Makeup case used by makeup artist Bernadine M. Anderson, 1970s - 1990s. Creator: Unknown
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Makeup case used by makeup artist Bernadine M. Anderson, 1970s - 1990s. Creator: Unknown
Anderson, Hollywoods first African American female makeup artist, filed a class action lawsuit for being discriminated against because of her race. As a result she earned a 3-year apprenticeship with Warner Brothers and launched her career. Black hard-sided makeup case with silver metal hardware, including a lock & key mechanism. Hinged lid with a single, black plastic handle. Top compartment is a tray divided into two (2) sections. Underside of lid is lined with green felt. At the center is a square mirror flanked by a black elastic band on either side. The front panel is a hinged flap that folds down to reveal eight (8) wooden drawers. Each drawer has a mirrored bottom and silver-colored metal pull. Contains an array of makeup products (including stage makeup) such as foundation, blush, eye liner, adhesives, hair products, applicators, and eye shadow totaling 128 pieces
Media ID 22166083
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