Thursday 24 March 2011

L'uomo Vogue Shoot


Thursday 17th March

There were a lot of coincidences happening on this day. As I have done Steve Strange's make-up before, which he was very happy with, he asked me to do his make-up for a L'uomo Vogue shoot. I have shot for this magazine a few times before, with the amazing photographer Iain Mckell. I know Iain shoots a lot for this magazine, so I was wondering if he might be shooting it. I knew it would be right up his street, as I know he loves everything about the New Romantics movement. And lo and behold, it was Iain shooting it! He called me the morning of the shoot, explaining that Pam Hogg was now also going to be involved, and could I do her make-up also? Err, well yes I can, thank you very much! ;o) I once helped make-up the models for a video Pam was making, so I had met her before also, it was all very cosy! In more ways than one, lol! The space we had to get ready was the size of a postage stamp, for the clothes rails, four stylists, two make-up artists (another make-up artist, Charlie, was there also to groom Adam Ant, and Gary and Martin Kemp), all our suitcases and bags etc, and all the bodies.


Now Pam is certainly a lady who knows what she wants, which is great, she has great personal style, and is so friendly, she is a lovely person to be around. So with the make-up, it was about having her look like herself, and doing her make-up in a style that she would normally wear, she had a lot of input in it. Steve just cracks me up, he his so funny and doesn't shut up! He was off to meet Prince Harry apparently straight after the shoot, so he was very pleased to have his make-up done, and kept the clothes on to borrow for it as well!

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Britain's Next Top Model


Tuesday 1st March

I have worked on BNTM before, and so was asked again to assist Lee Pycroft for this episode. We had an early call time of 8am at Sunbeam Studios, W10, so I was up nice an early. There were still 22 girls at this point, they were going to be photographed in pairs, and then the final cut down to 12 girls would be made. One girl told me there was about 80 of them the day before, so they must have really been feeling the pressure. When I was a participant in the show, we just went in as the final 13, which I think is a lot easier to deal with for those who don't get through. I wouldn't want to be filmed for the show and not get through, so close, but yet so far!

All the girls had pretty much the same make-up- a graphic black eye, with sculpted cheeks and nude lips. Some girls had black glitter on the eyes also, where some had gloss on the cheeks and lips instead. My first model was the first to shoot, so it was a bit of a stress getting her ready asap, whilst trying not to get black glitter everywhere, lol. We had been there waiting for the girls to arrive since 8am. The first girls had to be ready for 10:30, and we were finally given the girls at about...... 10:30! Always the way! ;o)

I can't give anything away about the girls really, and I don't know who the final 12 where anyway, but to me there was definitely one who stood out. I'm keeping everything crossed for her, she would be a very deserving winner! There hasn't been a black girl win yet either (that's the only clue you are getting!)

Friday 11 March 2011

Marios Schwab AW 2011



Tuesday 22nd Febuary, 7:30am

Another show with Val Garland! :o) Back at Somerset House for my last show. Val was also keying another show which was showing elsewhere slightly earlier. As she can't be in two places at the same time, she wasn't with us at first. Her first assistant Laura did the demo for us. We used face and body foundation, sculpting cream to contour the cheeks very lightly, moleskin eyeshadow blended through the eye socket, gloss mixing medium on the cheekbones and temples, clear brow gel to groom brows, mixing medium matte on the lips, and a concealer pencil inside the eye. My second model had bleached, bushy brows which Val didn't want so I had the challenge of filling them in without it looking like make-up. And the third model arrived really late from another show, so a few of us pounced on her whilst she was also having her nails, and hair done. Her head was being yanked about so much it was quite frightening when I had to put the pencil inside her eye. But off she went to the line up with both eyes intact, so job well done I say!

Acne and Ajak!


Sunday 20th Febuary

The day I met Ajak Deng. I absolutely love her! What a ray of sunshine she was, such a sweet girl. She was my first model at the Acne AW 2011 show. The venue was some random building just down from Trocadero, Picadilly on Covenry Street. Call time was 7am, although it needn't have been at all, as the models weren't arriving until 8. So we all sat around for an hour in the freezing building, too cold to take our coats off. Lucia Pieroni was keying the look, with the focus being on quite a straight boyish, natural brow. Groundwork paint pot was used on the lid and under the eye, but not to look like make-up, more like a shadow, blended out. And on the brow and cheekbone, vanilla pigment was used, and then just concealer on the lips. Ajak didn't have the Groundwork or Vanilla pigment though. We tried to go and tweek the make-up ready for the show in the dressing area, but were constantly being told we were in the way, so it was left to Lucia and her first assistants and the rest of us just waited for the show to finish in the make-up area.

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