Established in 1973, Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center is recognized as one of the world leaders in clinical and laboratory research, education, community outreach, and the prevention and control of cancer. The Journey of Hope Fashion Show was part of the One Night One Show One Cause event hosted by PRS Guitars and headlined by Journey - all in support of the cancer center. The show was led by Pamela DePalma of DePalma Enterprises and her celebrity fashion team of stylist Chamisa Lamm, hairstylist Kristan Serafinoand makeup artist Robyn Tamura (me). We created the event's runway looks to reflect the spirit and rock band style of Journey.
STYLING Years of working at MTV and music-driven fashion shows made Chamisa Lamm the perfect stylist for this event. Using clothing from Andy Hilfiger of Andrew Charles, and an assortment of designers from Boutique 1017, Chamisa wanted to create a show to “energize, inspire and entertain.”
Her philosophy is that “killer shoes, killer walks and stand-out accessories” are necessary for any fashion show - Sugar Scout jewelry vamped up her looks. Nicholas K footwear and Luichiny gave the models extra attitude. Journey loved Chamisa’s styling so much they requested the clothes!
CHAMISA'S TIP: Have lots of accessories! When an outfit's too plain or needs a little extra something, having a collection of accessories to choose from allows you to be able to finish off any look.
MAKEUP
The look I created focused on eyes and lips. Because the clothing made such a statement, the makeup needed edge to match but still simple and not overdone. Having two talented students from the The Temple Paul Mitchell School, Robin McDonough and AshleyCreighton to assist were essential to make it all happen. A big thank you to Robin and Ashley!
Cat-Eyes
LORAC Eye Shadow in Taupe blended in the crease contours eyelid.
LORAC Pro Liquid Eyeliner in Black on bottom and top lash lines extended past brow adds drama to eye shape.
White shimmer on inner corner and tops of cheekbones gives a glowy contrast.
Laura Mercier Faux Lash Mascara gives, as its name implies, a faux lash look. With 12 models to do in very little time, false lashes were out and Faux Lash Mascara was in!
Rich, Deep Lips A deep plum lip liner to line blended with a rich, wine-colored, creamy lipstick.
EYELINER TIP: LORAC's liquid liner is cream-based so it's easier to apply than a traditional liquid liner. But if cream or liquid liners are too difficult for you you can still use a sharpened eye pencil for this look.
HAIRSTYLING
Kristan Serafino's elegant Twisted Top Knot completed the high fashion styling. Here's how to recreate it:
First smooth hair with Kiss Silicone Protection Flat Iron.
Then brush hair into a high ponytail with a hair band. Use the crown of the head as a reference for ponytail base.
Twist loose hair from ponytail until hair coils and secure it with bobbi pins.
Apply Elnet hair spray to control fly-aways to finish the look.
KRISTAN'S HAIR TIP: Criss-cross two bobbi pins into an "X" to secure Top Knot from moving. Once hair is secured use hair-pins to hide bobbi pins.
With the hard work done and the fashion show a success, we sat down to a concert with Journey. Before it began, the group asked who in the audience had been affected by or knew someone affected by cancer. Every person raised their hand. It made me tear up and feel even more honored that we were able to come together for an event dedicated to make a difference.
Robyn, Kristan & Paul Mitchell National Educator Dana Ratliff Howson in action.
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