Friday, 7 November 2014

Val Garland- The Use of Freckles

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Val Garland is a famous make-up artist who started her career whith her first iconic shoot that was done in Australia for a magazine called "FollowMe"- which doesn't exist anymore. The model for that shoot was Emma Balfour who was also the basic figure of her portfolio for that time. Garland also worked with a lot of famous designers such as Alexander McQueen,John Galliano and directors fashion directors.
     The artist is inspired by the change, so she enjoys spontaneity and happy accidents, as she thinks that this keeps energy up. The recent little madness she introduced was hidind the face with freckless. Freckless are considered one of the magic of natural beauty.She has turned into perfection wjat so many people thought it was imperfection. She made people understood how it can look cool, healthy, cheecky and the most important thing how natural it looks. This transformation was an amplified version of the look that Garland has created for the designer Mary Ktrantzou for the AW14 runway show.
http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/22239/1/val-garland-amplified-realness


     Val Garland justifies and explains her choice and creation in the following way:"I know what Mary likes from her shows and invariably it’s fairly minimal. For the show it was really translucent and real, so for this transformation shoot I took the idea of realness and amped it up. I used a natural russet colour to give her a blush, then there’s metallic and a smudgy, grungy green like mustard. But at the end of it all it’s just freckles. I like that heightened sense of nothing and everything"


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Links: http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/22239/1/val-garland-amplified-realness

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