Fashion Quarterly

CELEBRITY SKIN

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Ten years ago, seeking a clean, conscious beauty brand meant a visit to the healthfood store. High-end cosmetics with extensive free-from lists were almost non-existent. These days things are different, but the arrival of makeup artist Gucci Westman’s collection, Westman Atelier, with its refined aesthetic and finely tuned performanc­e is still a celebrated step forward for makeup lovers. Enhancing the dewy complexion­s of Gwyneth Paltrow, Gisele and Jennifer Aniston, the line of cream-stick foundation­s, contouring products and blush embodies her famed beautiful-skin-first approach.

What inspired you to start your own line? It was always very clear to me that, if I ever had my own line, I would want to do something as natural and as consciousl­y crafted as possible. I grew up vegetarian and with hyper awareness to wellness, so it has always felt right to me that products should be about wellness too. What did you feel was missing from makeup already out there? Clean products that would meet my standards of performanc­e. So these products all offer my three vital signs of modern beauty: luxury, efficacy and clean, consciousl­y crafted ingredient­s.

What are your favourites in the collection? Vital Skin Foundation has really helped the health of my skin. I developed rosacea in the last couple of years, so I created a product that would not only look good on skin, but improve skin while you wear it. I’ve included a long list of skincare benefits, from coconut oil for hydration to phytosphin­gosine to combat redness. You’re famous for a luminous look that’s more about the person than their makeup. I never like to cover a client up, just enhance their beauty, so I focus on certain areas. I always use two to three foundation shades to create the perfect skin-like finish. Our skin isn’t all one shade, so we shouldn’t just stick to one for our foundation. Another tip would be to include a highlighte­r under foundation, which leaves a subtle “glow from within” finish. Stick makeup is the star of your line. Why?

I learnt to do makeup using a stick format at Christian Chauveau in Paris, so they have become second nature to me. It was also important for the line to be problem-solving – anyone can use them! As for the packaging, what really drove the idea was travel fragrance atomisers and the idea that they can be small and portable but still beautiful and functional. To me, beautiful travel cases have that air of excitement, like you might be going somewhere amazing.

Westman Atelier is available at Mecca Cosmetica stores.

 ??  ?? 1. Westman Atelier Beauty Butter Powder Bronzer, $129. 2. Westman Atelier Lit Up Highlight Stick, $83. 3. Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush Stick in Dou Dou, $86. 4. Westman Atelier Super Loaded Tinted Highlighte­r, $129. 5. Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick, $86.
1. Westman Atelier Beauty Butter Powder Bronzer, $129. 2. Westman Atelier Lit Up Highlight Stick, $83. 3. Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush Stick in Dou Dou, $86. 4. Westman Atelier Super Loaded Tinted Highlighte­r, $129. 5. Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick, $86.
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