Showing posts with label Backstage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backstage. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Caught on Camera! - Backstage at London Fashion Week A/W09

Anyone who has been to any kind of fashion event will know that there are cameras everywhere, especially backstage. You are constantly being filmed or or snapped as photographers try to capture the models transformation but I never know where these pictures end up, if anywhere.

Well I finally found out today where some of these snaps end up....on Kit Lee's blog, The Fashion Assistant and Her Camera. I started following Kit's fashion and photography blog only a few weeks ago so you can image how surprised I was to find a picture of lil' old me doing makeup at the James Long show included in her post on the MAN showcase at LFW!

Yep thats me doing a spot of male grooming at the James Long show ;)

It funny too because I thought I recognised Kit at the show but I'm usually soooo bad at putting faces to names that I didn't like to introduce myself in case it wasn't her. I am also gutted that I didn't spot my all time favourite blogger Susie Bubble(right) who Kit(left) also snapped backstage, but I guess that proves I was hard at work!

Pictures courtesy of Kit Lee @ The Fashion Assistant and Her Camera/Style Slicker

Sunday, 22 February 2009

Working Backstage at Ann Sofie Back A/W09

Just over a week ago I got an email from Jed Root asking if I was available to work fashion week as Ayami Nishimura wanted me to assist on three of her shows. Of course I absolutely jumped at the chance and yesterday I got to work my first show doing makeup for Ann Sofie Back at London Fashion Week.

Even though I felt nervous about working on the show and assisting Ayami there was such an amazing energy backstage and Ayami and the other artists made me feel really at ease so my nerves were gone as soon as I set up my station.

The idea behind the makeup look was to create a beautiful zombie which might sound like a contradiction but the models really did look stunning, even if a little scary. It had been said at the fitting that it should look like the model was in vogue shoot, died and they carried on shooting! Yep, a bit morbid but I think the look Ayami created really worked with this idea.

To re create the look Ayami designed I had to put Xtreme Eyez White Out contact lenses in the models eyes which was definitely a great learning experience. We used MAC Full Coverage in White as a base which we blended with a damp sponge to give a flawless look. We used the purple from a Bruise Wheel to do a smokey eye and lined the eyes with metallic purple airbrush makeup. The lips were covered with the base and we applied a dark red on the inside of the lips.

I felt really privileged to do makeup for Ayami and was ecstatic when she said that she had seen my website and really liked my work. It was amazing working on the show and cant wait to do it again!

Are you working any shows this season? Share your experiences in the comments section.

PS. I'm really sorry for the poor pic quality I finally found my camera this morning so I can stop using camera phone snaps on the blog!!