The artist gave office Beauty the lowdown on global beauty standards, Instagram, and the significance of surrounding oneself with people that help bring visions to life.
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You are a child of the world. How does your Chinese background inspire your art and makeup?
I think China has an amazing rich culture, and even though I grew up mostly in Germany, I have a deep connection to it thanks to my mom. I include Chinese signs and patterns all the time in my art and makeup. Recently I’ve done one inspired by Chinese opera masks. I want to show people how beautiful the culture is but reinterpret it in a more modern way and eventually mix it with elements more common in the west. Because that’s what I am, I am a mix of east and west, and I am my art.
What is the biggest difference between Asian and Western beauty standards?
I feel like the Western beauty standard is more to look sexy, with cat-eye makeup, big lips and high cheekbones, while in Asia girls want to look cute, with big eyes, rosy cheeks, and doll-like makeup.