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HowtoBeaRedhead.com – Vintage Redhead Editorial
The theme: 1960′s Mod & Mad Men-inspired. The venue: HowtoBeaRedhead.com. The team: amazing!
Credits
Photography: Kara Kochalko
Model: Christine Stripinis (Maggie, Inc.)
Hair: Michael Albor (Ennis, Inc.)
Styling: Amanda Antunes
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Essence Magazine, Feb 2012 – education feature
Essence Magazine, Feb. 2012 – on newsstands now. I did makeup & grooming for the 12 people (all real-life families) featured in the article.
Also posted in Clients, Lifestyle, Male grooming, Photoshoots, Published work
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First glimpse from 60′s-themed shoot
Sometimes, everything comes together even better than you had envisioned. This shoot took place a few months ago in Boston, and we managed to rock it out despite a last-minute model cancellation. Thankfully, we found a SUPERB replacement and I couldn’t be happier with the results.
The theme was a modern take on 1960′s fashion (Mad Men, etc.), and each makeup look was achieved with Temptu airbrush foundation and OCC lip tars. I loved doing the strong brow and pale nude lips in the mod look, as well as the classic red lips. I also used a rich chocolate brown nail color on Christine (Shades by Barielle, “Make it a Latte”).
The full editorial will be appearing soon on HowToBeARedhead.com, but here are some initial selects:
Photography: Kara Kochalko (see blog entry here)
Model: Christine Stripinis (Maggie, Inc.)
Hair: Michael Albor (Ennis, Inc.)
Styling: Amanda Antunes
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Lifestyle shoot, makeup & hair
Two full days of on-location shooting with a Hallmark Institute photography instructor, a talented wardrobe stylist, and a bevy of over a dozen models yielded a fun new assortment of photos intended, in part, to showcase my clean & breezy makeup style for catalog & other commercial projects. We had so much fun on two sequential Sundays that were (luckily for us) wonderfully sunny, allowing us to make the most of two separate lakefront locations in northern Massachusetts.
I did all the makeup, grooming and hairstyling, keeping things very simple and clean since the story was about young folks enjoying outdoorsy, “preppie” activities like canoeing, camping and just hanging out at the beach. I did a mix of both airbrushing and traditional application, depending on what the models’ skin looked like and what the look called for. As for hair, it was very simple – lots of loose windswept chignons and ponytails.
Photography: Kemachat Sirichanvimol, Hallmark Institute
Styling: Allie McConnell
Models: Maggie, Inc.
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Behind the scenes: Turn Magazine editorial
This shoot was lots of fun – we got to invade a fancy restaurant in New Bedford and shoot multiple outfits from Calico, a local shop. We worked from sunup to sundown! The concept for the makeup was very simple: clean, very bare airbrushed faces (almost no eye makeup at all) with strong contouring and burgundy lips. The editorial will be published in the Summer issue of Turn Magazine, a new online magazine that spotlights emerging talent.
(Check out the stylist’s dog making an appearance – she was a terrific model!)
Turn Magazine Shoot from Meg Elkinton on Vimeo.
Photography: Angela Perez
Models: Caroline Reddy & Kim Rydzewski
Hair: Katie Hayes
Styling: Elissa Paquette, Calico
Venue: Cork Wine & Tapas Bar
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Kontrol Magazine, April ’11 beauty spread
Just received copies of my beauty spread with photographer Angela Michelle Perez, which appeared in the April issue (aka The Art issue) of Kontrol, an Atlanta-based fashion, culture & lifestyle magazine. Since the credits and products used are listed, I’ll just let the clips do the talkin’! (Click the images to see them full-size.)
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New bridal website!
I am pleased to announce that I have created a dedicated page for my personal services work, which includes makeup for weddings, events, consultations, and more – check it out here! The page includes detailed bridal-themed galleries (including before & after snapshots), lots of information about my services, products, vendors, etc., and a contact form so you can submit a request for services.
I welcome feedback, so take a look and let me know what you think!
Also posted in Administrata, Bridal Makeup, Clients, Weddings
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Backstage at The Emerging Trends, Boston Fashion Week 2010
I’ll admit, I was worried that I’d be overwhelmed and exhausted yesterday. I was up (at 6am) to get ready for a 5-person wedding, and then to the city to assist backstage at a Boston Fashion Week event (which wrapped up around midnight!) But when you’re enjoying yourself so much, and working with great people, you tend to forget how long you’ve been on your feet. It was a fabulous day, and the sheer fun of it energized me (and made me forget I’d stashed bottles of 5-Hour Energy in my bag).
The wedding went smoothly, with subtle smoky eyes for the bridesmaids and beautiful 40′s-inspired makeup for the bride (hopefully I’ll have photos to show soon!) Then I picked up friend and fellow artist Karrie Welch to get to Boston, and we managed to arrive quite early to set up.
Our charge: assist the two key artists, Julie and Christy, backstage for the presentation portion of The Emerging Trends – specifically, Karrie and I were responsible for all of the skin prep and airbrush foundation work.
The event was held at the gorgeous Park Plaza Castle, and the backstage area was huge and packed with busy stylists and models in various stages of preparation. We were representing David Paul Salons from Sudbury, MA (near my hometown!), a really talented and enthusiastic group of artists who produced some amazing sculptural work (one of the four presentations in particular was time and talent-intensive):
The looks were very diverse: the first, a delicate, natural look with a bright jeweltone lip to complement the work of jewelry designer Barbara Garwood and clothing by Vennie Caprice:
The second was a vibrant gold and fuchsia eye paired with a nude lip and the dramatic hair shown in progress above (the makeup here is still unfinished, but check out that cotton-candy hair!)
The third, dark smoky eyes at a modern angle with nude lips. And the fourth was intentionally paled-out skin with dramatic winged eyeliner and bright red lips.
There were ten models, and many of them appeared in two of the four presentations, which took place in between runway shows. There was ample time to prep everyone for their first presentations, but there was much less time to change up the hair and makeup for their second stage appearances. By far the most challenging portion of the evening was transitioning two of the models from look #2 to look #4. First, all of the pink and gold makeup had to be removed – so far so good. Then the faces had to be airbrushed to be unnaturally pale. Then, the eyeliner had to be drawn on along with the red lips.
The catch? All of this had to happen while the models’ dramatic, backcombed hair from look #2 was being brushed out, smoothed and arranged into buns on top of their heads!
Since the key artists were busy prepping models for look #3, Karrie and I had to execute the remaining two models for look #4. It was really challenging because the models were getting their hair pulled (sometimes painfully – no one said being a model was easy) and couldn’t hold their heads still – normally a requirement to do eye and lip liner! (Imagine trying to line your eyes while sitting in the back of a Jeep bouncing along on a rocky country road.) I steadied my hand (and her head) as best as I could and angled the liner so it wouldn’t poke her in the eye. I’m sure our resulting looks could have been more symmetrical and fully developed, but they passed muster with the lead artists just in time for the models’ return to stage. Here’s the model I made up:
At the end of the night, everyone was invited onto the stage for a round of applause, so I actually got to step out onto a runway. Definitely something I never envisioned happening when I was a shy tomboy back in high school. (Props to the models for managing to walk smoothly on stage; when I was facing front I couldn’t see a thing because of all the lights! At least I didn’t blunder off the edge or something.)
All in all, it was a fantastic day, and I owe it to Christy Lavallee (for bringing me on board) and Karrie (for being a fantastic fellow assistant) – we managed to get everything done and turned out some great faces in the process. Not bad for three gals who are new to runway! Here we are, left to right: yours truly, Karrie, and Christy:
I also shot a little video of our prep area during a bit of downtime between models (believe me, before I so much as touched my camera I checked around to see if there was anything useful I could do!) – check it out here.
Hard work, but so. much. fun!
Also posted in Behind the scenes, Collaborators, Events, Fashion
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Airbrushed portrait series
A nice, simple set from a group shoot I worked at last weekend – very little retouching was needed thanks to a light application of airbrush foundation:
(I did her hair too – it’s far from my specialty, but I can certainly serve up bedhead curls!)
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