Make-up artists as well as hair stylists are the gateway for a playful narrative to the designer's collection. They are inspired to bring their collective Innovation, skill sets and creativity to refine, adorn and reinterpret the designer's collection. This is where beauty and fashion intermingle to reimagine a comprehensive collection's themes.
The hair and make-up teams focus their attention on the essence of glamor in order to create a vibrant atmosphere during the fashion show. This includes experimenting with sustainable make-up techniques, color palettes, hairstyle, wigs and headpieces as a medium to distill their rich perspectives on a job.
But they don't work idle—there is a dedicated team of designers, show producers and stylists liaising to encapsulate the delightful spirit of the show.
For a dynamic and smooth project—there is an inviting communication, coordination, planning among the teams. The teams contain talents with immersive experiences in their fields—so obviously the project takes a couple of hours to complete.
Pre-show preparation is meticulously done to ensure that the collection complies with the standards. The process can take about a few days to a few weeks to complete. Then the designer will approve the collection as a raw perfection and viable.
The brilliant team of hair and makeup create a mysterious and ethereal imagery that narrates the fairytale designer's vision.
High-quality make-up artists and hairstylists are in promising demand. They reflect the importance of the brand's imagery and theme through working as creative directors and consultants. For instance—British make-up artist, Pat McGrath (1970—) at Gucci and British hairstylist, Guido Palau (1962—) at Redken created an ambiance of intrigue and glamor that turns heads.