![]() ![]() Shows both young and old are represented, with at least one show for everyone no matter their age, gender, or sexuality. These anime are great, and you’ll find many of the expected takes on this list, but in compiling this I tried to consider every genre’s most exemplary offerings. Prestige anime is often centered around a man and his struggles, themes that often disclude varied viewers and create an echo chamber of impenetrable, inarguable taste for fans to discuss. I’ve long enjoyed shoujo for its florid style and high melodrama, but when I thought of anime that deserved to be on a list of the best ever, only shows with male protagonists came to mind. Working on this list allowed me to examine my own taste and the sort of aesthetic that guides me. So why is it that lists like this leave out anime made by women, for women? And why can’t these anime be enjoyed by men, too? Hobbyists and fandoms have long had distinctive, individualized communities, lively groups that often do not intersect except, maybe, at anime conventions, given over half of North America’s attendees are female. With lists like this, diverse demographics are often left unconsidered, effectively sidelining female and LGBT viewers. Interested in Storybook Cosmetics? Check out my reviews on the Wizardry and Witchcraft palette, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Palette, Little Women Book Club Palette, and Rose Brushes.At Paste, we believe there’s an anime for everyone. What do you think of this palette? Let me know in the comments below and remember, “you’re, like, really pretty.” I think Cool Mom and Mouse…Duh will make a beautiful blue eye and Is Butter a Carb? will be stunning with a brown smokey eye. ![]() Now, I am so excited to break this beauty out for spring and summer. I loved how it looked but I was intimidated by the colors. ![]() I won’t lie, when I first looked at the palette I was not quite sure what to do with it. Also, October 3rd is really pretty but I do not know how often I will reach for it because it was harder to blend out.Īll that being said, I love the color story. While I really liked highlighting with The Plastics, I think it would have been nice to have a matte blue or green. ![]() I really love this palette! The only colors I wish were not in the palette are The Plastics and October 3rd. If you are interested in full tutorials for each look, you can check out my 3 looks, 1 palette video. Grool: Crease- you can’t sit with us and so fetch, Lid- Wednesday and grool, Lower Lashline- Wednesday, so fetch, and is butter a carb?, Inner Corner- is butter a carb? topped with a gold toned face highlighter She doesn’t even go here, Lower Lashline- Glen Coco, Inner Corner- Regina GeorgeĬool Mom: Crease- you can’t sit with us, Lid and Lower Lashline- October 3rd, cool mom, and mouse…duh, Inner Corner- the plastics She Doesn’t Even Go Here: Crease- you can’t sit with us, Lid.
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