Friday, September 26, 2014

Make Up For Ever Celebrates 30 Years With Maquillage Masterpieces



Body painting isn’t new to the runway: We’ve seen human canvases multiple times at Louis Vuitton, and today at Rick Owens, Lucia Pieroni covered models head to toe in “chalky” shades of mauve, blue, and white. There are few beauty giants, however, that made this concept their bread and butter—that is, except for Make Up For Ever. The French mastermind behind the brand, Dany Sanz, never set out to create a cosmetics company, although she was certainly interested in creations of other kinds, studying sculpting and painting at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. But a stint behind the scenes at a theater would lead to a life-changing discovery: The pro could decorate a living and breathing figure just as well as she could a lifeless set.

See the picture bellows:










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