Posts featuring makeup_hair Lisa Houghton

Jessie Bloemendaal's ~ Her Tears Inside Just Can't Hide

Jessie Bloemendaal travels forth and she brings us back by Anthony Maule for Numéro Magazine, June/July 2017. Art elevates our understanding of things we might otherwise throw to the wind. The momentum of the message becomes quite clear, as we feel the swell of the ocean’s wall crash down around us. And, while it’s clear we are simply viewing a woman standing behind a wall of shee…

Greta Varlese Invokes Hard Art of Pre-Raphaelite Times for Flair

Greta Varlese invites us to go “Where the Wild Flowers Grow” by Jeff Bark for Flair #20, December 2015. Lost in the Pre-Raphaelite Era, these Midnight Riders embark on a journey of discovery. An exquisite tale that invokes the romantic code of Shakespearean art with today’s forward youth. Each shot elevates our understanding of this time period through the use of int…

Natasa Vojnovic in 'Bohemian Escape' for Interview

Natasa Vojnovic faces the painful truth in ‘Bohemian Escape’ by Gregory Harris for Interview Magazine. April snow brings a Spring glow. Artful and alive, through the windows of my mind I see that I am stronger in my quest to go on. Stylist, Elin Svahn, breaks through the impetus of creation with a stunning selection from BalmainFendiAltuzarraIsabel MarantMa

Glen Luchford Conquers All In Agro-Inspired, Self Service

Anna Ewers and Kirsty Hume get aggressive in this surf-inspired story by Glen Luchford for Self Service Magazine, Spring/Summer 2014. A divine blend of agro & avant-garde, to bring these worlds together is like the coming of the tides. Stylist, Marie Chaix, captures the scene with looks by such designers as Proenza Schouler, Marc Jacobs and Giorgio Armani. Finding the commonality of …

Fall for Dizzying Beauty of 'Vertigo in Her Eyes' Thrilling Retro Remake

Patricia Van Der Vliet plays the perfect Hitchcock blonde in ‘Vertigo in Her Eyes’ by Lacey for the September 2013 issue of Vogue Japan. Taking on one of the most iconic beauty archetypes in film history, Lacey pays tribute to the past with an artful homage to such infamous works as The Birds, Rear Window, Psycho & Vertigo. A master of manipulation, Hitchcock always looked t…