Monday, August 17, 2015

Art Class | HUF Magazine


"Art Class" | HUF Magazine
Photography | Jennifer Avello
Model | Brianna Peeples of 10 MGMT
Makeup | Andrea C. Samuels of Factor Artists


I was inspired by MUA Yadim, but I wanted to put my own spin onto it.

I worked with my favorite: 
Inglot Gel Liner #77 
I used thick and thin brushes to create the lines on Brianna's face.
I used another favorite: Make Up For Ever Mat Velvet + in shade #70 



I also used different shades of lip colors from
Kryolan, Maybelline, OCC Cosmetics, Givenchy, and Tom Ford to complete the looks.




I am absolutely in love with how this story came out!
To view the rest of the story, head to: HUFMagazine.com 



Monday, August 3, 2015

Assisting Rules by DeShawn Hatcher




If you haven't had a chance to read my blog last year, let me fill you in on something: DeShawn Hatcher is an amazing artist and beauty educator based in NY. I had the opportunity to assist DeShawn last season for NY Fashion Week; I learned so much in such a short amount of time working with her. I wrote a post about my experience at fashion week but just incase you missed it, here it is:




So fast forward to today, I had no clue DeShawn was working on her book at the time when I met her! All I knew was that I needed a monthly subscription to DeShawn's blog because she would spill SO much truth about the world of makeup which is very rare in the fashion industry. I encounter many great artists who are great at talking about the pretty side of makeup but they don't share anything valuable to the amateur artists that will help them get ahead in life. DeShawn holds nothing back from no one; I just adore that about her.

One of the first blog posts I read of DeShawn's was this: Assisting 101 by DeShawn Hatcher  I am so thankful that she expanded this into a beautiful and easy to follow book for all artists.



"Assisting Rules" is one of those must-have books if you are a makeup artist, hairstylist, or even a wardrobe stylist trying to break into the freelancing industry but you don't know the proper way to go about it. DeShawn pays respect to the former and current great master artists so that new artists of today understand how to properly work in their field. 

I cannot stress this enough: The information in this book is something you will NOT learn from YouTube or Instagram. 

This is pure, honest, unfiltered, and very rare advice from a real working artist. Thanks to DeShawn, I now see the mistakes I said, did, made in emails and phone calls from my past. Now, I am reaching out to people I haven't spoken to before, or haven't spoken to in a while, and I am switching up how I communicate with people to be more effective with selling myself. DeShawn also talks about agency do's and dont's, how to work in fashion week, on set etiquette, standard portfolio presentation and there's much more inside.




Here is the link to purchase her book: