Showing posts with label The Team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Team. Show all posts

Friday, 30 December 2011

Interview with Illamasqua Employee - Leeds Store

Me: For my live project with Illamasqua we’ve been set a brief to create an out-of-store experience for the brand. In doing this, I’m hoping to create something entirely new that still appeals to the same demographic that Illamasqua currently cater to. So, if you were to take the brand out of store what are the key elements of the brand that you think would need to be highlighted and make prominent?

Illamasqua employee: I think it would definitely need to be the attitudes, to be very welcome and educational, we have the philosophy to greet everyone when they come into the store and come across as being very natural and laid back, but definitely that is key, I mean we’ve only been here for a few weeks and we’ve already got regular customers and that speaks volumes. We get a lot of people who want that whole, they want to be different and become more confident and they want to be a little bit more out there and I think that’s what makes us different from the rest.

Me: Yeah definitely, so do you think, is there anything when customers come in, are there any services that they ask for or anything that are a little bit more out there that Illamasqua don’t cater for yet? So, is there anything that you would think would be an ideal out-of-store experience?

Illamasqua employee: erm I don’t know because my personal opinion from coming from the Leeds store, we get a lot looking for transformations which we do and a lot coming for advice, like theatrical which we do; we can give advice for some things like that, same with special effects we can give advice on that so I mean regarding for personal and for media use I think we’re pretty covered on that. I think there’s quite a broad range.

Me: You’ve got the make-up service, The Final Act of Self-Expression as well haven’t you.
Illamasqua employee: Yeah that’s the first time that’s ever been done which is good because a lot of people actually do want that erm and it’s quite a specialist thing to go into that. I do think we cover a hell of a lot, I think the only thing we don’t do is hair and nails and that would turn us into a beauty salon.

Me: So because of the attitudes of the make-up with it being quite daring, do you think with an out-of-store experience it would have to be quite out there and quite daring too? Maybe something that would allow people to embrace a different side of themselves?

Illamasqua employee: I think I’d probably do two in my personal opinion because not everyone is as out there, normal day-to-day people do walk in, we offer rich liquid foundation and skin base offers that great way to perfect skin and that’s what most people generally go for, you know perfect skin. We do get some who are very daring, you know Goths and people like that, which is great so yeah I’d probably do two.

Me: Do two, OK.

Illamasqua employee: One for the natural look and then what you can create from that natural look into a really beautiful eccentric look. That’s what I’d do.

Me: Aah OK, that’s great.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

A Profile of Illamasqua's Director of Product Development and the School of Make-Up Art, David Horne!

09.04.11

As we continue to introduce you to the creatives behind Illamasqua, we bring you a profile of Illamasqua's Director of Product Development and the School of Make-Up Art, David Horne...

What does beauty mean to you?
Beauty is a fleeting impulse, a synaptic response, an energy field, something which emits allure. It is transfixing and captivating and holds your gaze.

Why did you want to pursue a career in beauty and New Product Development?
After being a make up artist for over 20 years, mainly specializing in catwalks, I wanted to understand the cosmetic business in more detail.  Return to my roots as a designer ,which I started all those years ago back at Art school in 1986. Attain a full 360 degree perspective of cosmetic design,  whereby a make up artist only ever attains 180 degrees of what make up is about via application.

How did you get your job at Illamasqua?

Alex Box called me and asked me to join the merry band of creative oddities that is the wondrous Illamasqua. She asked me if I would come and play…in the true spirit of creativity I took the leap of faith and truly learn so much daily I have never looked back. The pace at Illamasqua is rocket speed and it is a company with a real ethos of scream if you want to go faster. I love that challenge but it is extremely hard work and is a lifestyle not a job.

What do you most enjoy about your role with Illamasqua?
Bringing new Illamasqua products to life….letting them breathe…seeing the faces of the customers who buy the product at store makes the job satisfaction so rewarding.

What were the inspirations behind the School of Make-Up Art and the courses offered?

The School of Make Up Art is a creative hub, the epicenter of Product development and the bridge between the brand and the customer. It is vital to pilot new ideas and products at the school to really see if they work and if our customers like the directions we are taking. We do not test on animals but it is vital we test on students! The school fosters new ideas in teaching and education and brings skills to the forefront of all areas of make-up design. I was thrilled we got a mannequin painter to do a masterclass and showcase her attention to detail and artistry…these are skills being lost by photoshop overt use and are so vital to the core of being an outstanding make up artist. Both Alex Box and I really champion the need for craftsmanship and technical detail within make up artistry.
 
What does Illamasqua represent to you?
Illamasqua represents the possibility of cosmetic dreams – a place where a blue lipgloss can survive in a commercial world of bland colours. It is the first mark of creativity on a canvas and represents the possibility of self expression and freedom of artistic integrity.

What is your idea of perfect happiness?

To me happiness is knowledge. With knowledge all is possible. The quest for knowledge will be my legacy.

Which living person do you most admire?
Karl Lagerfeld. He is highly humerous and talented with just the right amount of oddity and panache.

What is your greatest extravagance?

I live in the West end of London. I have always loved busy spaces and the pace keeps you alive. I deplore wasting time travelling when you can be doing more constructive things.

Which talent would you most like to have?
The superpower to become invisible upon demand how mischievous could that be!

If you were to die and come back as a person or thing, what do you think it would be?
I would come back as a magpie – I have a distinct obsession with shiny sparkly things and especially black sparkly things.

What is your most treasured possession?

My friendship with Chinyee Chu who is the School of Make Up Art Manager. Also a black jet raven pendant.

What is your motto?
Life is for education, learn how to live and live to learn.

http://www.illamasqua.com/news/archive/2011/100/

A profile of Illamasqua's Events Coordinator & National Make-Up Artist...Mika!

31.05.11

As the face of Illamasqua's Dystopia collection, the coordinator of our Flagship store and regional counter events and as one of our fabulous National Make-Up Artists, we wanted to bring a little Mika to the mix...

What does beauty mean to you?
Beauty to me is a feeling, an essence of a person rather than their appearance. I think if you feel confident about yourself you are naturally more charismatic, engaging and appealing which in turn translates to attractiveness. Confidence is beauty, I look at somebody like Katie Piper and think she is such a beautiful girl whose strength of will outdoes her scarring.
 
Why did you want to pursue a career in make-up artistry and events?
Events work came so easily to me that I didn’t realise I was actually working until my friends told me I should be getting paid for what I was doing - I just love a big night.

I have always loved to wear make-up and experiment with looks. It was through hosting that I met the wonderful Alex Box. I never dreamed of being a make-up artist until I saw the first viral images of Illamasqua, it excited me so much especially with rumours of grey lipgloss and black lipstick. I knew it was the job for me - no other company gives me inspiration like this one.

What do you most enjoy about your roles as Illamasqua’s Events Coordinator and National Make-up artist?
Meeting lots of new people and getting them to unleash their alter egos with our make-up!

What is the trait you most deplore in others?
Pettyness, small mindedness.
 
What is your greatest extravagance?
I recently spent £100 on a tempur memory foam pillow, a bit of a dull extravagance really but I sleep like a baby now

Which talent would you most like to have?
I’m not sure if this is a talent but more a superpower, I would love to be able to fly!!

Who are your heroes in real life?
Alex Box – a successful woman who is still down to Earth and spiritual.

http://www.illamasqua.com/news/archive/2011/110/

Friday, 21 October 2011

The Brand

Our Heritage
Illamasqua is the product of a heady mix of influences. Its roots stem from the dark and illicit 1920s club scene, and combine a rich heritage in the manufacture of make-up for film and theatre. It also takes inspiration from members of the ‘alternative scenes’ for whom self-expression is paramount. Alternative cultures have always dared to be dramatic. They have an emotional attachment to making up. It’s an expression of their darker side, a release for their alter ego. Illamasqua is for the bolder person hiding inside all of us. It is an act and an attitude. A symbol of tolerance. A celebration of idiosyncrasies. A confident statement of self-ownership.


Illamasqua Today
An exciting new London-based brand, Illamasqua celebrated its first birthday in November 2009. And the success of make-up for your alter ego has been phenomenal. Self-expression through make-up is an idea that is spreading outside alternative cultures. Illamasqua’s mission is to provide high-performance, professional make-up to anyone who wants to self-express and accentuate their look beyond the norm. Developed by leading chemists, manufacturers of stage and screen make-up and make-up artists, Illamasqua brings truly professional make-up to the high street for the first time. Designed to be colour-intense, colour-true and long lasting, Illamasqua offers an unprecedented range – giving you a huge palette with which to express yourself, whoever you are and whatever look you want to achieve. Illamasqua brings its rich heritage to life by providing make-up lessons rather than ‘makeovers’. Illamasqua’s make-up artists spend time getting to know individuals, helping them explore their alter ego and create the look they want to achieve. This is self-expression at its most creative, allowing women and men who dare to be different to create a look that can be achieved confidently at home and flaunted at night. We're also a brand with a conscience, and are proud of the fact that none of our products, from blushers to brushes, are tested on animals.


The Art Team
To ensure that Illamasqua remains true to its roots and heritage, we have enlisted the help of three uniquely talented individuals, who we call our Art Team. Within the team, the worlds of alternative music, art, film and fashion collide, resulting in a melting pot of ideas and experiences. The role of this team has been fundamental to the development of Illamasqua and our mission to champion individuality and push the boundaries of creativity and self-expression.


Anja Huwe
An iconic musician and a hugely talented, successful contemporary artist. Born in Germany, Anja now lives between Hamburg and New York, though her work takes her all over the globe. Her art is music on canvas. “I paint music, I hear colour. My work is the synaesthetic translation of sounds and tone. My paintings can be heard with the eyes,” says Anja.Her canvasses come together in a burst of textures and movement as she explores the sound of different colours, and creates harmonies and rhythms. In the 1980s, Anja was the lead singer and front-woman of German band ‘X Mal Deutschland’, and significantly influenced the avant-garde days of the European New Wave culture. Anja travelled extensively, playing with her band all over the world. She soaked up different cultures and explored some of the world’s most influential underground scenes. She has also worked successfully as an editor and producer for a German music channel, shooting films about music, people and art.


Alex Box
A ground-breaking make-up artist with a strong alternative voice. For her degree show at the Chelsea College of Art, Alex Box exhibited installation art exploring the relationship between the body and the environment. Later, her make-up went on to explore this relationship between art, science, nature and the magical. Alex has since become one of the most influential make-up artists of our time. She creates looks for designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, McQ, Peter Jensen and Gareth Pugh. She was also the lead artist at 2007’s Fashion Rocks event. Alex’s work has featured in Vogue in Italy, France, Japan, China and Britain. Her work is also regularly seen in titles including Numero, W, Another Magazine, Dazed & Confused, 10 and i-D.


David Vanian
Lead singer of The Damned, inventor of UK punk, a legend in alternative culture. David Vanian is a legend as much for his individuality as for his music. As lead singer of The Damned, his was the first British punk band to release a single, put out an album and tour the United States. David also fronts his own band, David Vanian and His Phantom Chords.  An icon for alternative cultures, David brought the Gothic image and lifestyle out of the shadows with his distinctive style, being one of the first men in music to wear make-up on stage and off. David’s interests, however, go well beyond the life he has on stage – ranging from renaissance art to film noir. He has recently finished scoring the soundtrack for the Neo Noir film, ‘The Perfect Sleep’.


The Illamasqua Distinction in Make-up Artistry Awards 2011
Illamasqua is a brand that has always encouraged self-expression in its purest form, without inhibitions or constraint. That’s why we are proud to be launching the biggest prize in professional make-up art. If you are a student or recent graduate of make-up artistry. If you see yourself as the next big name in make-up art. If your future lies working on international photo shoots or an award-winning TV series. If you dream of rubbing shoulders with the fashion elite, then this is where you make your mark.


The Illamasqua School of Make-Up Art
Come and learn the secrets of professional make-up at the West End's first ever premium branded make-up school. Situated within Illamasqua’s Flagship Store at 20 Beak Street, London, the School of Make-up Art has proved extremely popular since opening its doors in September 2010. Whether you're a qualified professional, student make-up artist, a beauty blogger or simply a lover of self-expression, Illamasqua's new School of Make-Up Art can help you master a diverse array of professional techniques, with a range of courses designed to suit all skill levels.
Each course has been expertly put together by our in-house professionals, Spob (Head of Professional Development) and David Horne (Head of New Product Development). Between them, they have over 45 years of industry experience, and understand the best approaches to teaching make-up artistry education at all levels. There are courses for all levels of ability and interest from the 2 hour ‘Night Time Diva’ to the ultimate five day make-up education programme, ‘Mastering Professional Make-Up.’ Which will your alter ego choose?
Experimental Colour, building expertise and confidence, creative couture lash, drag star, art of self indulgence, boudoir circus starlet, night-time diva, bridal and beyond, art and the alter ego, maturing beauty, building creativity, vintage glamour.


S.O.P.H.I.E
On 11th August 2007, 20 year-old Sophie Lancaster and her boyfriend Robert Maltby were kicked, stamped on and left unconscious – for nothing more than looking different. Sophie later died from her injuries. The S.O.P.H.I.E. Lancaster Foundation was set up by Sylvia Lancaster, a youth worker and Sophie's mother, in her memory, and is dedicated to educating young people in our society about acceptance and tolerance towards others through interactive youth workshops. As a brand that promotes the right to experiment and self-express through the way you look, Illamasqua have continually supported the Foundation's work and remains committed to changing attitudes towards subcultures. To mark the 4th anniversary of Sophie's death, we have created a new film in association with The S.O.P.H.I.E. Lancaster Foundation to further raise awareness and celebrate their work.


The Final Act of Self Expression
Illamasqua and family funeral directors of 220 years, Leverton & Sons, have collabortated to launch an innovative service bringing ritual beauty to the final act for those who love to self-express. Offering professional funeral make-up transformations applied by a specially trained Illamasqua make-up artist, the Final Act of Self-Expression encourages people for whom making-up is an intimate part of their identity to plan their final transformation - one that pays tribute to who they were in life and how they want to enter the afterlife. Leverton & Sons is one of the oldest and most respected funeral directors in Britain. The company's longevity combined with Illamasqua's truly professional make-up products ensures a distinguished service of quality and dependability. Illamasqua encourages people to self-express and embrace their alter ego in every way. Why should this be any different when you pass away? It is a celebration of life, and one that should be indulged for your last glamorous look. The rite of passage to the afterlife has been of central importance to human culture for thousands of years. To have the best mahogany, the finest lining, the best stallions... are today chosen in tribute to the life lived. To wear the most fabulous make-up applied by a professionally trained make-up artist for your final journey is the ultimate statement of celebration.