Friday, June 17, 2011

Much love for Misikko!

Like a knife to a chef, sometimes we get something that just makes us feel sexier about what we do.

 Last fall was so busy that by the time I had a chance to color my hair, my roots were SO out there they weren't roots...they were full grown stems. Best part tho is that I finally saw my real hair color...which I haven't seen in 14 years. And was pretty. So, instead of dumping my usual level 3 dark brown on, I got my friend to hook me up with some ashy highlights and got my sexy on! At the same time, I got my new Hanna Misikko hair dryer. I wanted to wear my hair straight to show off my posh new hue, but I got enough hair for three so it's not like I can use my usually whimpy blowdryer. This bad boy knocks the wet out and smooths it in record time! I also love the fact that it get's it sleek enough that flat-ironing is minimal. Major props to Misikko!


Monday, June 13, 2011

An Open Letter to BRIDES Magazine

Dear Editors, Copy Writers, and general informers at BRIDES Magazine,

As a beauty professional in the wedding industry, I have subscribed to your magazine for several years now. I think it's important to keep up-to-date on wedding trends, fashions, and what brides these days are thinking about. You typically have several great campaign spreads that tip me off as to what I will be asked for in the upcoming wedding seasons. There's also usually a few beauty products in there that I would not have been exposed to, otherwise. For all this and more, I thank you.

However, in this most recent edition, June 2011, I really have to ask...WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?!?!

"No Makeup Artist, No Problem?" Really? Do you have any idea how much money these women spend on their photography? It is, by far and large, one of THE most important parts of their wedding day. When the flowers have died, and the cake eaten, and the presents unwrapped, what are they going to have left besides new housewares? That's right, their photos. And the one thing that will be in almost 80% of their shots will be THE BRIDE. So, why on earth would you suggest the possibility that they jeopardize their investment on photography by not having professional makeup?

Of course, I had to read the story. You must have been joking when you published that. Starting with a beautiful woman: DUH. The mark of a good makeup artist is NOT how pretty she can make and already pretty woman. But guess what? Most brides don't look like that! They have their own concerns- pimples, wrinkles, dark circles, small lips, small eyes, wormy looking eyebrows... THAT'S really what we are there to help them deal with. It's great and wonderful and all that you used such a naturally perfect girl for your piece, but come'on...that's about as realistic as an ice-cream wedding cake in the Vegas summer.

So let's say that by some chance, the woman reading these is as flawless as your model. DO YOU REALLY THINK BLACK AND GREEN EYESHADOW IS THE WAY TO GO??? I can count the number of times on one hand that the situation warranted green eyeshadow. And shimmer? Course I have a lot of shimmer in my pallets. But green and shimmer at the same time for a wedding day? Assuming that combo is pretty, as your spread does make it look pretty good, how many girls do you really think that's gonna look good on? The rinky-dink caveat that you put two pages later suggesting other colors does not nearly make up for the gigantic full page demo of makeup that really doesn't suit most women. You could have at least offered a bigger disclaimer somewhere in there.

I was married three years ago. I have been a makeup artist for seven. Guess what? I had a makeup artist on my wedding day. I knew damn well how to do my own makeup, but I not only was shaky with nerves, I sure could use someone else's perception. In fact, I've done SEVERAL weddings where other beauty professionals have hired me just for those reasons alone.

Your article really does your target audience wrong, and if your going offer DYI advice, stick to what you know...programs and favors.

Kindly,

Amelia C

Friday, June 10, 2011

Las Vegas Mad Men


MAD LOVE FOR MAD MEN
An inspired shoot, presented by Summer Watkins of Grey Likes Weddings and Victor Sizemore Photography
Hair and Makeup by Amelia C




When Summer Watkins from the design extrodinare blog Grey Likes Weddings called me for a  Mad Men themed shoot, I just about squealed.  I'm not a TV watcher, but have gotten hooked on 1960's drama and was totally enamored with the beauty trends of the time period. Set in the ever posh Palms Place, I could not have asked for a better team. Photographers from all over the globe attended this workshop to glean from Victor the telling of a story thru photography. I now, humbly but excitedly, present the fruits of our labor.

  


                                                                                      




Saturday, June 4, 2011

Shoot @ Trump International Hotel

You know something good is about to happen when you take a bunch of chicks, tell them to have at it, and end up designing a mock-up wedding just for the fun of it! Special thanks to Savannah, our "bride.". My doll, you are truly beautiful, inside and out.



                 

                                                                                                              

Catherine from Layers of Lovely Floral Design did her usual exquisite job on the floral arangements, and she is so fun to work with! Kristin from Gimme Some Sugar didn't skip and beat and produced desserts that deserve their own editorial spread.
           


     The delicious candy bar was set up and stocked by Erin from For the Love of Candy. Nancy from Creative Coverings provided the gorgeous linens for the rental furniture provided by Niki from Rebel Party Rentals. The beautiful day was made even more beautiful with the help of Annette from Chaviano Couture who provided the jewelry and wedding dress and Nicole from Tux One who provided the tuxedo.


The whole day was planned and designed by Lacy and Kaila from Plush Weddings and Events and the  invitations were made by Lori and Paper & Thread Studios. These beautiful pictures were taken by Amy Campbell from Amy Rae Photography.

As always, I had a great time doing what I love to do!