Saturday, February 27, 2010

Why Should We Grieve That We've Been Sleeping?

More from that great day shooting with Leslie. We had fun playing with the cream/white/silver/brown/gray/tan/black theme while styling our outfits for the group shot. By the time I was done doing all the girls' makeup and could jump in for a couple shots, I was exhausted! But it was the good, exhilarating kind of fatigue--the kind you get when you know you're doing something right. The beautiful coat Kelly is wearing in the top two pictures is Alison's, found at a vintage boutique in town, previously the owner's grandmother's coat. Her reaction to the sale: "She's crazy to let it go!"

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Eye Of The Tiger

We rang in the Chinese New Year of the Tiger (our year '86 babies!) on Sunday with the the great Portland Chinese community. The event (complete with traditional dragon dancing and Chinese broccoli, my fav) was MCd by Kerry Yu and included our fashion show, organized by the kickass, hard working Jillian Rabe (above, working the finale on the runway). Megan Rabe and Tim Shroyer made perfect buns with chopsticks and bobbed wig hair, and Aimee Janik and I made beautiful models even more beautiful. In the end we went with a simple thick dark liner on top and bright, not-going-anywhere-red lips. With this simplification of makeup, we were able to rock through 12 models in under two hours! Genius.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Be Curious, Not Judgemental

Shoot today with Kelly (top), Alison (avec le tour eiffel), beautiful Mia Weiselman and some fun new friends! Leslie Noel Montgomery shot us (yes I hopped in for a few...) and I tried some seriously dark eyes. Mia, Alison and Kelly collaborated on styling us (seven models, plus Tilly, Alison's sweet baby Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, for a few pics). Explored the park on Ainsworth, and made good use of Alison's NE Portland living room. Can't wait to show you!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Like Looking Through A Fogged Mirror

Obsessed with Lookbook.nu, collective fashion consciousness. Fashion girls (and boys) around the world unite, and share--I love it. Some of my favorite looks posted recently:

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Be Reckless Enough To Gamble All Or Nothing To Follow Your Dreams

-Monsieur John Galliano
"All life is an experiment." - Walt Whitman
A very special xmas present from my Momma was Influence, the gorgeous coffee table book by Ashley and Mary Kate Olsen and edited by Derek Blasberg. I'm being inspired not only by the Mary Kate's chunky thick eye lashes (below) and handful of rings, but also by the many thoughtful interviews with some beautiful artists, photographers and designers.
Fashion show producer Alexandre de Betak is "light obsessed." When it comes to sex, Lauren Hutton says nature is always looking to make a masterpiece. (So be careful who you make masterpieces with.) Terry Richardson, master of the stark, grainy, emotional photograph (Batman and Robin 1996) says: "Every day we feel different; sometimes we're happy; sometimes we're sad. But to photograph someone as they are is my favorite." Oh! And brilliant Giambattista Valli says he always uses an art reference in designing collections. Art like the entire collection of of Peggy Guggenheim, then Rembrandt, then for his Fall 2008 collection, the question "What would happen if Little Red Riding Hood ate the wolf?

Monday, January 18, 2010

Urban Princess

I gave you a preview (and another and another) of this shoot long ago last summer. These talented peeps all worked together to make some beautiful fashion/beauty/city magic: shot by Peter Greene, styled by Alison Nicole Grisé, makeup by me, hair by Megan Rabe and model Jillian Rabe with the Raw Action Bboys.

Friday, January 15, 2010

The Prettier The Flower The Farther From The Path

My dear friend Katie asked me to model in a shoot for a photography class at Oregon last summer, and despite being incredibly uncomfotable in front of the camera (at least in a formal setting), I agreed (but only because I love her). The feeling of adventurous summer took hold and we wandered around Eugene and stumbled upon abandoned trains and into the dynamic little peacock park up on Hendricks hill. While we were wandering the train tracks in the Whiteaker district, I grabbed the camera and got the photo of her above.
Katie hand developed these in the dark room, making them even more special in our time of over digitalization.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Finding The Courage To Reach Unreachable Stars

"I sometimes think that all you tell me of knighthood, kingdoms, empires and islands is all windy blather and lies." -Sancho Panzo
Don't ask me why it's taken so long to post these finals (photog Shaun Mendiola, beautiful work as usual) from Jasin Weiner's senior project, but anyway, here they are!! Maria Blandino and I rocked the makeup and Critter Pierce styled.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Harder To Get The Better To Have

I'm really excited for this upcoming shoot, with my beautiful buddies Brittany Powers and Tim Shroyer (below). Shaun is shooting with stark, bright lighting like the W shoot with Ginnifer Goodwin (top), and I'm going to style them with leather and black and a lot of bling. Kate Hudson's makeup by Dick Page (above) is perfect, like black leather. But just like black nail polish, black lipstick needs to be taken down a notch so as not to scream 2007.
I'm thinking twilight colored, not midnight.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

I See You.

A perfect photoshoot, with some crazy talent. Shaun (as good as they make'um) rocking it on the cam, and Kyla as beautiful and natural as ever. I used Arbonne concealer and pressed powder, and blended out M.A.C. Carbon eyeshadow around her eyes for that seductive smokey feeling.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ingenious Hidalgo Jasin Weiner de la Portland Art Institute

Our favorite literary hero, the Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, takes form as four lovely ladies under the Quixote illusion that life is much grander than reality suggests! These girls de la Mancha dash about fulfilling epic fantasies of chivalric heroism and stunning knightly fashion. Everyone thought Don Quixote was insane (even his loving author Miguel de Cervantes and his loyal sidekick Sancho Panza), but perhaps he had it right: we wouldn't dream it if it wasn't possible, and yes, we do create our own reality.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Early Early Early Beautiful! Early

Come a.m., I'll be grabbing my coffee with pumpkin spice soy milk and rushing off to help bring together another senior fashion design project from the Art Institute of Portland. The designer Jasin has some pretty interesting ideas. (Like building a driftwood sculpture tomorrow onsite. This is why I love this job. People aren't afraid to dream crazy dreams!) His collection is loosely inspired by Don Quixote and will require some ethereal eyes and perfect skin, nothing too distracting. Here's the makeup inspiration Jasin sent:
As Jasin put it, we have some good news and some bad. The bad news: we are meeting at 5:45 a.m. for hair and makeup. The good news: We book it for the beach at 7:30 and will catch the light and play in the sand! I think you'll find me bundled up in my baby pink vintage Missoni puffy jacket and my little sister's fuchsia J.Crew earmuffs, keeping guard on the makeup...freezing in huddled stance. (Carrie, it is December 1st. We are hoping for an interesting sky, not tanning weather.)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Hello Birdy

On Erin's lips I used Clinique lip stick in Beach Coral (a personal favorite, a pink grapfruity color, very rich but wearable and young because the coral takes stage over the rosy undertones), and on her eyes Go MAC eyeshadow highlighted with Nylon. For her face I used Arbonne's super star cream concealer and the brand's pressed powders to even and contour. I've met few models I can't perfectly color match by blending those four powders ranging from Fair to Dark. I finished by lining with Arbonne black liquid liner, then MAC lash primer and Arbonne volumizing mascara.
Doesn't Erin look like a 50's NYC movie star detective here?