Get the Look: Amy Adams at The Masters Premiere.
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Beauty company Votre Vu sponsored celebrity makeup artist, Stephen Sollitto, to create the beauty look of Amy Adams for the premiere of “The Master” at The 2012 Toronto Film Festival last week.
When Amy Adams met up with celebrity make-up artist, Stephen Sollitto, he was ecstatic that she was wearing a black Marchesa dress for the evening. “I was like, “Thank god, because I already picked out your lip and your cheek,” because I wanted to use the Vu-On Rouge in Ma Cherry so badly and the Le Joli Crayon in Aubergine because it’s just soooo beautiful!” Stephen had Amy wash her face with Votre Vu’s Attentive Lait Pour Le Visage and then tone with the Fleur Blanc Tonic. He wanted her skin to be really moisturized tonight, so he applied the Attentive Crème de Jour with a synthetic brush (as to not absorb any of the product) in order to apply more moisturizer slowly and carefully. After letting that absorb, it was make-up time!
Using a damp sponge to create a more natural look, Stephen applied the tinted moisturizer from the Love Me Deux in Limoges all over Amy’s face. “I always add bronzer on every girl I do because I feel like a lot of girls ... you add foundation and their whole face is one blank canvas of color, so by adding bronzer there’s more dimension which makes them look more natural.”
To give dimension to Amy’s face, Stephen used the Beaute en Bronze. He applied the matte bronze to her temples and swept it up to the hairline. He then lightly contoured her cheekbones and dusted some under the chin and on the tip of the nose. On her cheeks, he applied the Vu-On Rouge in Ma Cherry, which Stephen was most excited about. To further play with light and dark, he took the concealer from the Love Me Deux and applied it under her eyes.
Next came the eyes! Stephen is in love with Votre Vu’s Le Joli Crayon in Aubergine. “It’s very rare that I can find an eyeliner that I like this much. The color is just beautiful and looks gorgeous on so many of the girls I work on!” He used the Le Joli Crayon in Aubergine along Amy’s lashes and then dragged it out on the edges; he then swept Chanel’s Spice eye shadow over to feather out the line and soften the lash line. Amy is known for having wide, gorgeous eyes, so to play that up, Stephen applied Eiffel Power Mascara to her upper and lower lashes. To keep Amy’s brows looking defined, yet natural, he used Arch de Triumphe in Fair.
Finally, the lips! On the lips, Stephen used the Vu-On Rouge in Ma Cherry again to give her a gorgeous sheer lip. Lastly, he lightly dusted Belle Poudre in Light to set the makeup and decrease shine.
“She was very happy with everything.”