We’re very into the 100 years of Puerto Rican beauty video

We’re very into the 100 years of Puerto Rican beauty video

We’re very into the 100 years of Puerto Rican beauty video
We’re very into the 100 years of Puerto Rican beauty video

The Cut’s amazing 100 Years of Beauty series has given us a glimpse into beauty standards and transformations around the world. They’ve tackled many countries already including the U.S., Mexico, Iran, and the Philippines. Meticulously researched, The Cut’s series aims to entertain, create an appreciation beauty around the globe, and of course, make us SWOON. Today, we got a glimpse into the beauty trends from Puerto Rico side by side with Nuyorican beauty in New York.

1910s

The turn of the century beauty images were based on activists Isabel Gonzalez and Luisa Capetillo.

1910 beauty
1910 beauty

1920s

Puerto Rico and Nuyorican looks were drastically opposite. While the Nuyorican look mirrored the U.S.’s beauty evolution (coifed curls), Puerto Rico women had their hair completely behind their faces and wore minimal makeup.

1920's Beauty
1920's Beauty

1930s

Juliet De Burgos was the inspiration for Puerto Rico’s ’30s look while the Nuyorican look is said to be inspired by Diosa Costello’s character from the musical Too Many Girls.

1930's Beauty
1930's Beauty

1940s

The 1940s Nuyorican look was inspired by singer Myrta Silva while the Puerto Rico style was based on women who worked in factories.

1940s Beauty
1940s Beauty

1950s

Activist Lolita Lebron inspired Puerto Rico’s ’50s look, while the naturalistic New York beauty look was based on Actress Miriam Colon.

1950's Beauty
1950's Beauty

1960s[subheader]

The ’60s Puerto Rican look was based on actress and singer Lucha Villa while the New York look was directly based on actress Rita Moreno who marked the first Latina to win an Academy Award. She won for her role in West Side Story.

[subheader]1970s

Poet Sandra Maria Esteves inspired the New York look while TV host, model and beauty queen Marisol Malaret was the basis for Puerto Rico beauty.

1970 - New York
1970 - New York
1970 - Puerto Rico
1970 - Puerto Rico

1980s[subheader]

The Puerto Rican and Nuyorican looks for the ’80s were quite similar. Both accentuated big hair and colorful makeup. Both looks were inspired by singers, Iris Chacon and Irene Cara, respectively. Irene Cara for her role in the 1980’s hit film Fame.

[subheader]1990s

New York’s ’90s look was based on actress Rosie Perez, known for her roles in Pineapple Express and It Could Happen to You while Puerto Rico’s look was a nod to the Miss Universe Pageant.

1990's Beauty
1990's Beauty

2000s

Puerto Rico’s look was based again on the Miss Universe Pageant, for which they won twice in the 2000s while New York’s look mirrored the red carpet glamour of Rosario Dawson.

2000's Beauty
2000's Beauty

2010s

The 2010s New York look was inspired by J-Lo herself, specifically her style in her music video for “Same Girl” while Puerto Rico’s look was based on 2016’s Miss Puerto Rico, Brenda Jimenez.

2010's Beauty
2010's Beauty

Watch the video below to be amazed by Puerto Rico’s beauty evolution over the last 100 years.

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