2012年7月3日星期二
Mirror, Mirror: Chanel, Peter Philips addresses its New Line Allure Lipstick
There's more to Chanel make-up creative director Peter Philips with a talent for beautiful colors and a technique for precise application. "I have a lot of bonding on the faces," to forgive the expression Belgian-born painter faces a certain tendency towards beauty of 3-D. His training in Antwerp Fashion at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts degree is often a range of information, the crystals, fabrics, beads and more to over-the-mill to operate powder and pigments (see the embroidery woven hand contains eyelashes fall Chanel show in 2009, and Philips latest efforts behind the scenes at the Grand Palais for the fall, where he created jeweled eyebrows). "But if I do something like that picture," said Phillips, noting that "a spark more than just a frozen moment. This is a series of images as it moves, like fireworks. And the is something you can see in the movies or in real life. "
Philips has finally captured the fluid movement in Mirror, Mirror. "I am a big fan of visual communication," he confesses in a recent series of highly designed, well-made short films that put their products on the perspective of a very unique way. This time he was of a certain layer mirror with Karl Lagerfeld at Paris-Bombay Pre-Fall show and the fact that there is "little Indian" on the red line inspired Allure lipstick formulated new (forthcoming in September). The palette of 16 colors intense, clean Scarlets include apricot, fuchsia and bold, four of which are at the mouth of the butane Inguna painted model in the video thumbnail. "She was very patient," says Philips on butane, which sat for three hours, as he carefully glued to create pieces of reflective glass on her face, a hypnotic quality, as it scanned slipped through a loop, the third eye. "C. It's a bit psychedelic," said Phillips. And how. Click here to see before.
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