Um mês depois de decidir dar um descanso pro blog, resolvi voltar pra poder compartilhar uma coisa muito legal que vivi nos últimos dias. Sexta feira fui pra SP pra ser assistente em dois cursos que a maquiadora canadense Julie Bégin ministrou por aqui (e antes daqui só no Chile).
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| Julie e eu |
Julie já morou em diversos lugares da Europa, e atualmente vive em New York (desde 1998). Tem uma bagagem profissional incrível após cerca de 25 anos no meio de moda, beleza, publicidade, e também foi, entre seus diversos trabalhos, a responsável pela criação das maquiagens do espetáculo Ovo do Cirque du Soleil (aquele dos insetos, cuja direção é da Deborah Colker).
Adorei essa ida a SP, tudo deu MUITO certo, consegui relembrar boa parte do meu inglês que estava perdido dentro do meu cérebro, e passei um sábado muito agradável ao lado de colegas de profissão e modelos de aula super simpáticas, tranquilas, interessadas e disponíveis. Sem sombra de dúvidas aprendi horrores e voltei muito energizada pelas aulas e pelos contatos. Preciso de um desses por mês hehehehe.
Vou encurtar a parte onde eu diria que a Julie é muito foda, blablabla, pois não teria mais saliva no corpo pra babar no talento dela, então vamos direto ao assunto: vejam algumas fotos dos trabalhos da Julie (retiradas do site dela) e me digam se não é pra babar mesmo.
Bjs e boa semana
Ps.: English Version at the bottom.
English Version (not a literal translation)
"Hi people,
A month after deciding to shut down the blog I had to go back to share with you something really cool that I have lived recently. Friday I flew to SP to work as an assistant for Julie Bégin, Canadian makeup artist who came to South America to teach two amazing classes.
Julie has lived in many cities in Europe and currently lives in New York (since 1998). She has an incredible professional experience after 25 years in fashion, beauty and advertising. Among her many works she was responsible for creating the makeup for Ovo, Cirque du Soleil's show currently on the road (that one about insects, with Deborah Colker as its director).
I loved this trip to SP, everything went down really well, I remembered my English (which I thought was lost inside my brain), and I spent a very pleasant Saturday along with super nice, calm, interested and available peers and models. I cannot measure how much I've learned and I returned home really energized by the classes and contacts. I need something like this at least once a month hahahaha.
I'll shorten the part where I'd say that Julie is F**** awesome, blablabla, cause I wouldn't have enough saliva in my body to drool regarding her talent, so let's cut to the chase: see some photos of her work (taken from her website) and tell me if it's not too cool to really drool over it.
Xoxo"
(sorry for any mistake)
"Hi people,
A month after deciding to shut down the blog I had to go back to share with you something really cool that I have lived recently. Friday I flew to SP to work as an assistant for Julie Bégin, Canadian makeup artist who came to South America to teach two amazing classes.
Julie has lived in many cities in Europe and currently lives in New York (since 1998). She has an incredible professional experience after 25 years in fashion, beauty and advertising. Among her many works she was responsible for creating the makeup for Ovo, Cirque du Soleil's show currently on the road (that one about insects, with Deborah Colker as its director).
I loved this trip to SP, everything went down really well, I remembered my English (which I thought was lost inside my brain), and I spent a very pleasant Saturday along with super nice, calm, interested and available peers and models. I cannot measure how much I've learned and I returned home really energized by the classes and contacts. I need something like this at least once a month hahahaha.
I'll shorten the part where I'd say that Julie is F**** awesome, blablabla, cause I wouldn't have enough saliva in my body to drool regarding her talent, so let's cut to the chase: see some photos of her work (taken from her website) and tell me if it's not too cool to really drool over it.
Xoxo"
(sorry for any mistake)




















