The eyebrows of the 90s seem to be coming back very soon. After Rihanna's famous picture on the cover of the prestigious Vogue magazine, everyone is talking about the new trend: Will the eyebrows come back like a pencil?

Marlene Dietrich, in the "Angel" movie set, 1937

Though universally accepted that Rihanna can not make a mistake, something has happened this time and precisely for her eyebrows. Twitter responses, after the British cover Vogue with Riri's photo, were divided into two parts. The singer looked stunning, but the focus on the face was exactly on the pencil eyebrows.

For several years, thick and full eyebrows have also dominated red carpet, but also in Instagram (sometimes for good or for worse) trends. But is Rihanna poisoning Cara Delevingne's eyebrows?

"We do not have to accept the eyebrows back, I do not want to know what Rihanna is trying to bring us"

"I will not make my eyebrows and Rihanna can not convince me of this"

"If Rihanna turns his eyebrows on the trend, then I'm giving up ..."

There are only a few girls who have not expected the new trend of Rihanna at all.

Regardless of how small they are, these eyebrows have a long history, in fact. Many people rushed to recall on Twitter that South African women had this style before he was "trending" again this week.

In Hollywood, actors such as Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard and Joan Crawford stared at the bows of money eyebrows. A few decades later, in the 1990s, Kevyn Aucoin, one of the world's most famous celebrities, rebelled against the minimalist trend and began, accidentally, one of the most prominent stages in eyebrow history.

In the new documentary "Larger Than Life": Kevyn Aucoin's story, fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi recalls how the grimmer resolved this trend that later became dominant. "He decided that everyone should look like Carole Lombard and have too many eyebrows. The other thing I know is that he is pulling all his eyebrows." In a special case, Aucoin also shortened the bow of Cindy Crawford. "There was no eyebrow left me," Crawford said in the film.

At first, the supermodel fell out of sight because of the new look. "Her agent saw her and immediately called Kevyn: 'What did you do?' It was a real crisis, "recalls Mizrahi. "Then, overnight, everything changed. Crawford started receiving more invitations because he had eyebrows."

And behind it, other famous people like Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow followed the same example. "Kevin invented so many things that we still see today that they exist and have survived," said Mizrahi.