New fashion serie from last week with gorgeous Brazilian model Julianna Martins from Next.

Photographer: Joel Dart
Wardrobe: Mikael Democles
Makeup and hair: Sophie Richardoz

Beauty test with Lauren@Fam
Photos: Mathieu Richardoz
Sometimes I still don’t get any notification from Wordpress when I receive a comment here. So I can be slow at moderation, sorry!
New additions in my book: some fresh men’s fashion.

Photographer: Joel Dart
Model: Johan
Yesterday I spend a nice day shooting a menswear catalog with photographer Sandrine Mercier.
We met at 10 with Xavier, model, for a cup of coffee before action. An invisible makeup, a great mood and we did outfit after outfit after outfit.


I have an ethical question tho: would it be ok to add without noone noticing a couple of pairs of boxer shorts in the clothes racks and pretend to have to shoot them so you can watch the model half naked? Photographer and I haven’t settled on the matter yet.
PS : yes, I am considering buying a decent camera so I wouldn’t have to put cellphone photos on here anymore. But for now, I’d be thankful if you did like I do, suffer in silence.
A fresh spring serie?
Model: Betty
Photo: Mathieu Richardoz

I tested a few products then (and some I had forgotten). That’s also what tests are for, right?
I just bought the corrector palette from Yaby and I love it! The correctors have a super pigmented texture, they are creamy but not greasy, and they won’t budge or show. You can use it under the eyes as well as on blemishes. I ordered 4 pink-based and 6 yellow-based and the green and the pink correctors (which is a fab blush too!)
I also got to try the new Make Up For Ever HD line. The foundation is invisible, semi matte and nicely workable. I am rather a cream foundation user, I had to rethink some ways of working and mostly re-working my makeup, but it is perfect for the artists out there working HD. Just as the powder that the models love for its softness. It absorbs shine but stays invisible. Pigmentless (just like the ones from Camera Ready, Yaby or Ben & Nye), it suits any skin tone. It is rather expensive tho, so if you don’t work with HD, you might favor the colorless powders I mentioned before.
I also rediscovered Benefit’s Moon Beam de Benefit. Its shiny effect is very particular. I didn’t like its tendency to dry a little too quickly (again, I’m more of a cream girl) but I must admit I am very happy of the result. I might give it another chance.
What about you? Any makeup discoveries?


Photo: Luigi Di Donna
Mannequin: Emilie@VIP
Hair: Henri Olivier
This is what we call European fashion, isn’t it?
New beauty serie by WilliamSb.

Model: Nikolett@Studio Klrp
Hair: Paul
You love her or you hate her. Coco Rocha! Me? I like her very much, including her tendency to have her mouth hanging open in every single picture she takes.
A fav for this months editorial (yup, seems like I do that every month), “Daring Do”, by Craig Mc Dean, in this month’s US Vogue.
I love the superhero theme (and yes, the pervs out there get to see Coco as Catwoman). Here, what Aurora would look like wearing Margiela, and a Silver Surfer-like dress by Armani.

Fashion Editor: Grace Coddington
(via fakingfashion)

Marika by Elias Amari.
And a behind the scene picture, because you can see how tough my job is:

