Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Mallory & Chris

This couple epitomizes adorable.  They are just SO cute!!  Mallory and I went to middle and high school together, so you can imagine my delight when she asked me to style her bridal makeup this Fall.  It's so much fun to reunite with old friends.  Congratulations, Mallory & Chris!  Wishing you a life of love and laughter!   (Images by Mike Topham Photography)







Friday, January 21, 2011

Lindsay & Jamie

Aren't Lindsay and Jamie fabulous?  I loved working on this wedding because all of the elements were truly unique... It was high-fashion with vintage elegance.  Check out Lindsay's vintage brooch bouquet. 








Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Pretty Peach Cheeks


I rounded the apples of Kristen's cheeks in a soft peach using my airbrush and a combination of blush + bronzer.

First, I applied a matte bronzer to the temple and blended down toward the cheekbone.  Then I popped the apples of her cheeks with a soft pink (Temptu's "Peony").  The combination of the bronzer and light pink created a light peachy-pink that was so flattering on Kristen and completely fit the theme of her romantic fall wedding with light, airy details.

I finished the look with a berry lip-stain, warm eyeshadow pigments, and fluttery eyelashes by Makeup Forever.







A big thanks to Jennifer Colina for providing the beautiful images, Courtney Spencer of Merriment Events for the gorgeous event styling + coordination, and to Stephanie Parker  for assisting with makeup.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Hilarie + Matt

Hilarie and Matt are an adorable couple and I'm lucky to be one of their many friends.  Everyone who is truly friends with Hilarie knows that she is obsessed with peacock feathers, so it wasn't surprising that her wedding was bursting with color.  Even her hair fanned out from behind her veil like a peacock.

Hilarie and Matt were married at The Fork Church in Doswell, VA.  
I airbrushed the makeup of Hilarie and her Maid of Honor, Wendy (pictured below, bottom right).


I absolutely love this couple.  How cute are they?

A big thanks to Jamie Betts Photography for the images.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sofia & Sal

I had so much fun working this three-day event. When Sofia hired me, she told me her wedding would have around 1,000 guests. I could not even fathom this until I walked into her venue (Hilton Short Pump, Hotel & Spa) and saw the ballroom decked out to the nines in her colors, teal and white.

All three days, I used TEMPTU airbrush foundation in the S/B formula, Mary Kay mineral eye & cheek colors (I especially loved their new eye colors Peacock Blue and Azure), Ardell lashes, and Mary Kay cream lipsticks mixed with clear gloss from Sephora.

A special thanks to Rachel Shrader for providing hair styling and to Nazia Morani Creativity for the photographs shown above.
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Friday, June 18, 2010

All Ties Are Not Created Equal

Happy Father's Day Weekend!  As some of you know, I am leaving for my honeymoon tomorrow morning.  But before I head out of town for a week, I am sharing this guest post on men's ties... hopefully it will help you as much as it helped me!

I asked Omar to guest post this weekend because he is always on the cutting edge of men's fashion.  Check out what he had to say:

Hi Natalie,

Great to see you this weekend.  By the way, I wanted to give you some pointers on neckties since you were curious.  The best neckties are called "sevenfold" because historically, they were made with one large piece of silk, accordion-folded 7 times.  However, those ties don't drape well and tend to wrinkle.  These days, most top-notch "sevenfold" ties are actually 6-fold silk, with a wool interlining.  The very best ties are all cut by hand, the "tipping" (the bottom of the wide part of the tie) is hand folded up and hand stitched, and the tie is entirely stitched by hand so it can shift/flex/give a bit.   Fabrics are typically cut on the bias to ensure they hold their shape.

This one-page photoguide explains the process:

Tie Guide

Some of the best ties money can buy can be found here:
Carlo Franco Ties

There are many other manufactures. The fact is, to buy a bespoke tie, you need to turn it over and see the back.    

My tie at the wedding was zegna couture entirely handmade "7-fold" (i.e. 6 fold with lining) silk tie.  

You can't judge by the brand: I have bought $250 ferragamo ties that were complete crap.  Some labels will, however, always have great ties like kiton and brioni.

Omar.




Thursday, June 17, 2010

Makeup Style of the Week 6/17/2010 - Creme Highlighter

This image was taken behind the scenes at a Christian Dior runway show.  I was inspired when I came across the image on the  Vogue Paris website.  As such, I thought it would be fitting to write about creme highlighter as it is a staple for spring and summer beauty.  This summer I have been using Mary Kay's limited edition cream highlighter, but I just learned it is sold out.  Another option I recommend is the multiple bronzer stick by Nars in shade Copacabana.  No matter which highlighter you use, make sure it has shimmer to reflect light.  

The face has natural "areas of highlight" or places where the reflection of light is pleasing to the eye.  Two of the areas of highlight are:  a) under the browbone (from the arch toward the temple) and b) at the upper portion of the cheekbone moving toward the temple.  

I usually connect these two areas of highlight to create a "V" formation.  As a makeup artist, I must know the angles and proportions of the human body.  These proportions are made up of many ovals and triangles.  Hence, when I sculpt a face, I try to view it as a series of triangles and ovals; triangles for symmetry and balance - ovals for softened edges.  

After applying your foundation (before powder setting) using your ring finger, tap the creme highlighter gently onto the areas of highlight in a "V" formation.  Starting at your temple, dot upwards toward the browbone, stopping at the arch.  Beginning at your temple again, dot down toward the nose, staying high on the cheekbone (you should not be under the eye in the recessed area, but on the bone) stopping halfway from your temple to your nostril.  The product should make small ovals from your fingerprint.  Now go back and gently blend the ovals together by tapping lightly on the edges of the ovals you made.  Set your look with a finishing powder such as Makeup Forever's HD Microfinish Powder.  

To achieve this model's warm cheek, I recommend Mary Kay's mineral cheek color in Sparkling Cider.

Questions?  Hit me up at Natalie@ave42.com or just leave a comment below!  

Cheers!