Wednesday, 23 November 2016

A/W Beauty Trends

Make Up and Beauty Trends AW

-Liquid Lipsticks in a Matte formula have been popular, nearly every brand has brought out one of their own.

-Berry coloured lipsticks are normally popular for the wintery months. However this year brands have been using dusty reds in similar shades to colour of falling leaves.

-Highlighting hasn’t died out yet. If anything it’s come back with a force. Brands are starting to sell highlighting palettes.

-Make Up Revolutions are selling a ‘Pro’ range that has cream based highlighters as well as other powder shades.

-Sleek also have a highlighting palette

-Nail colours are seeming to get darker. Berry and Greens are popular in the A/W Illamasqua collection.

-Dewy skin. It was used in nearly every show during fashion week. Brands are starting to sell lower scale products that are like Fix + that give their skin a healthy glow. Sheer foundations.


Beauty:

Skin care has seemed to have taken over. A really popular method of selling skin care products is in a 3 step formula. This has worked for years for Clinique, Body Shop are trying this with their Luxe products. As well as their 3 for £20 range.

Simple routines that aren't designed to confuse the consumer.

Products pushing the natural ingredients that they are including

Surge in demand for cruelty free products

Lush's Christmas collection. 


Beauty trends this time of years are always interesting. It's like the Oxford Street Christmas lights; you know there is going to be something good you're just unsure of what it is going to be.

London Fashion Week : Beauty Analysis


It’s not until you’ve been set a task of recording the looks and trends you notice from a runway show you realise that if you blink, you really do miss it. When you pay attention to the front row you can see people frantically scribbling away or tapping away on their phones.

One thing I noticed in my own notes, is that after the first few different designers I had stopped writing mini sentences and just wrote down key words instead. I found that less is more when it comes to taking notes quickly. If you pick the correct words it will define each designer.

Overall the trends that carried through each designer were dewy, fresh looking skin and centre parted hair. For wet look, slick back hair.



  • (Cherrington 2016)






  • Felder Felder:
    -      Nude Lips with clear gloss
    -      Loose hair
    -      Glossy eyelids
    -      Pastel Hair
    -      Holographic clothing on a monochromatic colour scheme






    (Anon.2016)




    Eudon Choi:

    ⦁    Quite heavily mascaraed bottom lashes. 1960s influence
    ⦁    Centre partings, often centre partings. Longer hair was left loose
    ⦁    Clean skin, natural look






  •                                                                       (Feltham and writer 2016)





  • Edeline Lee:

    ⦁    Hair slicked back
    ⦁    Fresh dewy skin
    ⦁    Thick black eyeliner, applied in a ‘Cleopatra’ style. Blunt end no flick










    Ryan Lo:

    ⦁    Doll like eyes. Cat flick eyeliner
    ⦁    Drawn on eyelashes on lower lash line
    ⦁    Super glossy lips
    ⦁    Very cutesy






    DAKS:

    ⦁    1920s/1930s Dark smokey eyes. Matte grey, blended black eyeshadow
    ⦁    Heavy on kohl eyeliner on the bottom lashes. Smudged out
    ⦁    Matte lip colour in dusty rose pinks/ light reds
    ⦁    Hats being used
    ⦁    Side partings, smoothed over with a side bun style hair







    Charlotte Olympia:

    ⦁    Centre parting 
    ⦁    Bare legs
    ⦁    Hollywood glamour waves teased out slightly
    ⦁    Smokey eyes
    ⦁    Deep berry lips/ purple tones
    ⦁    Dewy skin



    Le Kilt:

    ⦁    Powdered face, no shin
    ⦁    Slightly ruffled brow
    ⦁    Orange toned lipsticks / brick red matte lipstick.


    I found it quite an enjoyable process. I like having to work quickly. It means you really have to be paying attention to detail in short window of time. I noticed that a lot of other people were paying attention to the actual fashion, I guess this is something that I should bear in mind for next time. I did pay attention to some of the accessories as I feel as though they are more likely to trend in the beauty industry than say the clothes. It is more likely that hats and hair accessories that appear on a catwalk will filtered down through to beauty industry. This means hair styles will change accordingly to what is popular. While every designers’ clothes were really different I found it really interesting that the make-up looks were very similar as a whole. With a few exceptions of matte skin or a statement lip, there was an overall theme of dewy and natural looks. I think this is due to how make up has trended over the last couple of years. It’s been very focused on full coverage and matte skin, fully dressed brows and statement lips. Now the look is fresh skin almost how your skin looks after you’ve taken all of the make-up off and you’ve just finished your skin care routine.

    Unit Brief

    Project Title: Beauty Re-Born
    Unit Leader: Lou Hart
    Southampton Solent University
    ⦁    Assessment Brief
    ⦁    Assessment Details

    Unit Title:    Digital Beauty and Editorial Writing
    Unit Code:    FMS508
    Unit Leader:    Lou Hart
    Level:    5
    Assessment Title:    Beauty Re-Born
    Assessment Number:    AE1
    Assessment Type:    Portfolio
    Restrictions on Time/Length :    6-9 pages
    Individual/Group:    Individual
    Assessment Weighting:    100%
    Issue Date:    W/C 26.09.16
    Hand In Date:    12.12.16
    Planned Feedback Date:    W/C 16.01.17
    Mode of Submission:    Online via your SOL (Solent Online Learning unit evaluation page)
    Number of copies to be submitted:    One electronic PDF file no later than 10pm on the date of submission

    ⦁    Anonymous Marking:
        No
    ⦁   
    ⦁    Assessment Task

    UNIT DESCRIPTION
    This unit is designed to build on the skills and techniques covered in Level 4. Students will be introduced to methodologies concerned with the formation of concepts and themes for use in the production of digital beauty and editorial. Students will learn to interpret briefs and identify the editorial and styling requirements for the initial design, taking into consideration time constraints, the type and scale of the production, any requirements for special effects, resources and budgets and interdisciplinary relationships particularly the creative preferences and prejudices of the art director. Students will learn about advanced applications, including beauty retouching and associated advanced health and hygiene issues. Students will also look at how to document their work, present ideas to decision makers, as well as looking at problem solving techniques associated with creative, logistical and technical issues.


    AREAS OF STUDY
    Advanced hair and make-up techniques and equipment appropriate to fashion and beauty editorial, for both print and digital media.
    Advanced contemporary make-up, hair and wig styling techniques.
    Specialist beauty retouching techniques.
    Types of production and the production process as a whole and inter disciplinary relationships
    Understanding professional briefs.
    Casting creative teams.
    Methodologies for producing and presenting concept and themes.
    Advanced Health and hygiene: skin and hair structure and types
    Advanced Health and hygiene: safe working practice, infectious and contagious conditions.
    Safe use of equipment: workstation, dress, cleaning materials, labeling of products.



    ASSESSMENT

    AE1    weighting:        100%
        assessment type:    Portfolio
        length/duration:    6-9 pages
    On-line submission:        Yes

    Beauty Re-Born

    As make-up artists capable of working at a professional level within the fashion and beauty editorial industries you will be expected to generate and contribute original ideas to the editorial teams with whom you work. This may be limited to trend ideas and quotes or extend to writing complete beauty editorial where you would need to be competent in producing coherent beauty ‘copy’.

    With the boom in online media, now more than ever, freelance make-up artists are contributing to online magazines or even developing their own online magazines and blogs in the effort to better promote themselves as a brand. Equally, make-up artists working for cosmetics brands are now expected to maintain the blogs for that brand and often the responsibility extends to the written word for all online media platforms.  This unit will inform you of the essential writing skills appropriate for online media in the digital age and broaden your scope for careers within the beauty industry as a whole.
    ⦁   
    ⦁    Assessment Task

    In order to build on the skills you have developed during level 4 of your studies in make-up and hair, this unit asks you to create an editorial style article choosing one of the following trend-led professional briefs:


    Choose one of the following themes:

    ⦁    Ageless Beauty
    ⦁    Real Beauty
    ⦁    Wellness Delivers Beauty
    ⦁    Natural & Organic Beauty Products
    ⦁    Gender Neutral
    ⦁    High Tech/Beauty Innovation


    …Research your theme
    Research your chosen theme and also research the wider context of presenting your article and question whether it is relevant to the fashion and beauty industry as well as your target audience. Ensure that you capture your research someone either in an online document or physical research ‘sketchbook’ as this will form part of your final assessment.

    Your article should ooze your passion and charisma for your chosen theme and at this advanced level 5 stage demonstrate your professional style. Think about the details of your outcome - what messages will you be portraying? How will branding play a part in your chosen theme and how can you be innovative and push the boundaries? You may choose to explore different mediums and processes, thus evolving your ideas throughout the unit – please keep this documented so you can explain through your evaluative statement.

    You will be expected to show an understanding of the target audience and commercial aesthetic of the article. It is expected that each of the outcomes will be very different in style as this project is assessing your ability to understand and interpret narrative with flair and insight.
    Consider casting, photography style and lighting, post production techniques, hair and make-up as well as the styling. You may collaborate with other creative students or industry professionals to produce your images – however the work must be your concept and directed by you.

    You will also be asked to film a 5 minute VLOG of you demonstrating your ability to connect with your target audience and of your beauty knowledge – choose either a beauty tutorial, beauty haul/favourites/product review or a ‘Get Ready With Me’ video. This video needs to sit inline with your chosen Beauty Re-Born theme.

    Final Outcome
    A PDF of your final article to include the following:
    ⦁    Fashion and beauty editorial imagery - minimum of 3 different beauty shots that support your chosen theme
    ⦁    Accompanying copy (between 500-700 words)
    ⦁    Product shots (if relevant to your chosen theme)
    ⦁    Link to your VLOG video
    ⦁    Supporting Research – Research can include mood boards, key reading, contextual research, visual reference points, drawings, photographed outcomes documenting your in class technical progression and make-up templates. 


    PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR RESEARCH DOES NOT NEEDED TO BE UPLOADED TO SOL. I WILL HOWEVER NEED TO SEE EVIDENCE OF YOUR RESEARCH – YOUR CHOICE OF SKETCHBOOK OR BLOG - AT OUR ONE TO ONE TUTORIALS PRIOR TO THE HAND IN DATE OF YOUR PDF ARTICLE. 

    The subtext to this unit is to develop some strong content to use in your professional portfolio and to refine your image production skills in preparation for your third year. Being able to demonstrate this is a great way of showing your skill as an artist and the depth of your understanding of reading and producing images.