Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Diary of an MUA: Prom Season 2012

I have a specific passion when it comes to freelancing however I do a little bit of everything as my schedule permits, including proms.  I tend to only take on one or two prom clients per year and this young lady was it for this season.  Her mom and I met while working together last year and hit it off immediately, so when she put the word out about her baby needing some assistance I was happy to oblige.

What I loved most about my client was her decisiveness...she knew exactly what she wanted-to look her age.  She told me what makeup she normally wears and was adamant about not looking like you could scrape makeup off her face.  So we kept it natural but pretty. 

As a teen she did need some corrective makeup application but not too much.  She was pleased with how it turned out and I was also.  :)

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

The Makeup Show NYC 2012 Sneak Peek f. James Vincent

photo c/o James Vincent (James on far left)



I had the pleasure of speaking with James almost a year ago to the day in preparation for The Makeup Show NYC 2011 (read that interview here).

Since then he has added many frequent flier miles (Berlin, Chicago, LA, Orlando, etc.), tears, and experiences to his folio including keying a number of shows for New York Fashion Week.

Here we focus on the offerings of TMS NYC taking place this weekend as we catch up with James in the midst of his hectic schedule.  One thing about James is though he is constantly on the go he always has time to mentor fellow artists and we love that about him.  Keep reading to find out what is planned for TMSNYC 2012 and what I will get James for our anniversary!  LOL *insider*


SJS: Hi James!  I just have a few questions for you I know you are super busy gearing up for this weekend

JV: Oh yeah, its a little crazy *laughs*

SJS: I actually spoke with you last year on May 9th so its almost a year to the day since we last spoke

JV: Oh so we have like a standing date...

SJS:  YES! *laughter*

JV:  Did you get me an anniversary gift?

SJS:  I will bring it to you Saturday at the Blogger Preview!

JV:  Ok the first year is "paper"

SJS: Ok, I will keep that in mind! *laughs* The Makeup Show has really upped the ante this year it seems.  What I notice is that not only you as the Director of Artist Relations and Education for the Makeup Show but also the brands that will be exhibiting at the event have really listened to what we as artists have been saying and taken it into account to bring what I believe will be the best year of TMS NYC thus far.

JV:  Well thank you, we hope so.  You know, we are always expanding and I think one of the things we try and do is be an industry only show.  We really try to give artists at all levels of the industry exactly what they need for their kit, for their education, for their promotion, for their career, in every aspect.  So when we look at the vendors coming into the show there is definitely an edit and we try, instead of bringing in , you know, a million brush lines, and younger kids, we really try to bring in brands that people are excited about.

So this year we brought in a little more prestige; NARS is joining us as one of the sponsors of the show this year which is amazing.  We also have Anastasia, Ellis Faas (images on this site are amazing), and Lime Crime and Benefit Cosmetics joining us for the first time.  Some of those brands don't traditionally give artists discounts so coming in the way we did with YSL last year or the way we introduced Smashbox a few years ago and their pro program its really become a show that brands will use to re-brand themselves with professionals.  So thank you for saying that, it really means a lot.  We work hard to kind of cater to the artists.

SJS:  Keeping that in mind, how do you manage to excel and improve each year?  It just seems like it gets bigger and better.  We come in, we are already excited and then you all surpass expectations.  Is there a thought process?

JV:  There is definitely a lot of thought, but we have a great team that really understands the industry; experts coming together and saying what do we really need for makeup artists as a resource?

This year on top of the 125 brands that will be there and on top of the education we really decided to focus on career and being a resource again so we are introducing even more career focus with people like Jed Root who is one of the biggest agents in the business and focus on kind of overcoming barriers and getting to the next level with Crystal Wright and Michael DeVellis.  We also are introducing our first career fair which is what I think a lot of people are concerned about.  So many artists go to school or start assisting or try to leave their full time jobs and get into artistry and we wanted to be able to set that up so we have a first taste at a career fair.  We have over twenty brands that will be there with their human resource department doing interviews, looking at resumes, looking at portfolios and making decisions on who they need to hire for the New York market and beyond.

SJS:  When that email came through I could have done cartwheels all up and down...

JV:  *laughs*

SJS:  That is amazing and it is something that, like you said we take these classes and we just don't know, like what is the next step?  Unless you have taken the class with Crystal {Wright} or Michael {DeVellis}...

JV: or with James Vincent!

SJS:  I have not taken yours yet!  But it is on my list *laughter*

JV:  *laughter* I am just teasing you.  Crystal and Michael are two of my mentors so...we also have the Industry Insiders Panel which is kind of a revisiting of our Working in New York panel.  This year we have worked hard to include editors, publicists, art directors, brand owners that can really tell people how to bring their careers to the next level.  We also brought back our Pro Pods which allow people that one on one time.  So not only will you have the chance to attend the seminars, the forums, and the lectures but you will also have a chance to get a one on one review of your portfolio and business materials from experts like a Crystal Wright or a Lianne Farbes or a Michael DeVellis so its really about being a resource this year.  And our theme this year for the show was building a career because I think that there are so many people that need the tools to take their career to the next level

SJS:  Right and not just the physical tools that we think of like the brushes and the makeup, but the thought process, the mindset and the tools of that nature to get to the next level.  Yes!  Very good!

As TMS NYC continues to expand its reach across the globe do you find that you have to alter the message to address the needs of the artists in the region you are visiting or is the language of makeup universal?

JV:  Well we always have.  Every Makeup Show has a personality of its own, although they feel very similar because of the production we bring behind it and the education but we do cater to the artist in each individual market.  At the LA show for example, where there is more film and television other than a Chicago market where it is so much more heavily influenced by bridal; the Berlin show which has a lot more FX and hair because makeup artists in Berlin are required to go to school for hair and makeup.  The European market we had 25 different countries represented last year so we have to be a little more bilingual  in what we do there so yeah we definitely respond.  With the introduction of the Orlando show for my southern market I think we have really created a great way to bring the message south.  And what we find there is a lot of people with families, a lot of moms and people working in that way.  So yes it is difficult because we do cater each show but it is easy because we set ourselves up to work in that way.

SJS: I love that the beauty blogger also has a place at TMSNYC, they bring, what I feel, is a unique perspective not only to the brands but to the artist as well.  What drove the decision to focus more attention on what is essentially the consumers best friend in beauty buying?

JV:  Well we have been friends with the bloggers from the very beginning.  I think the first show we may have had seven bloggers and I used to walk them around the entire show because it was such a small group.  Now this year Melody has had over 350 requests from bloggers to come to the show.  So we're big fans of the bloggers because they are such an active part of the community.  They make information and  understanding new techniques and trends as well as new products much easier for makeup artists.  So we really embrace the blog community and social media as a whole.

If you are in NYC already there is a makeup meetup tonight at Fontana's and there are a number of great events taking place this weekend which you can find here.

Thank you to Melody for arranging the interview and thanks to James again for taking the time to give us a sneak peek of whats to come this weekend.

Stay tuned for more The Makeup Show updates!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics - Launches S/S 2012 Collection

OCC Lip Tar Spring Collection - $14

 I can not WAIT until The Makeup Show NY because I MUST get my hands on the new lip tars.  Not just for the new colors but the new packaging!!!!  OMG so excited.


OCC Nail Lacquer Spring Collection -  $8

 Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics is a cult favorite and rightfully so.  In the short time since they first launched they have catapulted their way to the top and continue to solidify their space in the hearts of beauty lovers everywhere. 


 The new spring collection which is inspired by poisonous plants puts a spin on the polite pastels we are used to seeing for Spring without losing the pretty.

Available on Friday March 23, 2012 on occmakeup.com and at Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics located at 174 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002

Diary of an MUA: BETs Rip the Runway

Finally I can talk about it! :)


As most of you know BETs Rip the Runway aired last night and I was honored to be part of the makeup artist team.  Aside from the excitement of participating (I got the call while doing my last NYFW show) I worked with a team of great artists who I'm happy to now call friends.


Above you see pics of the models I worked on and yes I stood in front of my tv this morning and took a pic of each one (let me have my moment!).  Do you see my models lipstick ring?  Yeah I need that asap!  Oh another aside about that particular model so that there is no confusion, initially she was not my model.  When I got upstairs for touchups I was told she had multiple outfit changes so she could not have a bold lip the entire time.  I think at first she had this super pale pink lip.  While she changed clothes I had to take that off and give her the more natural tone lip she wore with her orange outfit for the evening wear scene, then in between taping instead of going back to her original person she came to me and that's when I gave her the green lip.  One of our managing artists matted the color down for me while I did something else.  I just wanted to clear that up cause I don't want no foolery to pop off.  :)  teamwork makes the dream work!


Not sure if you all caught this but I was also seen on tv during the backstage moment LOL I was trying so hard to avoid those cameras but they were everywhere! 


Funny story-I was finishing up a model and talking to our Key Artist when they were calling for last looks before the first taping.  So I'm getting ready to go back to my station but then Dwight from RHOA, yes he was there too, was asking for artists to come backstage to do touchups, no one volunteers so I am standing there and he says ok come on honey you can come get your stuff.  LOL I didn't even have my credential for all access yet and he grabs my arm and says don't worry about it, you coming with me, its ok and whisks me away.  Ok can I say I love him?  LOL. He was so super sweet the entire time.  Very professional and actually took the time to come over to each of us that morning to introduce himself and chat with us.  He didn't have to do that at all and I really appreciated the fact that he did it.


So anyway that's my little moment, a big moment to me.  I'm still walking around with a goofy smile and looking forward to what's to come. 


Thanks to my friends and family for always supporting me and all the well wishes and encouragement.  This choice of mine isn't always easy, in fact I was in a major valley before the show aired but seeing my work on the small screen and remembering the day helped pull me out.  And so I continue on!  :)


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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

February Photo-A-Day Challenge-2/1

Kenya, my beauty blogging buddy from Brown Girlz Rock, shared this challenge with a few of us today. 

Seeing as though I have been pretty lax in the blogging department I figured this would be a good spark to ignite the passion to blog again.

Day 1 - your view today

Mine is all about preparation, tunnel vision if you will.  For what you ask?  Stay tuned!  :)


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