Lela Rose: Renaissance Mayflower Hotel Washington DC

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Last night’s Lela Rose fashion show, presented by the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC was not your run-of-the-mill fashion show. Although models did strut their stuff down a catwalk modeling some of the finest spring fashions in town, there was a general camaraderie among patrons at the Modus Union 2010 event– something non-existent at similar large scale shows.

Maybe it had something to do with the reason why we dressed to impress in the first place? Founded by Mary Amons in 2006, Labels for Love, the reason that brought out DC’s power players last night, benefits 501(c)3 charitable organizations that protect women and children from the damaging effects of poverty, homelessness, abuse, and the hardships associated with terminal illness. The beneficiary for last night’s event was the Children’s National Medical Center. Children’s National Medical Center is a proven leader in the development of innovative new treatments for childhood illness and injury.

Sponsors for this event included Celebrity Stylist Ted Gibson, who re-created his “water” themed ponytail beach hair from the Lela Rose show in New York last fall for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week S/S 2010 (see my video below), and makeup by Dior Beauty. Other sponsors included Cadillac, PHYTO, O’Neill Studios, the aba agency, T.H.E. Artist Agency, Secure Limo USA, and Bake Shop.

Ted Gibson for Lela Rose– Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week S/S 2010

The foyer was elaborately decorated with works of art by Lolly Amons, Roxanne Christie, Maggie O’Neill, Don Patron, Rodger Schultz, Matt Sesow, and Karen Suderman. 100% of sales from art pieces went to the event’s beneficiary.

For more information on Labels for Love, please visit their site www.LabelsForLove.org.

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week Schedule Announced Fall Winter 2010


Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Schedule Announced
Fall/Winter 2010 Designer Collections will walk on Bryant Park’s final runways

Backstage Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week S/S 2010

Backstage Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week S/S 2010 Photo by Victoria Stiles

New York, NY (January 11, 2010) – From February 11-18, 2010, during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (MBFW), thousands of fashion industry professionals will come together in Bryant Park’s iconic Tents for one last week before MBFW re-locates to Lincoln Center in September.

Starting off a New Year and new global fashion cycle, the retailers, reporters and editors are eager to see the Collections from the world’s established and up-and-coming designers, and how this creative community sets the tones and trends for what we will wear in Fall/Winter 2010.

“As we close a chapter in the history of our event, IMG is excited to be working with Lincoln Center, the CFDA and the City to create a new home for the fashion industry at Lincoln Center,” said Peter Levy, SVP and Managing Director of IMG Fashion Worldwide. “We are looking forward, with our partners, to rolling out our plans in the coming months.”

“All of us at IMG Fashion are excited about the outstanding and stellar lineup which has come together from around the world to share in this historic Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week,” said Fern Mallis, SVP of IMG Fashion. “This will be a significant season, as we reflect on 17 years, 31 seasons and close to 2,500 fashion shows in Bryant Park that have launched many careers….from Designers to Editors, Models, Producers, Celebrities, TV Commentators and Reality Shows. We all also look forward to the change – and September’s move to Damrosch Park in Lincoln Center.”

Saluting and showing in Bryant Park, and Associate Member shows on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week ‘s schedule are: BCBGMAXAZRIA, Richard Chai, Duckie Brown, Toni Maticevski, Ports 1961, Anne Bowen, La Perla, Farah Angsana, The Heart Truth’s Red Dress Collection 2010, Cynthia Steffe, Project Runway, Yigal Azrouёl, Michael Angel, Christian Siriano, Nicole Miller, Charlotte Ronson, Venexiana, Lacoste, Georges Chakra, Andy & Debb, Adam, Academy of Art University, Prabal Gurung, ARISE Magazine African Collective – III, Lela Rose, Luca Luca, Malandrino, DKNY, Rebecca Taylor, Calvin Klein Men’s Collection, Hervé Léger by Max Azria, Diane Von Furstenberg, TonyCohen, Y-3, Tuleh, Custo Barcelona, Vassilios Kostetsos, Carolina Herrera, Carlos Miele, Jill Stuart, Donna Karan Collection, Tracy Reese, Monique Lhuillier, Yeohlee, Tadashi Shoji, Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation, Perry Ellis, Elie Tahari, Badgley Mischka, Vera Wang, Pamella Roland, Max Azria, Dennis Basso, Diesel Black Gold, Thuy, Tibi, Narciso Rodriguez, Toni Francesc, Tory Burch, Michael Kors, Nanette Lepore, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Milly by Michelle Smith, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Anna Sui, Brian Reyes, Ralph Lauren, Isaac Mizrahi, Trias, Calvin Klein Women’s Collection, Naeem Khan, J. Mendel and Tommy Hilfiger.

The Bryant Park Tents’ three venues include the Salon, the Promenade and the Tent. Over the course of eight days, the runway venues, lobby and backstage sponsor lounges will be bustling from 9 AM to 9 PM, when approximately 100,000 people come to attend shows, meet and greet the media, retailers and fashion professionals.

Title sponsor Mercedes-Benz is joined by DHL, American Express®, Maybelline New York, W Hotels Worldwide, TRESemmé, The Heart Truth Campaign, Starbucks Frappuccino® Coffee Drink, Peroni, Chambord, Martini Gold Mixers and O.N.E.TM One Natural Experience as well as the following media outlets The New York Times, Vevant, Women’s Wear Daily and Getty Images. Each of these sponsors will be providing hospitality, services and amenities to make the hectic week of shows as effortless and pleasurable as possible for all attendees.

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week is an IMG owned and produced event.

To view the full schedule, please click here.

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

Latest Work: Holiday Makeup for The Washington Post Express

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Tis the season for holiday dresses! My latest published work was a commercial print shoot for The Washington Post Express. Photographer Marge Ely captured model Jackie Akoko as she danced around in fun short dresses styled by Betsy Lowther.

Since the dresses were full of sparkle and life, I kept the hair and makeup soft and pretty to compliment.

Skin Prep: M.A.C. Strobe Liquid and M.A.C. Fast Response Eye Cream M.A.C. Cosmetics

Foundation: Graftobian in Deep Xanthe mixed with M.A.C. Strobe Liquid used as a mixing medium Paint and Powder Store

Eyes: Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream used as a soft gloss on the lids Elizabeth Arden. Natural Born Cosmetics Eye Endurance Liquid Liner in Black Paint and Powder Store. BADgal Lash Mascara from Benefit was used to create thick, rich lashes.

Cheeks: The cheekbones were highlighted with M.A.C.‘s Mineralize Skin Finish in Sunny by Nature. A pop of peach color was created by placing a few dabs of MAKE UP FOR EVER‘s Flash Colour in Coral then blended with Billy B’s Foundation Brush Two.

Lips: Spice liner from M.A.C. mixed with Clear Lipglass, also from M.A.C.

To learn more about these fabulous dresses, check out Betsy’s article on Express.com

Victoria Stiles Washington DC Makeup Artist

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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

Nomad’s Land Editorial by Tomaas Fashion Photographer

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This beautiful story was submitted to Makeup Artist Backstage by fashion photographer, Tomaas.   Immediately I took to the images, loving the lines, style, and of course the make-up.  There is drama throughout but the structured design on the face is perfected with a clean technique, leaving the skin soft and fresh– love.

Credits:

Photographer Tomaas
Model Maximova @ Marilyn Models
Stylist Dina Yassin
Make-up Yadim C.
Hair Charley

New Work: Surface Magazine 12th Annual Avant Guardian Issue

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Photographer:  John Michael Fulton
Fashion Director:  Linnea Olson-Schwartz
Set Designer:  Chad Tucker @ Judy Casey
Hair: Lacy Redway using Redkin
Makeup: Victoria Stiles @ MAKE UP FOR EVER
Marharyta Karachayeva and Matt Coatsworth @ Major
Digital Tech:  Troy Paul
Advisor: George Kartis
Photo Assistant:  Gabrielle Houeix
Fashion Assistants: Laura Peach and Jasmine Rydell
Location:  Splashlight Studios

Products featured in this post may have been received complimentary for review from a public relations professional. Please view our DISCLOSURE page for more information.
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About The Author

Victoria Stiles is a make-up artist from Washington, DC working in New York and worldwide for commercial print, editorial fashion, red carpet events and weddings. Victoria’s client roster includes celebrities Roberta Flack, Jordin Sparks, Real Housewives of New York’s Jill Zarin, and publications Glamour, O Magazine, Vogue, Surface, Virginia Living, and Washingtonian. Stiles’ expertise in make-up is frequently called upon by local and National publications. Recent articles in Washingtonian, Real Simple, Women’s Health, American Baby, and Northern Virginia Magazine showcases and quotes her knowledge in make-up and labels her as an industry leader.

In addition to artistry, Stiles is a presenter for The Powder Group-- an organization uniting makeup artists worldwide with relevant industry information and career guidance. She has presented seminars nationally at The Artist Summit and The Makeup Shows.

Follow her on Twitter @victoriastiles and add her on other social media networks here.
www.VictoriaStiles.com

Tom Pecheux: Chado Ralph Rucci NYFW S/S 2010

runwaychadoralphrucciWhen I walked backstage, at Chado Ralph Rucci during Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week S/S 2010, and realized the key artist was Tom Pecheux, my smile reached my ears!  Pecheux is one makeup artist whom I have followed since a teenager.  He is an inspiration and to have the opportunity to meet him and see first hand the look he designed for Chado Ralph Rucci, was amazing!

The look, with top and bottom lashes, did not disappoint.  He created a look that stood apart from the rest by using black shadow smoked in the outer corner of eyes and lashes placed in the outer corner, on top and bottom.  The rest of the face was kept natural.

Key Hairstylist Laurent Philippon created a sculpted, organic shaped chignon.  Using liberal amounts of Bb. Gel, from Bumble and bumble, sealed the look and a plastic effect which reflected off the runway.

Check out behind the scenes video:

Backstage Beauty: Twinkle NYFW 2010

IMG_2286Gianpaolo Ceciliato, key artist for Twinkle at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2010, created a clean look with innocent eyes. The look perfectly complimented the street, hipster style designs of Twinkle.

Skin was made flawless by using Studio Sculpt Foundation and Silver Dusk on the cheeks for a highlight that popped. Eyes were kept simple with a sweep of Crushed Metal Pigment. Orange Lipmix with its pigment punch set the lips and look.

www.MACCOSMETICS.com

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Rad Hourani: Backstage Beauty NYFW Fall 2009

Key Artist Hung Vanngo designed the look for Rad Hourani Fall 2009

Key Artist Hung Vanngo designed the look for Rad Hourani Fall 2009

Hung Vanngo, Key Artist for the Rad Hourani show at New York Fashion Week Fall 2009, chose a look that almost seemed transparent yet visibly defined. I was part of Vanngo’s team of artists and translated his designed look on two models (see below).

Key Products Used:

- M.A.C. Moisturelush Cream and M.A.C. Moisturelush Eye Cream:  Applied liberally to the entire face and neck and eye cream was used to hydrate the eye area. More time was spent performing skin care vs. actual makeup application. The skin had to be ultra-hydrated in order to achieve the look created by Vanngo.

- M.A.C. Face and Body Foundation: Applied with the fingertips to the entire face, brushed over lips, and even the ears so the face virtually flowed into infinity.

- M.A.C. Pro Longlash in Barelash was used to block out the eye brows and blend with the rest of the face.

- M.A.C. Fix+: Vanngo lightly sprayed each model before they stepped out on to the runway.

Makeup on Model at Rad Hourani Fall 09 by Victoria Stiles

Makeup on Model at Rad Hourani Fall 09 by Victoria Stiles

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Runway Rad Hourani Fall 2009 - Makeup on Model by Victoria Stiles


Alexandre Herchcovitch: Fall 2009 Backstage Beauty

The look was clean and simple– not your typical fall look. Philippe Chansel, Key Artist for Alexandre Herchcovitch, created a look that made a subtle impact. I had the opportunity to be a part of Philippe’s makeup team backstage at Herchcovitch for the Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week Fall 2009 show. The picture of my model and my interpretation of Mr. Chansel’s creation (see below) was taken backstage by Beauty Editor, Lianne Farbes. Check out her backstage interview with Philippe Chansel!

Model Backstage @ Herchcovitch Photo: Lianne Farbes

Model I did makeup for at Herchcovitch Fall 2009

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Fashion Editorial in Virginia Living Magazine

For those of you local to the DC Area, please check out the March/April issue of Virginia Living Magazine for the Cover and inside 8 page Fashion Editorial. I provided the hair and makeup styling for the cover and editorial. This publication can be found at Barnes and Nobles and most grocery stores including Wegmans!

For those of you non-DC area residents, please check out the digital images of the cover and editorial below!

Also, please check out the April issue of Washingtonian Magazine which will be on newsstands March 20th! Dr. Richard Jonas is on cover and I had the lovely opportunity to provide grooming for his cover shot.

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