当模特今天在巴黎的Anthony Vaccarello走秀时,他们的左耳在灯光下闪闪发光。人们很容易认为他们都穿着由一些酷巴黎珠宝设计师制作的超大袖口,但化妆师Tom Pecheux实际上用液体衬里和闪光覆盖了耳朵的下半部分。这引出了一个问题:Pecheux是否发明了一种全新的人体艺术?
“安东尼想出了用化妆制作一件珠宝的想法,”Pecheux解释道。 “但把它放在脸上看起来非常部落。”所以Pecheux开始在盒子外面思考 – 或者更准确地说,回家看着他的墙。 “我拥有一张艺术家道格拉斯·戈登(Douglas Gordon)的照片,这张照片是一个完全用黑色纹身的人的手指,就像蘸墨水一样,”他说。 “当安东尼谈论珠宝和化妆时,我想,也许我们不会做耳环,而是黑色纹身 – 感觉非常有图形,因为这个系列是图形的。”这就是Pecheux所做的。他用一支液体笔画笔,在模特耳垂的下半部分上色。然后,为了让它看起来更豪华,更具侵略性,他用厚厚的彩虹色黑色闪光覆盖衬里,使用Homeoplasmine使其粘住。 Pecheux也在眼前闪闪发光。他沿着较低的睫毛线刷了一个更精细的黑色闪光,将斑点稍微向下扩散,看起来有点像早上化妆后。 “我喜欢剩下的妆容,”Pecheux说。 “但是用闪光而不是眼线来做它会使它感觉时髦而不是蹩脚。”
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这篇文章讨论了模特在巴黎Anthony Vaccarello走秀时的化妆技巧。化妆师Tom Pecheux使用液体衬里和闪光覆盖了模特的耳朵下半部分,创造出一种类似于黑色纹身的效果。Pecheux还在模特的眼睛下方刷了一层黑色闪光,使其看起来更加时髦。这种技巧可能会引发人们对于人体艺术的新探索。
Evan
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During the Anthony Vaccarello show in Paris today, the models left ears were shining under the lights. People might easily think that they were wearing oversized cuffs made by some cool Parisian jewelry designers, but makeup artist Tom Pecheux actually covered the lower part of their ears with liquid liner and glitter. This raises a question: has Pecheux invented a new form of body art? “Anthony came up with the idea of making jewelry with makeup,” Pecheux explained. “But putting it on the face looked very tribal.” So Pecheux started thinking outside the box – or more accurately, looking at his wall at home. “I have a photo by artist Douglas Gordon of a hand with black tattoos all over it, like dipped in ink,” he said. “When Anthony talked about jewelry and makeup, I thought maybe we wouldnt do earrings, but black tattoos – it felt very graphic, because this collection is graphic.” And thats what Pecheux did. He used a liquid pen to color the lower part of the models earlobes. Then, to make it look more luxurious and aggressive, he covered the liner with a thick rainbow black glitter, using Homeoplasmine to make it stick. Pecheux also made the eyes shine. He brushed a finer black glitter along the lower lash line, slightly spreading the spots downward, looking a bit like after-makeup in the morning. “I like the leftover makeup,” Pecheux said. “But doing it with glitter instead of eyeliner makes it feel chic instead of cheesy.” For more information on backstage beauty, check out: 9 Most Beautiful Backstage Shots from NYFW 2015 Spring and Milan Fashion Weeks Product MVPs Ready to give up your flour (and grab some lip balm)?