Tuesday, 6 May 2014

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Audsley, E.

Dress in the Dark: Horror in Haute Couture By Ives Hovanessian

In-text: (Audsley, 2012)
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http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/miss-havisham/
http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/estella/
http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/romantic/
http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/cruel/
http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/eccentric/

http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/claudia/
http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/quentin/
http://www.pinterest.com/lailahamidi/gothic-horro/

Friday, 2 May 2014

Evaluation.

After completing my two looks for Claudia and Quentin, overall i was pleased with the outcome. I felt the looks came out like my designs and worked well on my models. I would have liked to have more research before completing my looks, but as there wasn't much time, i feel i came up with my idea and stuck to it as there was only two weeks. I would have liked to really research horror and different films etc in depth and really develop my looks. I would have also liked to really edit my photos better and make the background dark with different effects and colours coming through.
I was pleased with the make up application for Claudia and felt like it came out how i wanted, a contemporary painted doll look. But if i were to develop my look, i would make a few changes. I would make the paint lines on her neck more dramatic and bolder, and also i would maybe do some paint splatters on the neck and the face which i did in one of my other face charts for Claudia. I was pleased with the outcome for the hair and feel it worked well with my look as a whole. However when i was doing my shoot, i had only practiced on a doll and one of my friends before hand. The model i was using however had a lot thicker hair, so i struggled getting the metal rings to stand up straight as her hair was much thicker and was pulling them down. So i had to use wire and props in the middle of them to keep them upright. Also looking back now at the photos, i notice that the hair coming down from the pony tail on one side it is higher than the other.
For Quentin i feel like it fit in really well with my theme with the film and was happy with the final images. If i could develop this look further or do it again i would make the black round the eyes darker and more defined. I would also want to do more with his hair even though theres not a lot to do with it as its so short, but i would experiment with different things in it, for example, putting black gaffa tape on the shaven sides.

I really enjoyed this project and feel I stuck the brief well. My outcomes show my technical ability, creativity and consideration to the ‘live’ aspect of the project. 

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Masculine Hair


Products: 
  1. Grips and clips. 
  2. Combs 
  3. Mouse. 
  • Set up station
  • Create a horse shoe section and secure this section out of the wait with a clip. 
  • Use the remaining hair outside the section and create a flat and wide french pleat. 
  • Neaten the section so there are clean lines, texture and shape, maybe create side burns. 
  • Horse shoe section, put in left hand side side parting and ensure its smooth and sleek. 
  • Disguise the ends of hair by hiding within the hair.




Final outcome



Quentin Final look.