1930s
Back then all you needed was a pigmented pencil and steady hand to achieve this thin defined look from German actress Marlene Dietrich. It's clear she let her eyes do all the talking here.
1940s
For the woman who showed us how make unibrows sexy! This naturally bushy brow style from Frida Kahlo was as easy as one-two-three. No pencil or tweezers required.
1950s
We all want our eyes to pop when shaping our brows. Here, actress Sophia Loren's pointed tales and framing shape create a look no one could turn away from.
1950s
Who wouldn't do breakfast with this icon? Audrey Hepburn's thick, voluptuous hairs create the perfect definition to end on a sharp cut tale. This is a signature look we can all pull off with a good brow color and a brush.
1970s
Brooke Shields' flared brows were the epitome of cute and sleek. Not too much color and just enough tweezing to create a naturally flowing style. If only all brows could look this laxed.
1970s
The queen of all things outlandish, Grace Jones, taught us a thing or two about face framing with these thin, rectangular, temple-length brows. Like Grace, when in doubt, draw it out.
1990s
The Cosby Show star was all about getting straight to the point back then. Lisa Bonet sported these bushy front-end brows with a hard-edge tail resembling an arrow.
2016
Today the brow throne is held by celebs like Cara Delevingne with her fluffed, bushed and colored brows. Cara shows us there's beauty in bushy.

