Showing posts with label make up artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label make up artist. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Ladies Lotto Presents Joy To The Girls! This Weekend in Los Angeles!


Ladies Lotto Presents Joy to the Girls Pampering Weekend & Champagne Brunch!
Minx Manicures, Massages, Facials, Acupuncture, Eyelash Extensions all at Discounted Holiday Rates!

SPREAD THE WORD LADIES!

When:  

Saturday, December 4th -
Los Feliz (Eastside) / Champagne Mixer Brunch from 11am-1pm
Sunday, December 5the -Playa Del Rey (Westside)
Appointments from 9am-5pm

Treatments Available:

Minx Manicures by Melinda of HER Nails $40 melinda@her-nails.com

45 minute Bio-Element Facials by Niani Riley of Joplin Riley Eco-Luxe Skin Care $30 info@joplin.riley.com

Harmonizing Acupuncture Treatment by Sonya Schwartz of Ebb and Flow Acupuncture $30 sonyaschwartz@gmail.com

45 minute Relaxation Massage by Massage Therapist Erlinda Denise $30 erlinda.denise@gmail.com

Eyelash Extensions by Susie Wan of EyeCandi $125 (Sunday only) eyecandi@mail.com
Gift Certificates will also be available for purchase - 10% off for Ladies Lotto Members!

To schedule appointments please contact the providers directly.

Please RSVP: RSVPLA@ladieslotto.com

Address will be provided when you RSVP.

Friday, December 18, 2009

She's a LLady: Claudia Lake




How did you link up with Ladies Lotto and has it been an asset to you?

I had heard of Ladies Lotto (LL) from several sources but my friend and Ladies Lotto member, photographer Carissa Pelleteri, took me to my first meeting. I loved it! I was thrilled and humbled by the amount of talent that was in the room. The networking aspect of Ladies Lotto is key in my line of work. I've met some fantastic ladies whom I've built good relationships with, all thanks to LL...

You started out studying Fine Arts at both the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Parsons School of Design in New York. How did you go from this to makeup artistry?

The transition was quite easy actually! There are a lot of makeup artists who have Fine Arts degrees. Makeup artistry requires the artist to know the human facial structure, it's basic shape and most of all you need to know all about color and lighting. While I was in school, I was fascinated by the human form. I never really wore make-up but I had done several pieces in which I used a live models in full body paint. This led to taking photos and being asked by photographer friends to collaborate on projects. So at first, most of my photos the models looked like weird peacocks, birds and whatnot. Looking back it was fun, but not refined at all. Just raw creativity.

I also began to play with different paints and foundations and realized I really liked working on a three dimensional form. I love humans. We are very beautiful creatures. I was hooked, so once I made up my mind that I wanted to pursue it as a career, I went to the biggest agency I could find and said: "I don't know who the biggest and best make up artist you have on your roster, but whomever that is I want to assist even if it's free." I was clueless about fashion. But this move led me to working for the very best artist. Namely Pat McGrath, Dick Page, and the late Kevin Aucoin. I learned a lot and made no money, but it was all worth it...

Did the painterly aspects of Fine Art help you in your current profession? I'm sure it was a huge leg-up to have a basis of mixing colors and different color palettes in general.

Oh indeed!!! I don't think I would have followed this path if I didn't know all about color. I can't wing anything. I am a perfectionist!
What's the most fun about what you do?

I love meeting new people, traveling all over the world and getting paid for it. It's fantastic.

Are there any celebrities that you're really hankering to work with (and on lol)?

You know, I would love to get my hands on is Naomi Watts. I love Jessica Alba too. Hmmm I dunno, I would do makeup on anyone who allows me to. I just like to paint faces... lol.

Working with folks such as Minka Kelly, Sia, Gabrielle Union, and Terry Richardson are great for keeping you busy work-wise, but what styles of makeup appeal to you personally? Do you do personal shoots that express a more artistic/less mainstream style of makeup?

I personally love the very clean, natural look. And this believe it or not is the hardest thing to do. It's easy to pile it on, but if I can make someone look like they have perfect skin, and if the focus is on the subject rather than the makeup itself I am happy. However, when I get inspired and if the team is the right one. Nothing beats an avant garde shoot. Bring on the wigs, the lashes and the body glitter (I am a drag queen at heart). From Victorian to a 60's look, I love it all!!!

Do you still enjoy doing art (other than makeup)? What artists (music, makeup or otherwise) and photographers are you inspired by?

Drawing and photography are major passions of mine. I am an image junkie. When I close my eyes, it's like a collage of photos, drawings and images I've absorbed throughout the day. Basically it's sensory overload. But it works because it keeps me creative. I always slow down and look at the small things. You never know where inspiration will come from.

On a more practical note, what would you say are five essentials in any LLady's everyday makeup bag?

A good moisturizer and lip balm with an SPF to start with a nice base and protect the skin from the elements is a must. But after that the goodies should be:

1. Tinted Moisturizer or foundation with an SPF for protection and to create an even tone.
2. A good compact ( pressed )powder for touch ups on the go
3. If you have trouble spots like dark circles under your eyes or blotchy patches of skin, you will also want to have a concealer.
4. Mascara
5. Eyeliner pencil (black or brown), in case you have to go out after work and you want to look more done up, nothing like a sexy smudgy eyeliner to take you from day to night.
Do you have any favorite makeup brands, and which would you say cater to the largest number of skin tones?

I love love love Mally Roncal's line. She's got soooooo many goodies. I want the entire line. Armani because they have the most amazing foundation. Nars for all the fun eyeshadow colors and Orgasm blush is my favorite. You can't beat L'oreal and Maybelline for mascaras and eye pencils. Makeup should be fun and fun doesn't always have to cost an arm and leg...

Where would you like to take your career in 2010? More runway makeup, perhaps?

Runway is always fun and I do love designing the looks for shows, so more of that for sure. I would love to be a spokesperson for a brand. More TV related things would be great, such as on-camera makeovers and that sort of fun stuff. Also I have my blog www.bestthingtoday.com which I hope will lead to being a guest beauty editor. I have the best agent (Jim Indorato at Contact NYC) in the world so I am sure whatever I do will be amazing! For 2010, I just want to have fun and make every woman I touch beautiful ;-)

See Claudia's work on her site: www.claudialake.com


Friday, November 20, 2009

HELLZ x MISS WAX In-Store PARTY!


Tri-state and Long Island Lladies, beware...Saturday, November 21st marks the Hellz x Miss Wax release party at Special Sauce!

Come out and celebrate the Hellz "Midnight Riders" Collection and jewelry capsule release with Miss Wax. Get your war paint done by makeup artist Victoria Petrone (Ricky's NYC) and styling by Ness (R.A.W. Creative). Not to mention 10% off all day, drinks for those over 21, beats, and a free gift bag with the purchase Hellz x Miss Wax Capsule ring.




First come, first served so don't waste any time!

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
2:30pm - 7:30pm
Special Sauce
303 Main Street
Huntington Village, NY 11743

For more info visit: hellz-bellz.com, misswax.com, rawthentix.com or specialsauce.com

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Wild Heart



Where is the reason
Well don't blame it on me
Blame it on my wild heart
- Steve Nicks "Wild Heart"

Friday, May 22, 2009

DIY Eye make-up remover

In the spirit of the recession, and wanting to give a little back to the environment, the next time you run out of eye makeup remover, don't replace it, just follow the recipe below.

Eye Makeup Remover

What you need (local and organic whenever possible):
  • 3 tsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3 tsp castor oil (find at your local drugstore)
  • tsp grape-seed oil
  • Measuring cup with spout
  • Fork
  • Small bottle (we reused an old toner bottle)
  • Cotton balls to apply (try 365 Organic Cotton Balls from Whole Foods)
Directions:
  1. Combine all three oils in a measuring cup.
  2. Stir together with the fork and slowly pour into the bottle (make sure it's clean).
  3. When ready to use, place cotton ball over the top and turn upside down.
  4. Never double dip your cotton ball, use a different one for each eye.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

MAC and Hello Kitty



The Fashion Office is purring over MAC Cosmetic’s latest collaboration. They have been working with Sanrio Global Consumer Products to create a carefree line for Hello Kitty. In stores in North America from February 12th, the black, pale pink and mint green collection is sure to be a collector’s prize!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Movie + A Makeover


Ladies, what better way to spend your Thursday night than watching a movie and getting a makeover. Well... LBD is making that happen for you! For the next two weeks (10/2 and 10/9) LBD will be featuring a Fashion Movie, providing Gourmet Treats and Cocktails Courtesy of Grey Goose Vodka. If that isn't enough to tickle your fancy they will also be providing services such as hair touch-ups, makeup applications and brow shaping.

Join LBD tonight, celebrating fashion, film and beauty!

Tonight's Film: Zoolander ­
Time: 7PM ­ 9PM
LBD Pop Up Boutique: 8570 West Sunset Blvd (at Alta Loma) West Hollywood

Monday, May 19, 2008

Color Me Bad - LL Chicago 5/27



Ladies Lotto Chicago
Tuesday, May 27th
6-9pm

Colorlab
857 West Armitage

Colorlab
is a custom cosmetic store and is absolutely fab. There will be a short lesson and each lady will get to work with a professional to create two custom items!

RSVP: susan@ladieslotto.com

Friday, February 1, 2008

Call it Lovers Rock! NYC

We are SO excited!!



1st Ever Ladies Lotto Lovers Rock

Friday, February 8th

6:30-830PM @ VALLEY NYC for the Ladies
Hors D'oeuvres, Cocktails, Manis, Make Up & Discount Shopping
48 Orchard St
212.274.8985 for Mani Appts
rene@ladieslotto.com for make up
$20 advance / $25 door
Pre-sale tickets here.

9-11PM @ Eastside Company for Ladies AND Gentlemen
Lovers Rock with DJS Ben Velez (OTAKU) and Merk 1 of The Dirty 30 (CHICAGO)
Bring at least one single gentleman to share
49 Essex St
$5 entry / Free for the ladies who went to VALLEY
RSVP: loversrock@ladieslotto.com

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

MEMBER OF THE MONTH - January 2008

Rene Levy
Brooklyn, NY

Rene grew up in North Miami & Jamaica. As a full-time student, full-time employed Make-Up Artist, Event Planner & Ladies Lotto NY's Meeting Coordinator you could say Rene's a little busy. She's been in the service industry ever since she could smile. Helping with the family business at a young age gave her a drive that could not be taught, only nurtured. This is what started a certain work ethic that can only be described as dedicated.

Previous to her move to New York over 5 years ago, Rene ran a field marketing team geared towards the urban music scene. Her clients included but were not limited to Rawcus Records, Electra Records & Rough World Entertainment. During that time she landed a well coveted job assisting a major make up artist (we don't drop names) on the set of music videos, from there she has blossomed into the creative genius she is today. Rene kept a hand in the service industry as a bartender or server to maintain between projects. She is known to be resourceful and a great proactive problem solver - always on top of the game. She takes pride in being a fast learner and thinking one step ahead. She currently juggles motherhood while venturing out into event planning along with pursuing her B.A. in advertising.

Side note: If not for Rene's dedication to Ladies Lotto NY, we'd be in some serious trouble! So thank you so much for your hard work Rene! xo

To nominate a Member of the Month, please email: giovannah@ladieslotto.com with a picture and bio.