makeup icons of the '60s, left us with plenty to be inspired by when it comes to eye makeup. This modern twist on Twiggy's eye look is gorgeous; we love the striking eyeshadow shades on the eyes and how sculpted the skin is.
Cool 60s Girl
Cool girls dominated the '60s, and their makeup never missed. Here, Bella Hadid's cat eye is perfectly shaped, her skin is precisely contoured, and her brows are sharp. This makeup look can quickly become a staple in your beauty routine.
Defined Crease
A more modern take on '60s eye looks, this deep rust liner applied to the top lash line and crease is definitely a show-stopper. Applying a neutral shadow to the lid emphasizes the warm color of the liner.
'60s Metallic Maven
The more spider-like the lashes, the better. The fluttery falsies, metallic silver eyeshadow, and glossy burgundy lips give off '60s vibes in a galactic way.
Signature '60s Glam
This makeup is reminiscent of the grooviest decade for beauty trends—featuring the signature '60s lashes, matte skin, and crimson lips. For a deep red lip, try Make Beauty's Cream Supreme High Impact Lipstick in Dark Side.
'60s Intergalactic Eyes
Create an intergalactic '60s look by utilizing all the glittery, shimmery eyeshadows you can find (browse through the 14 Byrdie-approved glitter eyeshadow palettes). Spidery lashes, soft skin, and baby pink lips serve as the perfect finishing touches to this glam.
'60s Glam
Classic '60s glam consisted of defined eyes, matte skin, and rosy cheeks. This timeless glam has all those elements, making it a look that can be worn all day and night. If you're looking for a pair of false lashes that resemble those of '60s lashes, try Love Seen's Noor 3D Lashes.
Abstract Details
Give your '60s-inspired look a modern twist by creating a winged liner look with an abstract twist. Opt for white eyeliner versus traditional brown and black, and get creative with the shapes you create.
Cat Woman
Cat eye? Check. Matte lid? Check. Defined eyelashes? Check. This look checks off all the boxes, showcasing how '60s beauty trends are still relevant and chic today.
Hollywood Star
Hollywood gave us plenty of makeup looks to be inspired by in the '60s; this winged-liner look is a classic, reminiscent of what we saw all over the silver screen at that time. With the cat eye as the focus, the rest of the makeup is kept minimal to maintain balance.
Pastel Dreams
What's not to love about this look? The baby blue eyeshadow, rosy cheeks, matte pink lips, and voluminous lashes exude '60s vibes all the way.
Modern Definition
'60s eye makeup emphasized the crease, and this look definitely takes notes from the trend. While this look uses an orange eyeshadow, play around with different shadows to see which makes your eyes pop.
Robin's Egg Eyes
Robin's egg blue was popular in the '60s, so why not incorporate it into your look? Swipe the matte blue shadow onto your lids and add some mascara to complete your look.
Heavy Metal
Upgrade your 60s-inspired makeup look with chrome accents. Silver chrome liner is the perfect way to get in on the trend. When paired with minimal complexion makeup and a neutral lip, the eyes take the spotlight.
All About the Accent
Accentuate your eyes by applying blue eyeliner in the crease and under the lash line. With glossy lips and naturally flushed skin, your eye look will make a powerful impact.
Mint Green Dream
Pastel shadows were a big trend back then and have proven timeless. Mint green eyeshadow applied all over the lids is an excellent way to pay homage to the makeup looks of the '60s. For a lovely mint green shade, try Addiction Tokyo's The Eyeshadow in Midnight Drive.
Purple Halo Eyes
Applying sheer lilac and dark purple matte eyeshadow in a halo technique around the eyes gives off a '60s feel but still feels modern. Apply a light pink blush and a few coats of clear lip gloss to complete the look.
'60s Glamour
Pair your smoky eye with winged liner to create a top-notch '60s makeup look. Glossy lips and sculpted cheekbones balance the dramatic eyeshadow look. The end result is glamorous and unforgettable.
Gilded Glamour
Adding metallic elements to your eye look makes it feel more playful and edgy. Create more dimension around the eye by adding liner and lengthy lashes.
Pop Art
With Sabrina Carpenter's makeup, we definitely see Twiggy's influence. Lining the eyes around the top and bottom rim and adding liner in the crease creates a simple yet defined look.
60s Romance
Romantic red lips and black winged liner definitely had their moment in the '60s, and it remains a classic look today. If you're looking for your perfect red, we've extensively tested the best red lipsticks.
Lashes, Lashes, Lashes
It wouldn't be a '60s makeup look if the lashes weren't prominent and slightly spider-like; the precision of the mascara applied here is truly why '60s makeup trends are so fun to wear. To get this separated lash look, apply a few coats of mascara with a comb brush, such as Essence Cosmetics I Love Extreme Crazy Volume Mascara.
Pretty and Pigmented
Take '60s makeup trends to the next level by amping up the intensity of your eyeshadow and blush. Pack on the pigment on your eyes and cheeks to achieve a look with tons of flair.
Metallic '60s Touch
Give your '60s shadow look a metallic twist using varying hues of shadow that gleam and glisten. Here, contrast is created using silver, blue, and purple hues to define the eyes. And, of course, make sure to apply lots of mascara to achieve those fluffy lashes that were a signature in the 1960s.