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In my humble opinion, Karen made a huge mistake with her eyebrows in 1974... It really is a great photo. Too bad I never managed to find it in a higher resolution...Karen's eyebrows don't look like they were tweezed within an inch of her life, so I'm guessing that 1974 is the correct year. I love this photo! She looks good and seems to be having fun playing her drums.
I agree. It may have been Maria Galeazzi's influence, since she was Karen's hairdresser. In Karen's defense, at that time women who were trying to keep up with the current fashion tweezed their eyebrows that way ... including moi. Which I now regret because the thing they don't tell you is that sometimes they don't grow back. So now I have hardly any eyebrows left. Wish I'd left them alone, but hindsight is 20/20.In my humble opinion, Karen made a huge mistake with her eyebrows in 1974... It really is a great photo. Too bad I never managed to find it in a higher resolution...
Really. In the 70s, actresses in Brazil also did their eyebrows this way. The only problem is that it looks like Karen's eyebrows are not even. It looks like it was a little crooked. Anyway... I'm sorry about your eyebrows...I agree. It may have been Maria Galeazzi's influence, since she was Karen's hairdresser. In Karen's defense, at that time women who were trying to keep up with the current fashion tweezed their eyebrows that way ... including moi. Which I now regret because the thing they don't tell you is that sometimes they don't grow back. So now I have hardly any eyebrows left. Wish I'd left them alone, but hindsight is 20/20.
This photo was lifted from a video I posted some time back. It is from a sequence of photos shot in ‘73 at Newville as part of a promotional bit for Ludwig drums.
This photo was lifted from a video I posted some time back. It is from a sequence of photos shot in ‘74 at Newville as part of a promotional bit for Ludwig drums.
This photo was lifted from a video I posted some time back. It is from a sequence of photos shot in ‘73 at Newville as part of a promotional bit for Ludwig drums.