Backstage at Area S/S '20
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Venturing backstage at the show, we paid a visit to office-favorite makeup artist Kanako Takase to briefly chat about the makeup at the show, her personal routine and a few other things.
Read the rest of our chat below.
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What is your earliest memory with makeup?
My first memory is from when I was much younger. I was at an annual Japanese festival to celebrate the growth of children. I was so tan, but I had to put on my mother's makeup—my skin looked grey and weird!
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What is your personal beauty routine?
My biggest routine is shaving my eyebrows.
If you could only use one beauty product forever, which would it be?
Camellia Oil.
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How different, if at all, is doing makeup for runway versus editorial?
I barely put powder on for photoshoots, but I use a lot for shows. A greasy face is not flattering unless it is on purpose.
In what ways did you mix your personal beauty style with that of Area’s?
Even if the look is intense, I still keep the skin very fresh-looking.
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What words come to mind when you think about the show's beauty looks?
Neo-Victorian and Freedom.
What’s your favorite aspect of working with Area this season?
Creating the rhinestone face mask!