2013 autumn winter London fashion week
Vivienne Westwood- red label Kabuki Diva
dramatic tendencies
outlined the face with kabuki features then filled in the spaces with acrylic paints in PRIMARY TONES
models nails air brushed with rosy paint that extends up the fingers
HAIR
referencing of madonnas strong empowering image showed off a super sexual and glamor as vibe.
from these mood boards and the brief of information i knew i would be using supra colour pallet and as they were primary colours it wouldn't involve too much mixing to get the desired colours.
This is my interpretation. I am pleased with my work and I like the way it reflects both the work i have been studying but I think in my own way. The main problem i faced whilst doing this look was the texture of supra colour although the colour is bright and very high pigment which is ideal with this look the consistency when it gets to warm means that it can print, smudge and blend a little too easily. so for instance on the eye lids where there were primary block colours very close to each other when she blinked they were starting to bleed into one and other. in an ideal world your model wouldn't blink but unfortunately i don't think thats a very viable way to improve my work. Instead I have thought if i was to repeat this look again I would powder with translucent loose set Illamasqua powder to set each layer.
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