Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Black Beauty & Style: A History of Fashion: Pat McGrath

 

Born in 1970, Pat McGrath has been called the most influential make-up artist in the world by fashion publication giant Vogue and many other publications.

 

McGrath was raised in NorthamptonEngland by her mother Jean McGrath, a Jamaican immigrant. McGrath credits her mother for her love of fashion and make-up, saying that Jean would comment on clothes as they watched classic movies together. McGrath has no formal training in fashion or make-up, having completed only an art foundation course at a Northampton college. Of her career, she has said, "I really love being a makeup artist. It never gets mundane or predictable and every shoot and show is different."

 

 

McGrath's career breakthrough came while working with Edward Enninful (then fashion editor of i-D magazine) in the early 1990s, when her innovative use of color "brilliantly solved the world's ennui with grunge" and helped launch i-D to a position of international importance. In the mid-1990s, she worked both with minimalist Jil Sander and with surrealist John Galliano, where she became known for her "latex petals stuck to faces, vinyl lips, bodies drenched in powder paint, [and] stylized Kabuki physiognomies."

 

 

Since then, McGrath has worked with photographers including Steven Meisel (who now rarely shoots without her), Paolo Roversi, Helmut Newton, and Peter Lindbergh. In addition to appearing in i-D, photos of her work have been published in fashion magazines including American, English, and French VogueW, and Harper's Bazaar. She attends four fashion show seasons (counting couture) each year and has worked with designers including PradaMiu MiuComme des Garçons, and Dolce and Gabbana. Additionally, she designed Armani's cosmetics line in 1999 and in 2004 was named global creative-design director for Procter and Gamble, where she is in charge of Max Factor and Cover Girl cosmetics, among other brands. During McGrath's constant travels to work locations, she takes between thirty and fifty bags of materials, tools, and reference materials.

 

 

As a makeup artist, McGrath is known for her wide range, according to Edward Enninful, her work spans from "the highest couture to club kids." She is also known for her inventive use of materials: her most creative make-up is handmade, and she works mainly with her fingers instead of with brushes.

 

 

 

 

(bio provided by wikipedia)

3 comments:

leanoracents87 said...

shes really dope with her stuff, always aiming for perfection

KeyTX said...

Amazing!!!!

Globetrotter22 said...

i saw something she did for a magazine a while back it was sooo bright and colorful and i loved it. she's really talented