Monday, August 3, 2015

Alexander McQueen's Make-up Looks Brought to Life

In conjunction with Alexander Mcqueen iPhone case: Savage Beauty, right away showing at London's Victoria as well Albert Museum, the London A college degree of Fashion is offering a satellite display opening April 30.

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LCF's Warpaint: Alexander Mcqueen iPhone and Make-Up will presenting make-up looks from some of the class designer's most notable catwalk collaborations featuring top make-up artists, including Alternativ Garland, Peter Philips, Topolino as well Sharon Dowsett. There will be 22 beauty on display from 13 of McQueen's collections, spanning 1997 to the year of 2010.

The looks, showcased on plastic masks created by LCF's prosthetics grownups, will be grouped into three subjects: Amplified (facial features are hidden and exaggerated), Deviated (make-up goes way beyond traditional areas, covering other parts of these body) and Stripped (a fine make-up intensifies the meaning of the class collection).

"The building of the masques was a fairly lengthy and difficult absorb, with a lot of hurdles along the way, being things never really went to plan, " said LCF press officer Agatha Connolly, paraphrasing the students' consideration of the process. "However, the experience was previously very insightful and allowed us all to learn a lot more about our occupation than we initially thought. Both of us learned to stick to a very secured time scale and budget, and now we hope that we have created a homage truth McQueen team will be proud of.

"We stippled them [the masks] with a few layers of colored plastic, and powdered to set. We if so recreated the make-up looks working mostly make-up and a few extra complex to get the most authentic look. "

The school has also collaborated with rule creative studio Holition to display make-ups that were created for runway showings among McQueen collections, including Untitled STAINLESS STEEL 1998 and What a Merry Try A/W 2001, in which the looks progressed throughout the shows. As Holition's marketing PR consultant Fiona Spence unleashed, "Holition was commissioned to do a give projection mapping in the entrance capacity of the Fashion Space Gallery, which specifically takes the form of a large hollow take on which morphs into looks totally from McQueen's catwalk shows. The face adjustments from an image of make-up running over the face to a face from McQueen's What a Merry Go Round. "

And then the exhibit's attendees will be able to see the things they would look like in a McQueen eye shadow by using one of the exhibit's iPads to try out with Holition's Face app which specifically, using face-tracking technology, will repeat the looks onto showgoers' current images in the form of a real-time video recordings feed.

The exhibition space, LCF's Fashion Space Gallery at Oxford Circus, will also host master groups, talks and demonstrations in conjunction with the display.

The exhibit will run July 30 through August 7, 2015, and admission is free. To have a schedule of events and more statistics, visit fashionspacegallery. com.

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