'Kitten' inspired eyes: Keira Knightley and Lisa Eldridge
Keira Knightley, left, and Lisa Eldridge, right. Lisa specialises in the celebrity kitten eye look
Double take: Lisa specialises in the ‘Celebrity Kitten Eye’, using flicks of eyeliner at the outer corners, as well as heavy brows and red lipstick.
She recently posted on Instagram a snap of Keira looking glamorous and, err, very much like her as she applied her make-up for a premiere. Lisa has said: ‘Keira has gorgeous skin — she is as divine [on film] as she is in real life.’
Who's the make-up magician?
Lisa, 44, has come a long way since she worked on the Lancome counter in Harrods. Her big break came from doing Cindy Crawford’s make-up in the Nineties.
Since then, Eldridge has made her name as a make-up artist to many stars and as a YouTuber: 1.8 million have subscribed to her tutorials since she started uploading videos in 2009.
This week, she announced she’s finally launched her debut make-up range of just three limited-edition red lipsticks which emulate the texture of velvet.
She is married to Robin Derrick, British Vogue’s creative director, and they live with their children in a converted piano warehouse in London.
Other clients: Princess Beatrice, Zara Tindall, Sophie Dahl, Vanessa Redgrave, Yasmin Le Bon, Kate Winslet, Elizabeth Hurley, Victoria Beckham.
Glossy and glowing: Meghan Markle and Grace Lee
Meghan Markle, left, and Grace Lee, right. Cheek to cheek, the similarities take centre-stage
Double Take: The day before Meghan Markle married Prince Harry back in May, Lee, her make-up artist in Toronto, posted a snap of herself with the soon-to-be Duchess of Sussex.
Cheek to cheek, the similarities in their glowing complexions, glossy hair and dark eyeliner take centre stage.
Simple, soft neutrals and that clever ‘no-make-up’ make-up look — seemingly bare, radiant skin, glossy lips and glowing cheeks, a la Meghan — are Lee’s signature look.
Taking to Instagram before the Royal Wedding, she wrote alongside the photo: ‘Wishing this beauty the most magical day . . . and of course a lifetime of happiness and lots of babies!’
Who's the make-up magician?
Canadian Lee’s beauty obsession began at the age of nine, when she discovered Maybelline’s Great Lash Mascara.
While studying communications at York University in Toronto, she got a part-time job as a professional make-up artist in a MAC Cosmetics store. Then, in 2012, she became the official make-up artist for Maybelline NY in Canada.
Other clients: Eva Longoria, Justin Timberlake, Anna Paquin, Jack White.
Magic tricks of the trade: JK Rowling and Charlotte Tilbury
J.K Rowling, left, and Charlotte Tilbury, right. She uses her £70 Magic Cream on Rowling to give her dewy skin
Double take: When J. K. Rowling appeared on the red carpet at the premiere of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald this week, even Harry Potter himself would have struggled to tell her apart from her make-up artist, Charlotte Tilbury.
Especially since the author’s hair is now the same shade of red.
Tilbury, who shared on Instagram a picture of Rowling at the event, created the look entirely with her own range of products, including a lipstick that starts at £24.
On Rowling, she uses her £70 Magic Cream to give her dewy skin, defines her brows with the £22.50 Brow Lift and uses the £49 Filmstar Bronze & Glow for sculpted features.
Who's the make-up magician?
Tilbury, 45, says she wants to ‘make every woman the most beautiful version of themselves’ — or, in Rowling’s case, it would seem, a near mirror-image of herself.
She has said of the author: ‘I adore her, she’s so beautiful.’
Hours after posting the picture of Rowling, Tilbury shared another snap — this time of her receiving her MBE, with her film producer husband George Waud, who, she admits, has never seen her without make-up, and her parents, Lance and Patsy.
When Tilbury was 11, her mother introduced her to Mary Greenwell, make-up artist to Princess Diana (see box, below), beginning her obsession with beauty.
Since Tilbury launched her eponymous brand in the UK in 2013, it’s become one of the fastest-growing cosmetics labels in history. She lives in Notting Hill with Waud and her sons, Flynn and Valentine.
Other clients: Amal Clooney, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss (who is also godmother to both Tilbury’s boys).
Ladies in red (lipstick): Isla Fisher and Katey Denno
Isla Fisher, left, and Katey Denno, right. They have similar red hair and a love of charitable causes
Double take: They have similar red hair and a love of charitable causes. Denno is known for natural beauty, radiant skin and strong lips or eyes — but rarely both. In May, she posted on Instagram a picture of Fisher having her make-up done — luscious red lips and alluring lashes — adding: ‘The many faces of this tiny pretty ginger.’
Who's the make-up magician?
She spent a decade as a social worker in the HIV clinics of New York and only started out in the beauty industry 13 years ago, after meeting a make-up artist at a dinner and being so intrigued that she retrained.
But, whatever the colour of her make-up, it must be green. ‘As a social worker, I was a big advocate of teaching clients the importance of knowing what you put into and onto your body. That translated into my work as a make-up artist,’ she says.
Other clients: Gwyneth Paltrow, Christy Turlington, Amanda Seyfried.
Girl-next-door glamour: Katie Holmes and Bobbi Brown
Katie Holmes, left, and Bobbi Brown, right. Bobbi’s brand is synonymous with natural beauty
Double take: With their understated brunette locks and girl-next-door looks, there’s a striking resemblance between actress Katie and her make-up guru, despite a 22-year age gap.
Bobbi’s brand is synonymous with natural beauty and she has a reputation for fixing everyday problems, such as dark circles and sparse eyebrows.
Who's the make-up magician?
Chicago-born Brown is 61, but is still the ultimate poster girl for the everyday prettiness that’s become her trademark.
Bobbi was working as a freelance make-up artist when she launched her cosmetics brand in 1991, frustrated by the gaudy neon cosmetics that were fashionable at the time.
Rather than plastering on make-up to hide imperfections, Brown prefers to use a light touch and pretty colours to enhance a woman’s best features.
In 2011, the Duchess of Cambridge wore Bobbi Brown products on her wedding day, and, in 2013, Katie Holmes became the face of the brand.
Brown lives in the U.S. with her husband, the attorney and property developer Steven Plofker. They have three grown-up sons.
Other clients: Michelle Obama, Jessica Alba, Susan Sarandon, Claudia Schiffer.
Natural beauties: Cate Blanchett and Mary Greenwell
Cate Blanchett, left, and Mary Greenwell, right. She has described Cate as ‘the kindest, most intelligent, most sincere person’ you could meet
Double take: Yikes. Squint a little and you can’t tell these two apart. Mary is all about making skin look flawless and eyes gorgeous, using lots of natural colours. She has described Cate as ‘the kindest, most intelligent, most sincere person’ you could meet.
Who's the make-up magician?
At 18, Mary moved to LA and was ‘basically a hippy’, until a friend asked her to work on the make-up counter of a Fiorucci store. ‘I was 23 and I’d never worn make-up in my life,’ she says. ‘But I agreed and they sent me to New York for training.’ She went on to work with the original supermodels and even persuaded Princess Diana to switch her trademark blue eyeliner for ‘prettier’ beiges and browns.
Mary recently did a series of online make-up tutorials for M&S and, though she’s 59, could easily pass for a decade younger: the same age as Blanchett.
Other clients: Uma Thurman, Kate Moss, Jessica Chastain, Cindy Crawford, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
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Main photo article ‘Kitten’ inspired eyes: Keira Knightley and Lisa Eldridge
Keira Knightley, left, and Lisa Eldridge, right. Lisa specialises in the celebrity kitten eye look
Double take: Lisa specialises in the ‘Celebrity Kitten Eye’, using flicks of eyeliner at the outer corners, as wel...
It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.
Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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