Daily Archives: May 25, 2010
Burgundy Smoky Eyes Bridal Makeup

A former Elite fashion model, Nylon magazine intern, and short-lived employee of top tier makeup artist rep The Wall Group, Streets found her calling in the fashion and beauty industry as a freelance makeup artist. Within a year of starting her career, she was working on major campaigns and catalogs, building a strong bridal business, and even assisting such famed makeup artists as Aaron DeMay and Kabuki.
Humor is something else Streets knows a lot about. In between jobs, she started MakeFace to chronicle her experiences as a makeup artist and her thoughts on “beauty tips for a life that isn’t always sober.” The blog combines useful makeup tutorials, beauty insights and life observations with wry humor in an overall kitschy eighties-inspired theme.
As MakeFace’s following grew, Streets’ fan base began to regularly anticipate her fresh perspective and candidness, with bridal clients especially loving her down to earth style. “I love my brides,” Streets says, “People think I’m crazy when I say this, but they really are my favorite clients.” According to Streets, the trend for evening weddings and the popularity of burgundy flowers and bridesmaids dresses are the reasons for this season’s most fashionable makeup choice.
View the burgundy smoky eye tutorial featuring one of Sally’s bridal clients on MakeFace at makefacebeauty.com, as well as all archived posts including behind the scenes of fashion shoots and hard-to-describe humorously informative videos.
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Inmaculada Garcia 2011 Bridal Collection
Inmaculada Garcia’s new collection clearly reveals her personal stamp in her treatment of textures, as well as the evolution of the gowns which give way to volume and a totally different design, which overflow into an overwhelming fantasy which allow her brides to be different to the conventional.
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