Latest Posts
Showing posts with label Vivienne Westwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vivienne Westwood. Show all posts

 

 

 

 

The look is a child’s interpretation of an 18th century lady blending bright colours all over the face with bold highlights of gold

 

 

Studio Finish Corrector
Blended over eyes
Ochre

Pigment
Used on eyes and lip
Old Gold

 

Eye Shadow
Blended under eyes
Chrome Yellow

CHROMAGRAPHIC PENCIL
Applied to lower eyelid
Genuine Orange

 

 

EYE SHADOW
Layered over lid
Orange

 

LIP PENCIL
Applied over the lips
Vino

STUDIO FIX PASTELS
Dusted over skin
Shivering White

 

 

 

 

• Studio Sculpt SPF 15 Foundation – applied to create a perfect, full coverage to skin.
• MAC Pro Sculpt and Bone Beige Sculpting Powders – blended together and applied over low planes to contour.
• Well Dressed Powder Blush, MAC Pro Azalea and MAC Pro Salsarose Powder Blushes – blended together to create a vivid contour through the temples and over cheekbones.
• MAC Pro Emphasize Shaping Powder, MAC Pro Gold Reflects Glitter, and Vanilla Pigment – blended together to highlight the high planes of the face.

Eyes
• MAC Pro Hi-Def Cyan Paint Stick and Electric Eel Eye Shadow – blended over the eyelid as a base.
• Bitter, Juxt, and MAC Pro Lime Eye Shadows – blended over base in a halo effect.
• MAC Pro Hi-Def Chromaline – applied as a liner through both upper and lower lashes.
• 43 Lash – painted with MAC Pro Chromaline in Hi-Def and applied to upper lashes.

Lips
• Woo Me Kissable Lipcolour (available Spring 2012) – blended over the entire lip.









Make Up genius, Alex Box, created the make up for the show, whilst Malcolm Edwards created the hair. This makes for an extremely talented, creative pairing.
During Alex's demos of the looks, people look on in silence, occasionally catching each other's eyes and smiling. This is big make up, make up artists make up, something we can really get our teeth into, which is very exciting. It's colour, layering and technique, individualising the looks slightly for each models face.
It's fun to look at, and fun to do. It's like young girls wearing far too much make up but looking fantastic. Think peacock coloured eyes, with a Tequila Sunrise coloured cheek and you will get some idea of what Alex was trying to create.
If you know MAC colours you will recognise names such as Electric Eel, Bitter and Lime eye shadows, High Def Cyan or Process Magenta Chromaline, Devil, Salsarose or Azalea blusher, Bright Fuchsia or Acid Orange Pigment and the list goes on. It is bright floral colour palette with a softened and highlighted face, which made an effective ethereal contrast between the features of the face and the face itself. The cheeks are heavily contoured and it all just looks gorgeously exciting and over indulgent.
It's busy right from the word go as the hair and make up looks are big, there are always also a lot of press and photographers backstage too which along with the designers team, the models and the hair and make up teams combined make for an awful lot of people. It's too hot and too cramped but people are really being satisfied by the whole package. It's backstage at a Vivienne Westwood show, it's a place a lot of people would love to visit and we all know and appreciate that.