Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes from the Shoot

Here are some photos I took on my phone while I was on shoot today, It's a little sneak peak before I upload my final photos, I hope you enjoy them!!

First French Plaits

Side View

Pinned the plaits to the hair

Final Look

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Catwalk Practice Take Two

Practices

Revised face Chart Practices

Design Five

White and Black dots around the eye


Black and White under both eyes

   

Final Look.


Design Six





Added Dots under the Chin

Design Seven

Added white supra colour to the lips

Design Eight 


Added Black to the lips.


I'm glad I did another practice as it was good to experiment with the different designs. I tried to practice with lots of different elements from my research such as patterns of the dots, dots down the chin and colour on the lips. I tried doing colour down the lips as I thought this would reflect my research from the the; Ta Moko tribe. My favourite design was design five, this is the strongest design and show my research and what I was aiming for from my research. I really like the design pattern and this design work so much better in black and white and is much more effective and bolder. I think this will defiantly give an impact on the catwalk and will make a statement without taking too much away from the designers clothes, which as a makeup artist I need to think about complementing the designer without taking away from the clothes. The other designs(1,2,3,4,6,7,8) would of been too much and would of defiantly take away from complementing the designers clothes and would not work on the catwalk. Design Five is what I am going to use as my final image. 

Revised Charts

Face Charts Revised

From my previous practices I was not happy with the outcome and I know what I do and don't like. I have drawn some more face charts using the points I wrote on the previous post. I am going to practice these again to make sure they are what i am aiming before I start to shoot.

Design Five


Here is design five, you can't see in this photo but their is also white dots in between the black lines. I have taken the same pattern from design Three and from my previous practices. I really liked the pattern  from that design so I've used the same one but instead of the colours I've used just black and white. I have chosen this because my research into tribes they did use white dots on the face so I want to use that idea but to also add black to it. Hopefully this one will look better in practice. 

Design Six


I have now added black dots down the nose to this design because from my research the tribes add dots to their most beautiful part of their face so I though adding dots down the nose would show this.


Design Seven

It's hard to see here but I've added white lips to this char to give it something different. I'll try this out in my practices.

Design Eight


With this deisgn I have changed the lips to black and also added dots with the chin, i will again try this out in practice and see how it turns out. 




Hair Practice





Hair Practices and Making the Props

For the hair for my catwalk image I want to incorporate two different techniques that I haven't used before in a shoot and that I am not very confident with but I want to try and use these techniques to push myself as a hair stylist.
The two Techniques I'm going to use are
  • French Plaits
  • Props in the hair
I have always struggled with french plaits so I am going to have the revise the technique before going to the shoot. Here's some photos of my practices


Props I've made

My inspiration for the props I made are from the photo below, In my initial ideas I said I wanted to use the round rings that the Surma Tribe wear in their mouth and I wasn't sure how to incorporate this but then from looking at my research into avant garde hair and tribes I thought I could mix the two and use the round shape in my props for the hair. 
Inspiration for my hair
Inspiration for my hair


Heres the Prop i made, I got help and inspiration from wig maker, Seema Chopra. I ordered lots of different crepe hair and then I cut out 2 discs out of cardboard and stuck them together and threaded through the crepe hair until it was fully covered. I then used clips to fasten the hair at the back, the added little plaits then on top of the crepe hair to add some more texture as I felt it was abit boring and flat. 

All the Crepe Hair I ordered




Monday, 26 November 2012

Catwalk Practice

Catwalk Practice

Design One

Here are some photos of how I got on with my Practices for look one. I have shown you lots of photos of me doing it step by step and then my final outcome of the practice and what I think about the look.
Started off under the eye, using a cotton bud.

More dots under the eyes
 







Then added dots around the forehead






Added dots on the lips


Added dots down the side of the face



















Here is the final look.

Please excuse how bad I look in these photos, I am so glad I practiced this look I used my supra colour pallet and cotton buds for this look. Overall I think this look is too much I preferred it when their wasn't as many dots of the face. This does just look too much and doesn't look like I've thought about the pattern or the colours. I will be rethinking this image.

Design Three Practice


Here is my Face Chart for Design Three, I have taken some colours out from the previous look and I am using a different pattern.


Then applied colour down the cheeks towards the neck.

Using Yellow, green and pink.
  
Applied the dots to the other side of my face











Final Look


Here is my final look from design three, I do prefer the pattern compared to my first design I feel it's more structured and thought about however it's still not right. I am going to have to draw some more face charts, I like the pattern but I am not keen on the colours I have chosen, I am going to take this into considiration when drawing my new face charts.


Over Thoughts

  • Prefer Design Three than design One
  • Like when the pattern is more structured 
  • Do not like the use of colours.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Catwalk Face Charts

Catwalk

Face Charts

Design One


Here is my first Face Chart Design, I took inspiration from the Karo Tribe and the dotting all around the face. From my researched they using white paint but I wanted to try and make it really colourful and use all different colours. I looked at the patterns they created aswell and tried to take inspiration from that. I used supracolour creating this and I practiced on my arm of how to create the perfect dots and I found using a cotton bud was the best. I am going to practice this look on me as I'm not sure how it will turn out, so I must practice this before my final shoot.

Design Two


Here Is the same dotted design as number 1 however I have added green around the lips and pink in the middle. I think this may look too much but I am still going to try it on my pracitce to see how it looks.

Design Three

Here is my third design, I have taken the dotting pattern back a little as I am worried the other one could look took much. I have again tried to choose patterns that I have seen on the Karo Tribe but i have given it my own twist. I am thinking I prefer this pattern but am still going to try all the designs.

Design Four

This is the same design pattern as design four but I have added dots down the nose and the chin and also pink lips. I added the dots down the nose and chin because from the research some tribes that I have looked out add dots down their best feature and I felt the dots down the chin and nose could reflect this. 

Off I go to practice this look, they will be on my next post so watch out!




Catwalk Moodboard

Catwalk Moodboard


Above is my final Catwalk Moodboard, I have been playing around and differing with it but I feel this one best shows and reflects the look I am wanting to create. I hope that once I have created my final look I hope this mood board will reflect my final image. I would want to the viewer to look at this moodboard and my final image and for them to see how I got to my final image. In this moodboard I have tried to show my favourite images from my research and the ones that have inspired me the most. I feel I have also shown quite a good range of images within this mood board, I wanted to show some fashion images, tribal images, some accessories and also some paintings and patterns.This overall has given me the most inspiration for my Catwalk image. I feel this really shows and gives me a strong direction of where I am going with my catwalk image. 

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Zandra Rhodes

Zandra Rhodes

I looked through my Zandra Rhodes book to get some inspiration on tribal patterns on material. I have looked through her book because along with the makeup and hair I also need to think about the styling, the patterns on her materials work really well. I will need to find a material with a pattern that complements and works with the hair and makeup. Or if i do not use material I need to think what i want in the shoot or what items of clothing I will choose. Here are a selection of images I took from her book that are good inspiration for my Tribal Shoot.



Plan

Plan/Recap

Here are some key points that I am going to base my looks on, I am going to keep looking at these throughout my design process to keep reminding myself of what I am focusing on and what I want to achieve.

Editorial

  • Want to include Scarification in image, this will show the research I have undertaken and also the new techniques I have learnt.
  • Must include some tribal accessories that complement my look.
  • Use props within the hair, this will show my new techniques I've learnt and also what I've learnt from my tutorial with Seema Chopra.
  • Include plaiting within the hair as from my research I can see that alot of tribal hair does include plaits. 
  • Makeup must be bold and effective but must not take away from the overall look. 
  • Inspiration from the Crocodile Man tribe and Scarification within Tribes.
  • Inspiration from the Beyonce Shoot(love the gold lip)

Catwalk

  • Take Inspiration from the Karo Tribe.
  • Really want to include dotting over the face, I love this look that I have seen within the Karo Tribe.
  • Want to use an element from the Surma tribe, I want to use the round shaping from the plates that they keep in their mouth. I am not interlay sure how I am going to add this element yet but I will work on this.
  • Use large jewellery as my accessory because I want to show my research into the Kayan People and their large hoops their wear around their neck.
  • I want to bring the hoops into fashion by using a large necklace or earrings.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Tribal Nails

Tribal Styled Nails

Here are some nails from my favourite Nail Technician; The Nail Guru. Most of them have references to Tribal looks, the main theme to all of these nails are that they are pointy. I love her work and here are some of the nails that i'd love to do for my shoot, better get practicing!