Dover Castle was on the front line of attack during the Second World War, and from 1939 the tunnels housed the command centre for naval operations in the English Channel. There were many women in service stationed here during this time, and among those were the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS), otherwise known as the Wrens.
Watch Fashion Historian Amber Butchart and Makeup Artist Rebecca Butterworth transform our model Ella Montrose with a Wren-inspired look, and find out why a bright red lip was an additional weapon in a woman’s arsenal. Our English Heritage Curator Dr Kathryn Bedford discusses what life was like for the Wrens in the tunnels, and we explore the military lives - and look - of these remarkable women.
Prior to this episode, we asked our audience for tips and tricks from the 1940s and we received some fantastic homespun hacks. A special thank you to everyone who sent in a tip from the period.
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PRODUCTS USED
SKIN
'Flesh' Vanishing Cream - LBCC Historial Cosmetics
"Rachel Rose' Loose Powder - Yardley
EYES
Burnt corks
Vaseline
Mascara wand - Louise Young Brushes
CHEEKS
Beetroot - Tesco
LIPS
'True Velvet' lipstick - Lisa Eldridge
LEGS
Gravy browning - Sarson's
Brown eye kohl - MAC Cosmetics
HAIR
Sugar water (1 part sugar to 4 parts water) as a setting lotion
Hair rat made from an old stocking stuffed with hair
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