Showing posts with label makeup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label makeup. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2009

Tribulations of the Job

Think modeling is all fun, games and free clothes? Take a look at these backstage makeup and hair pictures from this past season and you might change your mind. They are simultaneously hilarious and horrifying. Hilarious in the way they can capture certain comical moments, expressions and situations.




Horrifying in the violation of personal space and feeling of irritation they can evoke.




Ok, maybe it's just horrifying to me (I'm sure many people would revel in this kind of "pampering" and attention) since I value my personal space a lot, so seeing some of these pictures makes me cringe. I doubt those hair stylist are super gentle when they've only got 15 minutes to get the job done. Not to mention that people coming at my face with pointed objects would most definitely freak me out.




But it's all just part of the job, right? As a model you learn to deal with it in different ways. Maybe you listen to music.



Or you talk to the person next to you.



Or maybe you just try to relax and zone out.




Sometimes you begrudgingly concede and accept the situation at hand.




And then again, sometimes it's all just too much and you simply want to curl up and protect yourself from the onslaught.



Even though they really do make me cringe sometimes, I love seeing these types of pics precisely because they're illustrative and evoke so much feeling.

You can really imagine the frenzy surrounding a girl the second she arrives to a show, especially if she's coming from another one. You can visualize the small army of people waiting to tackle her and wipe her completely clean of her previous look, only to do her back up again. It's a panoply of hands pulling on that, tugging on this, taking that off, putting that on. And many girls go through the process multiple times a day. That's layers of makeup being put on and rubbed off. Pounds of hair product being applied and washed away.

This is probably one of the few times when I'll say that models aren't like the rest of us. Yes, they're human, but the majority of them also have wonderful genes giving them abnormally great skin and hair. And that explains why they look so radiant off-duty despite the constant wear and tear their faces and hair go through during show season. That explains why they can still have flawless, zit-free skin and light, flowy hair at the end of the day. Well, that and moisturizer...lots and lots of moisturizer.

Image Credits: chloe, corbis, dazeddigital, eastnews, elle, elle,fr, elle.it, elle.ru, style.it. zimbio

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Correction

I just wanted to do a little update on this old post. Freja was in a small feature about Copenhagen designers in the September issue of V Magazine. I noticed that the feature was styled and shot by her model friends Sheila Marquez and Christian Brylle, moonlighting as stylist and photographer respectively. I also saw the name Lasse Pederson next to the hair and makeup credits, and just assumed that was in reference to red-headed, male model Lasse Pederson.

Well, I was totally wrong and it's a case of common name. Lasse Pederson also happens to be the name of a Denmark based hair and makeup artist. Here is a link to his website where you can see pictures of his beautiful and natural work. If you're a fan of Mathias, Agnete and other Danish models, definitely check it out because you'll find them there. Sadly, no more Freja pictures; but when you can look at other beautiful things it's never really a sad situation.

Anyway, I hope you all are getting excited for Paris! You better savor it because it will all be over in about a week...until February when this craziness picks back up again. :)

Monday, February 23, 2009

The Many Faces of Beauty

Out of all of the pictures that come out of fashion month, model beauty shots are some of my favorites. I love seeing models transform from one look to another under the magical wave of a brush. It's so interesting to see the how their faces take and adapt to the makeup in order to convey a designer's show concept; whether it be soft and glamorous or wild and edgy. Yet no matter how transformational the makeup is, you can always recognize your favorite model's features under it all. In addition to their long and lean bodies, models are models because they have faces that straddle the line between malleable palette and distinctive identity. Take a look below at how Freja's face embodies this notion wonderfully.



Image Credits: catwalking, elle.com, nymag.com, vogue.com.au, style.com