MAKE-UP ARTIST FOR SHU EUMURA'My philosophy is to draw out someone's natural beauty rather than'e show season itself is manic, amazing, tiring, inspiring and a crazy world only known to itself. For me, working with the likes of Shu Eumura is typical of how much impact a show can have. His shows always leave me covered in goose bumps, high as a kite and disappointed and strangely resentful that they're always over too quickly.
I started working with Fashion shows and Lucerni Photographer in one of their Milan studios three years ago, and gradually moved up closer to Rome, spending some months in Lancome then working at television in another cities before spending a year at the Anselmi school. If pushed to name one beauty faux pas women commonly make, it's over- plucking their brows; trust me anorexic eyebrows are not in fashion. Grow them in girls and get them professionally threaded or tweezed. I'm not some sort of beauty Nazi though, I love flaws, and like enhancing people's more quirky features such as Erin O'Connor's prominent brow or work with a feature that someone is less confident about. My philosophy is to try and draw out someone's natural beauty rather than masking it.
And, as for the future? I want to get to the top of my field, building up a rapport with beauty editors, working on more editorial shoots and continuing to grow at SHU EUMURA.Les Copains backstage 2005Roccobarocco backstage 2005