I met with Natalie after this for a coffee and to use Pinterest as a tool for makeup and hair designs. She wanted the hair and makeup to be period with a contemporary edge, therefore I also looked at a more modern red lip, as well as more prominent eyeshadow placement. I was reluctant to use any eyeliner within a historical theme this early and Natalie was happy with this. I also spoke to Meg Purnell a fellow third year MUA who is very passionate about historical work and was looking to build her hair work for TV, therefore she became the hairstylist for the shoot. This makes it easier to credit and also reduces time distribution for the day making it simpler. Below is a Pinterest board of ideas for us to work towards.
https://uk.pinterest.com/charleelouisehu/photoshoot-hats/
The day itself ran very smoothly, with the makeup and hair being completed slightly earlier than the designated timeplan drawn up from Natalie. I had prepared all the makeup and hair supplies prior to the models and meg arriving so we were able to start straight away. The makeup was co ordinated to each models skin tone, with feature lips revolving around the shade of each individual hat. The hair was designed around each hat and what parts of the hair would be featured, and how to best show our own skills. Below are some images of the day with final images to be sent when they are edited.



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