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The Pencil is making one helluva comeback. Made famous by Hollywood Golden Age stars such as Errol Flynn and Clark Gable, thanks to Brad Pitt, it’s now back and better than ever.
Don't be fooled by the full beard on Victory Barber & Brand's Matty Conrad. He swears he is a grooming expert and he's back to show you how to shave 7 classic mustache styles. Starting with his ...
Kodachrome photograph of Clark Gable taken on a visit to the Kodak factory at Harrow, Middlesex, by JCA Redhead during World War II. Suddenly, hair was political anew.
George looked devilishly handsome with his mustache, and some might say even looked slightly like Clark Gable. He was dressed in jeans and a jumper, meaning he was probably directing and not acting.
The Pencil is a thin, finely groomed moustache just above the upper lip, popular with movie stars of the Golden Age such as David Niven, Clark Gable and Errol Flynn.
When "Gone With the Wind" premiered in 1939, it sparked the pencil mustache trend thanks to the film's leading man, Clark Gable. During his heyday, Gable was often referred to as the " King of ...
In Hollywood, Clark Gable, Errol Flynn and Ronald Colman sported moustaches that could make a heroine swoon – but as the world entered an economic depression, the moustache-on-the-street became ...
Lord Byron went for a more slender version in the 1800s. And Mustachioed Hollywood stars like Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, Tom Selleck, and Eddie Murphy popularized the style in the 20th century.
But if you shape it a little more, or put some separation between your mustache and nose a la Clark Gable, you might be in for more work than you want.
American actor Clark Gable might not have scored his role as heart-throb Rhett Butler in ‘Gone With the Wind’ without his ability to grow a striking After Eight moustache.Credit: REX ...
The Pencil is a thin, finely groomed moustache just above the upper lip, popular with movie stars of the Golden Age such as David Niven, Clark Gable and Errol Flynn.