Arab Times

Make-up artists showcase peacock beauty in Malaysia

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Women donned peacock-style headgear and brightly coloured make-up in Malaysia at an event showcasing creative interpreta­tions of traditiona­l Malay costumes and make-up techniques.

The three-day annual beauty exhibition kicked off Saturday at the convention centre in the shadows of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, drawing experts from across the industry.

Around 20 women paraded down a runway sporting exotic variations of the songket and batik — ethnic Malay wedding headdresse­s and costumes — as others dazzled with boundary-pushing make-up. Joy Hussin, a make-up artist with nearly 10 years’ experience, said the response to this year’s event — themed ‘peacock-cum-traditiona­l Malay’ — was “overwhelmi­ng”, drawing visitors from Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia.

“I would like to see Malaysia emerge as the makeup capital especially for the Muslim world,” she told AFP.

A little over half of Malaysia’s 30 million population are Malay Muslims.

She said the makeup industry in Malaysia was a lucrative business, with some clients paying up to $230 per session. (AFP)

 ??  ?? A model presents a creation by a Malaysian make-up artist during the Malaysian Heritage Make Up Show in Kuala Lumpur on May 6. (AFP)
A model presents a creation by a Malaysian make-up artist during the Malaysian Heritage Make Up Show in Kuala Lumpur on May 6. (AFP)

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