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Sam Chapman and Nico A R T D I R E C T O R S Daniel Crawford A D V E R T I S I N G E N Q U I R I E S Dom Sm EDITORS

NEIL MOODIE

International hairstylist, director of Windle & Moodie Salon/WAM hair tools. Likes Sushi and dogs. LIZ MARTINS

A make-up maverick with a passion for fashion, music, innovation and creation! RUTH CRILLY

Fashion model, beauty enthusiast, writer of fiction and non. (Grade 8 Clarinet!) STACEY OAKES

Make-up artist, Pixiwoo course co-ordinator, blogger and PR for Pixiwoo. LISA KIRWAN

Professional make-up artist, writer, lover of art, words, music and all things British! ASHER COLEMAN

Make-up artist, nail tech, fashion graduate and full-time dork! CORINNA HARROD

Professional make-up artist and beauty blogger. Worked in non-fiction at HarperCollins. F R E Y– J A B A R K E R

London based make-up artist and skincare specialist. Lover of all things that sparkle! 02

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And, If you fancy embracing the bold and bright for summer don’t forget to check out the tutorial of our cover shot of Ruth Crilly. (Click the ‘play button’ on page 64.) Happy reading. – Sam. x As always, if you want to be part of the TWO conversation tweet us @TWOmagazine or if you want to submit fashion, beauty shoots or written articles then please email us at submissions@two-magazine.com

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06 MOST WANTED Our round up of loveliness

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24 PROFILE… Kenneth Soh, chats to TWO

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Frey-ja Barker’s music festival essentials

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Zombie slayer Milla Jovovich

56 MOODIE THOUGHTS The joys of dip dying hair

62 THE SPLASH Palm Springs with Richard Grassie and Sam Chapman 04

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72 TALES FROM THE CHAIR Liz Martins’ monthly column

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78 LIFE BEYOND THE LENS Ruth Crilly with Lilah Parson

82 WHAT THE PRO’S CARRY Adam Burrell’s kit bag

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90 THE EYES HAVE IT Jennifer Dickinson and Angie Di Battista

96 BUSINESS HEADS Fergie, the life of ‘The Dutchess’

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01 AN A ST ASIA B BO LD A N D BEAU

Four day-to-evening ey application brush along colour, wax and tweezer line kit!

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04 T H E O R GA N IC PHAR M ACY RO SE BALM Compact balm rich with Argan oil, Rose and Vitamin E. Multi use on lips, dry skin, cuticles and wherever needs a moisture boost.

MORE INFO 05 FU SHI V IR GIN O R GAN IC CO C O N U T O IL So natural this can be used as a cleanser, eye make-up remover, body oil, moisturising hair oil, face moisturiser and you can even use it to cook with it!

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FESTIVAL SPECIAL 01 V W CAMPER VAN T ENT A stunning four-person tent that is a full-size replica of the iconic 1965 Volkswagen Camper Van synonymous with 60s counterculture. £299.99

MORE INFO 02 DURANGO P IN UP BO O T We’re so over wellies and cut down shorts that have done the rounds for the past few years at festivals. Durango’s Pin Up Boot offers a more stylish way to step out. So nice you’ll want to avoid the mud though! £86.93

MORE INFO 03 TATTYBOH O B AGS B Y LIZ R IE TZ These handmade bags are made from woven magazines, newspapers, even vitamin water labels. Eco friendly and the perfect festival accessory to stand out from the crowd.

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04 H O T HO U SE LEAV ES BRAC ELET – T A T T Y DEV IN E A lasercut perspex leaf bracelet inspired by cheese plants. Each leaf is curved by hand, and clusters of leaves hang from a chunky golden bracelet chain. £70

MORE INFO 05 C O LLAPSIBLE K ET T LE There’s not much us Brits love more than a cup of tea. You can easily slip Wacky Practicals cool collapsible kettle in with your camping gear to ensure you don’t miss out on your morning cuppa’ before hitting the mosh pit. From £27

MORE INFO 06 M O PHIE J U ICE PA CK Wind up chargers just don’t cut it. Charge the Mophie Juice Pack before you leave home and will give you at least two charges of your mobile phone. Claims to charge almost any USB device in the world. £79.99

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When did you decide that you wanted to become a makeup artist… what made you think ‘That’s what I want to do’? I’ve always had an interest in make-up, hair and fashion. Anything that involves beautifying a woman. I still remember growing up in Asia aged eight or nine being at a school performance, the moms came to do the make-up for the kids and I found it strange that all my friends looked really weird. Pasty! The moms had decided to use one foundation stick for everyone. Bearing in mind that there were Chinese, Indian and Malay kids, we were all different skin tones. I said no, went into their case, did my own make-up and was the only one to look healthy and normal! So I guess it was that moment that I first started my long affair with make-up! But really it was at fashion design school where I realised that I spent more time sketching beautiful faces and not really focusing on the clothes that I thought ‘hey, maybe this was what I want to do!’ Are you self taught or did you train somewhere? I’m entirely self-taught, I just remember looking at fashion magazines like Vogue and Elle when I was waiting for mom to get her hair washed at salons. I’d really observe the make-up on the beautiful models and then grind up coloured chalk and nick my mom’s (rather limited) make-up to try and recreate all these looks on either my sister or myself! Then I met my design teacher whilst studying fashion design. He was amazing at sketching and had also lived with a famous illustrator and showed me the incredible Art of Make-up book by Kevyn Aucoin and I was stunned! Thus began what I would call an obsession investigating 26

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whatever I could about make-up for fashion. I used to work for free as a dresser on fashion shows and instead of paying attention to the clothes, I would look at the models and make-up artists while they worked. All of a sudden I was in the midst of the women from the magazines – heaven!

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JON as I could I came to England, I thought, foolishly, that since I did so well in Asia, London couldn’t be that difficult! It was naive but probably the best thing I’ve ever done for myself! How do you feel the blend of Eastern and Western influences have affected your make-up style? 28

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When I arrived in the 90s, it was the height of grunge and so different from anything I was used to doing in Asia – it really confused me! I was used to doing make-up where everything was done to perfection. Perfect foundation, perfect mascara, perfect shadows, perfect lips etc. I really struggled to loosen up and do what was

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Who or what inspires you? The greats of the make-up world who many I’ve had the fortune to assist doing fashion weeks in London, Milan and Paris obviously. But also the many other incredible make-up artists who simply graft away in television, film, retail. I never stop observing and it still amazes me that how something as simple as a smoky eye can be so different in interpretation depending on who is doing it. Without sounding cheesy but even the working women doing their make-up on public transport have often resulted in me learning something new! And to go in the totally opposite direction, my surroundings. Let me explain… in nature, art, architecture etc… I find that I’m constantly visually challenged and inspired. To give an example, whilst waiting at a bus stop once many years ago, I noticed how the street lights were carving out an incredible shadow on a woman’s face. This was before camera phones so I had to memorise what I saw until I got home. I legged it to my make-up kit and recreated it on myself so I wouldn’t forget it. Then used it as soon as I could on a shoot. Such instances constantly mould and evolve me into what I hope will be a long fulfilling career as a make-up artist. W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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Do you prefer working backstage at shows or on location shoots? I don’t really care as long as I’m doing makeup. I love the chaos and pressure of doing shows. I’ve been told I work well under pressure and find that if I’m challenged for time, I tend to do my best work! But I also love working on locations as the light and environment in which I’m working can, and often will, translate onto how I do the makeup. It’s an incredibly artistic and organic industry I work in. The older and hopefully wiser I get, I find that I am becoming more and more adaptable in how I do make-up. It drives my assistants mad as they never know what I am thinking. As a result I often change techniques and products so they never really get a chance to learn to anticipate my next moves! I hope they take that away with them and also become adaptable and organic make-up artists. Your top five favourite products? There’s so many and I get asked this all the time! It’s really hard but at this moment in time of incredible technology and amazing brands, it just gets harder and harder. Jurlique Rose Finishing Powder for its incredible smell and invisible finish, DiorSkin Nude foundations for their soft W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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and beautiful finish, MAC Taupe Blush which I use for eyes and cheeks, the colour is amazing and it’s almost like a base from which I build up and YSL Rouge Pur Couture, a truly amazing range for depth of colour from nudes to deep dark reds. Emma Hardie skincare for the incredible smell that’s aromatherapeutic and the ability to nourish all the senses of the person I am using it on. Which other make-up artist has helped you along the way in your career? Too many to name! I’ve assisted some incredible people like Val Garland, Pat McGrath, Lucia Pieroni, Lisa Eldridge, Kay Montano to name a few. And with everyone I assisted, I took something away. Not merely how they do make-up but also why they do it that way and how they think. It’s all 34

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fair and well watching someone do makeup but the most precious part of the process is the bit that goes on inside their head! As an assistant, if I managed to understand and take away a part of that, then I consider it to be successful and rewarding experience. Mentioning no names of course, tell us a funny industry-related story. Now that would be telling wouldn’t it? What happens at a shoot or show stays in there! I will however tell you something that happened to me that’s funny in retrospect but at that time I wanted the earth to open up and swallow me up! It was my first season assisting during London Fashion Week and I managed to join the team of someone I have admired since I was a chubby child looking at their name and work in magazines! It went incredible well. 3 shows on that first day and I was thrilled beyond imagination when she asked me to go to Paris Fashion Week with her! I just thought OMG this is it! What I’ve been dreaming off! And on the night before we were meant to leave for Paris, I packed and got ready and found my passport and had my money changed etc. Then I saw in my passport that it was expiring in a month! You had to have at least 6 months to travel! W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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It was a Sunday night and I called the agent and tearfully told them the news. She said no worries, worse has happened and they’ll see me next season. At that moment I wanted to give it all up! Now in retrospect, it was hilarious and I never made the mistake of not checking my travel documents again. Do you feel the industry has changed since you first started? Totally! I started in the 90s and the most obvious is tastes. However also there’s so many more of us now than before! I think it’s great though and feel that with social media such as Twitter and online magazines, the ability to find answers to questions and resources is endless! Which person or thing defines beauty for you? I won’t put it down to a person but more a thing. I’m fortunate enough to be at a stage in my career that I travel, and with that I get to experience incredible locations, countries, cultures and people… and that, I will say, is one of the main aspects constantly enriching my resource of beauty.

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As one of the most in-demand artists in the industry, how do you find time to relax? Ha ha! I wouldn’t say I was one of the most sought after – that would be untrue and presumptuous. I work frequently and am always grateful that people choose to work with me. My relaxation habits are quite simple. I love spending time at home with my partner and dog and pottering about in the kitchen. I love entertaining and feeding people so whenever I can, I bake and cook and have people round – we are lucky enough to be able to do that. I suppose that’s what I learnt from my mom. She loves feeding and entertaining people too. I also adore museums, galleries and nosing about antique shops and markets. To find treasures to inspire me or to beautify our home. It’s not very rock & roll but hey, it makes this Taurean very, very happy. What are your plans for the future? Any exciting projects to tell us about? There are a few things coming up that I am exceedingly excited about! I can’t say what yet but it’s a natural extension of my career as a make-up artist and hopefully it will be successful and well received. And help me grow as a better artist. I’ll explain all when I am allowed to! W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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WATCH THE PIXIWO O GIOVANNA TUTORIAL

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Jemima J by Jane Green The first chi-lit! (chic literature) I ever read. Playing Away by Adele Parks Romantic but not typically. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes Heartbreakingly beautiful.

GIOVANNA FLETCHER ( ACTRESS AND AUTHOR )

Paris Because it’s uber romantic. Sydney It’s sunny and you can’t help but be healthy there. NYC First holiday with Tom (Fletcher from McFly).

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Radioactive by McFly Great to let off steam! Making Mirrors by Gotye Just awesome. Justified by Justin Timberlake I can listen to this album over and over again.

I Am Sam Because it has a Beatles theme, stars Sean Penn and is funny and moving. 50 First Dates Love Adam Sandler! Bridget Jones Watchable over and over again. Chanel Bronze Universal So easy to use and leaves a glowing, even tan. Caudalie Premier Cru MAC Face And Body Foundation Perfect buildable coverage for every occassion.

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I LOVE THE PARANORMAL POLISHES. THE FORMULA IS BRIGHT, FAST DRYING AND HAS THIS BEAUTIFUL FROSTED TEXTURE TO IT. I PARTICULARLY LIKE IT’S CHANGEABLE ASPECT BECAUSE NOT ONLY DOES IT MAKE YOU WANT TO GO DANCING, IT’S LIKE HAVING TWO POLISHES IN ONE!

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ILLAMASQUA PARANORMAL This month sees the release of a number of new nail ranges however, the one that caught our eyes and captured our imaginations was Illamasqua’s Paranormal campaign. Inspired by unexplained phenomena, the collection begs the question… Why be normal, when you can be paranormal? With innovative UV polishes, Paranormal gives you the opportunity to embrace your alter ego in secret. The three polishes at £15; Omen (bright green), Séance (bright purple) and Ouija (bright violet) are beautiful frosted shades, perfect for long summer days. Move under UV black light and they transform, ready for the night ahead. There is also a clear topcoat (Giest) available at £13, which turns any regular polish into a ghostly bright blue under UV light. So if you are a regular on the club scene, preparing for a festival or just love being bold, Paranormal is a must have this summer!

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DIOR GEL COAT Recently Dior released their innovative gel topcoat. It’s a great alternative to a pro salon gel manicure, which can set you back a penny or two if you’re a regular customer. However, like most regular polishes it only has limited longevity. Unlike a salon manicure that can last up to four weeks this gel coat will leave your manicure chip free for around a week. That’s not bad for £18 considering it is a onecoat application and doesn’t require a lamp. It does create that slightly raised gel effect and is exceptionally glossy. There is no shrinkage to the polish underneath and it dries quickly. If you are heading off for a long weekend then this is the polish for you! 44

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RED CARPET MANICURE Keeping on the subject of gel polish, the Red Carpet Manicure is an at home salon gel system that allows you to achieve a gel manicure in the comfort of your own home. Identical to pro salon systems, the RCM is a four stage, soak-off manicure that leaves your polish instantly dry and with a high shine that lasts up to three weeks. RCM recommend the LED Professional Starter Kit that includes an LED light which sets each stage in seconds, along with the six essential treatment, preparation and removal products, and a gel polish colour in the classic red shade Red Carpet Reddy. Don’t be confused by the starter kit and pro starter kit. The difference is the lamp. In the pro kit the lamp is a higher wattage

and cures the gel polish half as quick. The style of lamp is also better so if you are thinking of trying this system, go pro. Once you have the kit, polishes can be purchased separately at £12 each with over 50 shades available in fashion forward colours. The colours, when cured, are not as intense as their subsequent bottle but pretty nonetheless. We particularly like One of a Kind a soft taupe and Thank you, Thank you a rich plum. Given that the average price for a salon gel manicure is £20+, if you are a polish pro this is a great investment. If you weren’t blessed with polish painting skills and don’t have at least an hour to spare, then don’t cancel your salon visits any time soon!

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01 S O A P A ND GL ORY HA ND M A ID A N TI BA CTERIA L HA ND GEL An absolute must for every festival goer. Using natural grapefruit extract this will not only leave your skin squeaky clean with antibacterial sterilisation but it has a lovely fresh floral fruity fragrance. Perfect for use after using portaloo’s and greasy hamburgers! 02 TEM PL E S PA TA KE A GR IP Yes this is a shower in a bottle. Apply all over the body like a body lotion. Using Arnica, Aloe Vera and Menthol this will cleanse, refresh and cool the skin. It’s a substitute for the shower, taking away stickiness and sweat leaving you with cool sanitised talc like finish. Plus the fresh menthol scent helps clear the head! 03 S T IL A REA D Y FOR TA KE OFF MOISTURISING CLEANSING CLOTHS Baby wipes are a cheap festival essential – they can be used for everything from having a quick freshen-up to cleaning your wellies and removing festival paint but they are not ideal for removing make-up or looking after your skin. Stila’s Ready for Take Off Cleansing Cloths are 100% bio-degradable, super-soft but strong enough to remove long-wear make-up, cleanse and leave the skin soft W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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and moisturised. Infused with lavender and chamomile they calm the skin whilst also protecting it with antioxidants, Aloe Vera and essential oils.

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05 UL TRA S UN PROFES S IONA L P R O TE CTION S PF 20 GL IM M ER F O R MUL A Be prepared to be lucky enough to have glorious sunny weather and pack your


sun protection. There’s nothing worse than sunburn whilst camping! I love Ultrasun – a once-a-day application that is free from perfume, emulsifiers and preservatives it’s great even for sensitive skins. Not once has my corned beef fair skin burnt when using this product and I love the glimmer formula for a gorgeous softly twinkling skin. For the dudes of you out there you may not love the glimmer formula quite so much so keep an eye out for the plain one. 06 B AT I S T E D R Y S H A M P O O A spray on shampoo that’s perfect for days in-between washes. A quick spritz into the roots of your hair will soak up and remove any oily grease revitalising hair while giving it added body and texture. It come in various scents personally I love the tropical one for that sweet fresh holiday feel. I recommend to apply at night before going to bed in order to wake up in the morning with BIG sexy bed hair.

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while vitamin C provides a soft healthy glow. It contains an SPF 15 and is full of antioxidants to protect the skin. It’s a lovely non greasy finish so you can pop it on and go.

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LIZ MARTINS

Salon System have teamed up with top make-up artist Liz Martins; whose work includes shoots for Vogue, Elle, Tatler and celebrities Girls Aloud, Cheryl Cole and Shakira. Known as the Lash Queen, Liz has designed lashes for the Girls Aloud Tours and was brought in to revamp the make-up looks on the X Factor in 2010. Now she has brought her expertise to the launch of her very own lash collection – Liz Martins Lash Enhance, exclusively for Salon System.

DESIGN Explore your creativity, apply individually or layer lashes together in any number of variations for a totally unique and individual style.

SELECT Add volume and length to enhance and define. Natural and intense individual lashes.

THE COLLECTION... ELEVATION Dramatic lash that draws attention to the centre of the eye.

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t’s gross – cool! It’s disgusting – print it! You have to think like a fifteen year-old. Wet dress. Zombies. Guns. Cool!’ Milla Jovovich isn’t your average fashion icon. Born on December 17, 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine, Milla Jovovich and moved with her family to California when she was 5 years old. She began her modelling career at the age of just 11 when legendary photographer Richard Avedon chose her for a Revlon campaign. Her first cover was for Italian magazine Lei and was swiftly followed by covers for Vogue, Cosmopolitan and just about every other fashion magazine on the planet. Early acting roles included 1991’s Return to the Blue Lagoon and the child-bride in Richard Attenborough’s Chaplin alongside Robert Downey Jnr. A critically acclaimed

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performance as the orange haired, genetically engineered Leeloo in The Fifth Element established Jovovich as one of Hollywood’s leading female stars and lead to high profile roles in movies such as 2001s fashion spoof Zoolander and the starring role in the Resident Evil franchise which sees Jovovich battle zombies in the video game inspired films. As a singer songwriter Jovovich released her debut album The Divine Comedy when she was 18 and continues to record her own music. She has also established herself as a fashion designer working with Carmen Hawk on the line Jovovich-Hawk which was available in over 50 stores worldwide.

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Moodie Thoughts...

EVERYBODY’S DOING IT AGAIN, ARE YOU?? COLOURING HAIR HAS BEEN GOING ON AS FAR BACK AS THE 17th CENTURY. A BOOK TITLED EIGHTEEN BOOKS OF THE SECRETS OF ART AND NATURE (1661) LISTS HAIR DYING BEING DONE WITH HENNA, INDIGO, TURMERIC, LEEKS AND BLACK WALNUT HULLS AMONGST OTHERS. IN 1860 THE DISCOVERY OF THE REACTIVITY OF PPD WITH AIR LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SYNTHETIC DYES. 56

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VOGUE TURKEY PHOTO JEM MITCHELL So where am I going with this you ask? Well, on my blog I have a section called Moodie’s Street Hair Elite. This is my fascination with people’s hair on the street, where I often will get inspiration for my own work. If I see hair that I find fascinating or creative, I snap it with my iPhone camera. I used to do it secretly but having almost got caught and being accused of being a weirdo, I now approach the people whose hair I like and request to take a picture – more civilised and I’ve found people to be quite flattered by the request. Young people are more inclined to experiment with their hair –the joys of being a youth I guess – and back in the 80s I had burgundy, copper, blueblack and green-black hair at various points in my salon days. One thing I’ve noticed recently with my street photo shoots, is the sudden increase in bold hair colours being sported again. In 2009 a young, talented hairstylist called Alex Brownsell opened Bleach salon in Dalston, W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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PUCKEY PURPLE on Oxford Street in 2010, has now become their second permanent salon, with more in the pipeline. You now also see many a celebrity sporting dip dyes, as it’s worked its way through to the masses. Not wanting to take any of the limelight away from Alex and her teams amazing colour work, my first ever editorial shoot back in 1994 for The Face I sprayed the ends of the models hair pink. Alex


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THE FACE MAGAZINE 1994 PHOTO CORINNE DAY has used a picture from this shoot on her blog as inspiration so I’m very flattered by that. Dip dying has given people the confidence to completely dye their hair again, but I don’t mean blonde, or black, I’m talking bright pink, aqua blue, yellow etc. I’ve been drawn to the people with these hair colours for my street snaps, so here I present to you some amazing

MISCHA YELLOW HAIR

colours I’ve recently seen wondering the streets of London and New York, and it’s not just the girls either, its boys too. Hair has been too safe for too long, people too obsessed with their perfectly coiffed Jennifer Aniston tresses. Come on everyone, find your colour, find your inner creativity and have fun. Hair grows and you can change it when you’ve had enough. You only live once, and its only hair after all !!! W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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T HE CH AIR

Liz Martins brings you INSIDER TIPS and

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o sooner had I landed in Shanghai then it was straight to work on my first shoot for Modern Weekly – and it’s all about The Great Gatsby, everywhere you look it’s a 1920s revival. I was shooting the biggest and first Chinese Supermodel Du Juan – she has the most exquisite face, very fair and delicate bone structure and was just perfect for this shoot. We got to use all the Tiffany jewelry that was specially commissioned for the film and so I wanted to give the make-up a nod to the 1920s but using a modern pastel palette, rather than the classic shimmers and antique colours. I used Chanel’s spring/summer colours on the lips – Rouge Coco Shine in Interlude

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and to give a healthy light glow the new Chanel Les Beiges in No. 20 for a super light healthy looking skin. I also threw in some Kiko Lilac Cream eyeshadow sticks in the mix – I love how these amazing crayons are full of rich pigment but blend beautifully so you can build up from a light hue to mega vibrant. I wanted to keep Du’s skin super-light so it shone, so after prepping with my usual Sisley Black Rose Mask, All Day All Year Moisturiser and lip balm, I opted to use a new addition to my kit Pur 4 in 1 correcting concealer which is just magical as it conceals and corrects but also contains problem solving skincare, this way I wouldn’t have to mask her gorgeous skin with a base. I have also used this concealer on myself as I am one of the many who suffer from adult acne. I have found that this really helps


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and conceals but doesn’t cause more blockages – a problem with certain products I’ve tried in the past – I have also been using the 14 hour wear foundation which gives great coverage and radiance too, I highly recommend! Back to Du Juan’s make-up, and as with lots of Asian models who’s lashes can be a lot shorter than on Caucasian models, I needed to give a lift to the corner of the eyes so I used my Liz Martins Lash Enhance SELECT individual lashes, I love them because as they come in two different weights so you can blend them to make them look really natural.

I also shot a special advertorial for Chanel for their new Premiere Watch. They were very specific about how they wanted the girl to look – young, fresh and modern. Getting that no make-up make-up look is the hardest to do in my opinion, it’s very easy to throw loads of paint at a face but taking a step back is sometimes harder. Luckily I thrive on this and my key product for this look was Chanel’s beautiful new Illuminating powder – the golden tone it gives the skin is like a beam of sunlight hitting it – I used a tiny amount of Vita Lumiere Aqua to even out skin tone, the powder, a little mascara just to open up the eyes and a little Rouge Coco Shine in Style/71 and she was camera ready – the essence of simplicity. Next time – the Harpers Bazzar China escapade, pollution in Beijing and a few great finds! Liz x W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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…Life Beyond The Lens

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AS A MODEL, LILAH PARSONS HAS WORKED FOR HUGE BRANDS INCLUDING VIVIENNE WESTWOOD, REPLAY AND CHANEL AND SHOT FOR PRESTIGIOUS M AGA ZINES SUCH AS VOGUE, GRAZIA AND GLAMOUR ITALIA. BREAKING INTO THE TELEVISION WITH IT V’S MY TOP DOG, SHE’S NOW M AKING WAVES IN THE WORLD OF PRESENTING AS THE BRAND NEW FACE OF MTV

Hi Lilah, tell us a little bit about what you’re up to at MTV. I’m the presenter on the music channel with a weekly chart show called This Week’s Top 20. I also film MTV Asks which is an interview show with questions sent in by fans – I can be interviewing anyone from Bruno Mars to Kelly Clarkson. I also do festival coverage for the channel. Last month I was out in Austria filming at the Snowbombing festival which was fantastic. You began your career as a model, was modeling something that you had always wanted to do? I definitely remember times in my early teens thinking I’d like to be a model or friends suggesting I do it – I think mainly because I was tall and gangly! But I never really thought it would actually happen. I was about to go to London College of Fashion when I was scouted at a party. I decided to run with it and postpone college, modelling then became my full time job for the next few years. W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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How do you think your modeling career prepared you for television? I definitely have my modeling career to thank for opening the door to the world of tv. Last summer I got a role as a model judge on an itv2 show (My Top Dog) and from then I got an agent and my job at MTV. Do you think that there’s a natural transition from model to presenter, as they are both in front of the lens, or do you see them as very different roles? Modelling and presenting really are two different jobs. I suppose it helps that a model isn’t afraid of the camera but in television it’s a very different kind of camera! As a model you are someone else’s prop. You have no say in anything, you don’t have a voice. I think that’s what I love most about working as a presenter; on my show we all work as a team, from script writing to production ideas. It’s very refreshing to not be just judged on my appearance – I finally feel I’m doing a job where I get to think and speak and have an opinion! But as appearance must still be important, tell us a little bit about your beauty routine! Do you work hard to stay “camera ready” or do you rely on the make-up professionals to sort you out? I’m not going to lie, my make-up artist is fantastic, you should see the before and after pics! But that said, on my trip to Austria to film Snowbombing we didn’t have anyone for hair and make-up so I did it all myself – hopefully it looked alright! I try and look after my skin. I always wear a Dermalogica sun lotion mixed with foundation on my face and make-up wise

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I love a flicky black eye and a popping lip

Looks good to me! What’s next for you there any other strings you want to ad your bow? For now it’s full steam ahead at MTV. I jus to get better and better and become the presenter I can be. I love working there be they really throw me in at the deep end – week seems to present a new challenge. I’v started DJ’ing which is really exciting and goes nicely with the day job! In the future I love to be a contributing writer for a maga but no rush! Is that a hint? I’ll put in a good word! Before you jet off to your next lot of filming, do you have any advice for aspiring television presenters? This is a difficult one. It’s not like becoming a doctor or a lawyer… there’s no set way to get into presenting. I feel very lucky to have landed where I am. I guess my main advice would be to be proactive. In jobs like this nothing ever arrives without you searching for it. The people who succeed are normally the ones who are really prepared to put their heart and soul into it – they work hard and go out in search of opportunities.


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Having graduated from scary monsters to beauty magazine covers, talented young make-up artist Adam Burrell has worked with some of the biggest names in fashion and music.

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What was your route into make-up? Growing up I loved films like Mrs Doubtfire, Beetlejuice, and The Witches – films with real transformational make-up. Although I didn’t know what a make-up artist was I did know that I loved painting and drawing, especially faces and on faces. I remember being around seven and I’d sit out in the street and paint the local kids faces or pretend I worked on Stars In Their Eyes transforming my cousins into Tina Turner or Cher. Not knowing that a career in make-up was a possibility in the slightest I focused on art and graphics and just went with that through school and college.


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me. I got a place on the course and moved from the small town I’d grown up in in the North East of England down to London in 2005. While I was sculpting witches noses, designing monster make-up and making people look like beat up tramps at university I focused more on classic and beautiful make-up outside. I worked for Bobbi Brown in Selfridges which is where I picked up a lot of the basics, playing around with make-up every day on different ages and races and getting the bug for making someone look and feel their W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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absolute best. I took in as much information as I could from books, magazines and all of the colourful people I’d meet on the London club scene. I focused so much of my time meeting other young creatives, testing and reaching out to make-up artists that I admired for advice and guidance. Not long after moving to London I went to a Girls Aloud gig where I was lucky enough to meet Liz Martins who was their make-up artist and after chatting we exchanged emails. A few weeks later I was assisting her on the first of many Girls Aloud videos and I continued to assist her for the next three years on all kinds of things from Vogue covers and shows at London Fashion Week to red carpets and TVs with Girls Aloud. I learned so much from Liz, not only about make-up but about the industry too and it really steered me in the right direction, I kept at it and I’ve never looked back. Which one product do you never leave home without? Bath & Body Works Hand Sanitizer. Whenever I’m in the US I buy these in bulk. Obviously for clean and fresh hands but also they smell amazing. My current one is called ‘I heart Cake!’

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tacy Anne Ferguson, better known as Fergie, of hip-pop group The Black Eyed Peas was born in the affluent enclave of Hacienda Heights, California on 27th March 1975. At nine years old Stacy joined the cast of Kids Incorporated a US variety show similar to The Mickey Mouse Club that launched the careers of Britney and Justin – who Fergie had a brief relationship with. After five years of teeny bopping in front of the camera, Fergie decided it was time to move on. Together with Stephanie Ridel and fellow Kids Inc. cast mate Renee Sands, she formed female girl band Wild Orchid. They achieved modest success with singles ‘All Night I Pray’ and ‘Supernatural’

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from their debut self titled album, and supported Cher and Cindy Lauper on tour, but were eventually dropped by their record label. Deeply depressed, Fergie became dependent on drugs including ecstasy and crystal meth. She sobered up in 2002 but the former child star weighed just six stone. She later characterised her relationship with drugs as… ‘the hardest boyfriend I ever had to break up with.’ Clean and looking to start afresh, Fergie was invited by William Adams better known as Will.i.am, to record vocals for the track ‘Shut Up’. She was such a hit with the other band members Apl.De.Ap. and Taboo that she would join the band permanently. At 27, Stacy became ‘Fergie’, and a new, improved version of herself emerged.


The first Black Eyed Peas album, Elephunk, sold 7 million copies and featured the UK’s top selling single of 2003 ‘Where Is the Love?’ The second album, Monkey Business, was also a smash and took their worldwide sales to 18 million. They have sold over 31 millions albums, won 6 Grammys and continue to sell-out tours worldwide. In 2006 Fergie released her multi-platinum selling solo album The Dutchess which included two massive hits ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’ and ‘London Bridge’. During a hiatus from the Black Eyed Peas in 2009, Fergie turned her hand to fashion designing for accessories brand Kipling. She also became the face of major American shoe brand Candies before W W W.T WO -- M AGA Z I N E.CO M I S S U E 0 9 // J U N E 2013

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by drugstore Wet n’ Wild (launched in January) will give proceeds from the VIPink lipstick to the amfAR AIDS research fund. This month she was honored with the amfAR Award of Inspiration and the LOGO Always Next, Forever Now award for her continuous support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgenderthemed network. But perhaps the most exciting news was the imminent arrival of her first child. Since getting off drugs Fergie has experienced virtually continuous success and 2014 is set be another very busy year but for different reasons. If she has any sense she will put her feet up, just like the real Queen, and enjoy her special Lady Hump.

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You’ve been on lots of world tours, working closely and intensely with many celebrities, is it hard at the end of a tour to say your goodbyes and move on to the next project? Leaving Norwich as a sheltered 16 yearold to train for 3 years at Bird College in Kent to working professionally from the age of 18, you have to grow up fast. It’s such a transient lifestyle and I think I adjusted very quickly to the pace of the working schedule. I’m not really one to get emotional at the end of a project as I’m usually already planning ahead for the next, but I do like to look back a few years later and digest what I have achieved. I’m so appreciative of the amazing opportunities that I have experienced.

Dance is obviously very demandi on the body, do you need to train addition at the gym etc or is dan itself enough? Dancing is a sport that is extrem demanding on the body. I have j started Reformer Pilates classes a personal training at Lomax Chelse a bespoke fitness, nutrition and w being centre. I also like to practi yoga and cycling, plus walking arou London keeps me fit!

You’re from the relaxed city of Nor where the Pixiwoo sisters are als from, do you ever get the chance head back and chill? As soon as I have space in my di You recently had a role in the film adaptation I am on that train home! Norwich of Les Misérables, do you have anything a welcome change of pace after a h similar in the pipeline and is this an area period of work has ended and I lo you would like to focus on? relaxing with my family and catc Working in film is definitely exciting and up with old friends. Les Misérables is one of the biggest musical films ever made. I would love another film to come along, but I am excited for my next project as the Associate Choreographer for Tim Rice’s new West End musical, From Here to Eternity, working alongside the director Tamara Harvey and choreographer A ARON STUNNIN Javier de Frutos (Cabaret). SHOWR 104

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