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Behind the Silver Screen Series

Costume, Makeup, and Hair

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Movie buffs and film scholars alike often overlook the importance of makeup artists, hair stylists, and costumers. With precious few but notable exceptions, creative workers in these fields have received little public recognition, even when their artistry goes on to inspire worldwide fashion trends.

From the acclaimed Behind the Silver Screen series,  Costume, Makeup, and Hair  charts the development of these three crafts in the American film industry from the 1890s to the present. Each chapter examines a different era in film history, revealing how the arts of cinematic costume, makeup, and hair, have continually adapted to new conditions, making the transitions from stage to screen, from monochrome to color, and from analog to digital. Together, the book’s contributors give us a remarkable glimpse into how these crafts foster creative collaboration and improvisation, often fashioning striking looks and ingenious effects out of limited materials. 

Costume, Makeup, and Hair  not only considers these crafts in relation to a wide range of film genres, from sci-fi spectacles to period dramas, but also examines the role they have played in the larger marketplace for fashion and beauty products. Drawing on rare archival materials and lavish color illustrations, this volume provides readers with both a groundbreaking history of film industry labor and an appreciation of cinematic costume, makeup, and hairstyling as distinct art forms.

256 pages, Paperback

Published October 7, 2016

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August 31, 2024
this was a super fun read! i feel like i learned a lot about film makeup in economic, social and political contexts over Hollywood history, which is quite a bit of information to fit into 218 pages, so it felt a bit rushed at times. also, i didn't realize there were color pages at first, so i started having to flip back and forth a lot at some point. i wish they referenced the normal pages that each color plate was referenced in to make it easier. overall very cool though and super helpful for MUAs!
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August 5, 2025
this was actually super fascinating, including the stuff not at all relevant to what I was researching
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