Who: Camilla
When: 2.00pm, April 30. The Tent, Overseas Passengers Terminal.
Inspiration: "Camilla takes us on an exciting journey of the international "Gypsetter" fusing the wild and unconventional ethos of a gypsy with the sophisticated and speed of the jet setter - a lifestyle that crosses high and low with unremitting freedom."
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Hair: Sharon Blain for Goldwell
Hair style: "This is called Gypsette, and Gypsette is all about gypsies travelling the world. What we have is seven different worlds that we're creating today. Of those seven different worlds, the common denominator is the bun on the top - but the rest of the hair style is about the ponytail or the different braids that we're putting in that will show what the story is. We're doing Navaho Indians with fishtail braids, and when we get to Brazil, we've got very bright colourful pieces - so we've got a variety of looks that depict the different countries. I've used a bit of padding underneath, I've got a false piece of hair in the top that I've pinned in at the front and will cover over the padding to give me the base that I want. Next, we've attached the hair pieces to a comb and then put a braid in at the back to latch the comb into so it won't fall out when she walks down the catwalk. We're using all Goldwell StyleSign products, and we've been using the Hot Form to prepare the hair with and then we come back in with a little bit of the Diamond Gloss and a strong hairspray, the Magic Finish Hairspray. We then work in with the Sprayer, which is a factor five - we need a bit of a factor five to hold the whole lot together," says Sharon Blain.
Make-up: Napoleon Perdis for
Make-up style: "Inspiration is a jet-setting gypsy and every country has a different gem that we're putting on the eye. She has clean, very fresh, primed skin. The gyspy knows how to do make-up on the run. She's glamorous and she's jet-setting and that's what Camilla wants - and Camilla's a bit like that too. The first step is to prime - not to prime is a crime, then we do a light-weight tinted moisturiser. I use a shadow all over the eye and then we have a glitter line underneath with a gem in the corner. This is a refined gypsy look, it's textured and unpolished. For me, the appeal lies in the raw, earthy smoky eye and the just-bitten lip stain. The eyes are the standout, achieved by smudging my eye pencil in Brown Sugar along the lash line and into the socket," says Napoleon Perdis.
Skin:
Auto Pilot Napoleon Complex Skin Renewal Serum
Napoleon Auto Pilot Lip Service
Napoleon Off Duty Tinted Moisturizer
Napoleon Mighty Concealer Pen
Napoleon Camera Finish
Napoleon 23s Complexion Perfection Brush
Napoleon g14 Correct & Conceal Brush
Cheeks:
Napoleon The Ultimate Contour Palette Contour
Napoleon 22b Chisel Blush Brush
Eyes:
Napoleon Ultimate Contour Palette
Napoleon Color Disc Bittersweet Chocolate
Napoleon Eye Pencil Brown Sugar
Napoleon Loose Eye Dust Bronze Ambition
Napoleon 10r Sculpting Brush
Napoleon 9a Angled Chisel Brush
Lips:
Napoleon Front Row Red Lip Gloss
Napoleon 3h Architect Lip Brush 2 Piece
Nails:
OPI
Africa
OPI Black Onyx
OPI Glitzerland
Asia
OPI Do You Lilac It?
OPI Kiss Me On My Tulips
Peru
OPI Friday Night
OPI Need Sunglasses
Australia
OPI On The Same Paie
OPI Barefoot in Barcelona
India
OPI Big Apple Red
OPI Glitzerland
Navaho
OPI Give Me the Moon
Brazil
OPI Thumb My Chihuahua Bites
OPI Black Onyx
OPI Need Sunglasses
OPI Blue My Mind
OPI Pink Friday
OPI Fly
"We have seven different nail looks because Camilla has her kaftans from all over the world and there's so many different prints in them. We've got the Aztec prints and we've got soft pastel paisleys - she's drawing from each country," says OPI educator Gina Schacht.
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