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WONDERLANDISSUE 07 // OCTOBER // 2012
PhotographyCarlos RodriguesFred GomesJoao CarlosMario PrincipeNeil CraverPedro PachecoVanessa DiskinValeria MittelmanKlaas WollsteinDaniel Picado
FashionC’est Fantastique bySara SoaresChristina van ZonClaudia RodriguesCollec7iveDiana VinhaInga KuscheThaís Machado (Assistant)Kim Keusen
BeautyElodie FiuzaKim KeusenMarlene Vinha (Nail Art)Maya Rove Jro Santos (Hair)Beatrice Machnow (Assistant)Gueline FequiereRomulo CorreaSilvia FerreiraSandra Almeida
IllustratorsAmanda MocciMareka CaleisMr. Go
Special ThanksBetsy from Nude Agency,Sara MenitraNortonRodrigo SaraivaFrederico CoradoMara Alves
Editor-in-Chief / Creative Directtor / FounderPedro Matos
Art Direction/ Web Development/ FounderMario Correia
Graphic DesignerFilipe Carmo
Fashion EditorFrederica Santos
Contributing Fashion EditorJoão Ribeiro
Beauty Editor Cátia Santos Reis
Beauty Editor ConsultantRita Lacerda
Features EditorLigia Gonçalves
#WONDERLAND
THE DRAFT TEAM
ISSUE CONTRIBUTORS
#07
So what’s the deal?THE DRAFT MAG is a nontraditional independent publication dedicated to stretching the boundaries of self expression in pho-tography, music, illustration, lyrics etc. THE DRAFT MAG presents artists’ work from around the world as a free e-magazine.
The ConceptCreating a hub to inspire and enable collaboration between artists, and serve as meeting place with the audience in the form of an online social community. At the draft you can find the edgy and the trendy. Here is where art lives and evolves.
FeedbackTHE DRAFT MAG is created by the artists themselves, and by their audi-ence. It is the viewer generated content that shapes the monthly issue, and all we do as editors is gather and present it to you.We encourage anyone that would like to create new content, or respond to what is pre-sented to submit their artwork and commentary.
Cover
PhotographyPedro Pacheco
Production and StylingFrederica Santos
Make UpElodie Fiuza
ModelYana @ L’agence
NecklaceValentim Quaresma
INDEX
For this Fall issue THE DRAFT MAG went on a journey into Wonderland. As Fall stands for new beginnings, we decided to start where all dreams are made of: in the raw side of things, while staying true to pure creativity. The journey begun in Berlin with photographer Valeria Mittelman and her magical story where tales are told and secrets revealed. From the German capital also came a pop take on Alice in Wonderland by photographer Klaas Wollstein: in Gum Drop Doll, more is more. Daniel Picado, and the series Sous Vicious took us from Berlin to Paris. While Neil Craver took us to U.S.A, in an immeasurable beautiful subaquatic trip on Omni-Phantasmic.Since São Paulo is close to the United Stated a visit seemed like a good idea. There the yellow shades of Frida Westwood by stylist and art director Cláudia Rodrigues, proved that Brazil’s fashion is about way more than just swimwear.As on one hand traveling around the world is always a good idea, on the other the cliché “there’s no place like home” is always truth. So we got back to Lisbon to celebrate fall with the young and fresh Collec7ive and photographer Carlos Rodrigues in Leaves Fall, Trends Call.There is so much more to tell but as in any world full of wonders it’s better to see (and read) with your own eyes. A last minute hint: we flew to the universe and myths were revealed!
Pedro Matos
EDITOR’S NOTE
Unknown artist!
PhotographyVanessa Diskin ABÁ MGT
www.abamgt.com.br/agenciados/pt-br/vanessa-diskinArt Direction & Styling
Cláudia Rodrigueswww.claudiarodrigues.com/
ModelAléxia Bellini @ WAY
Makeup ArtistMaya RoveHairstylistJrosantos
Styling AssistantThaís MachadoSpecial Thanks
Junior Guarnieri
F R I D A
W E S T W O O D
Kimono, Dress, Knit VestCASA JUISI
Pink silk shirtALEXANDRE HERCHCOVITCH
NecklaceMONTAGE at LOOL
EarringsMontage at LOOLKimono, dress CASA JUISIShirtALPHORIAShoesLUIZA BARCELOS
LEFT/RIGHT
Kimono, Yellow Dress, Knit Vest, Black Coat Dress, Frilly Shirt, Hat CASA JUISIEarrings, necklaceMONTAGE at LOOL
Kimono, Dress, Knit Vest CASA JUISI
Earrings, Necklace MONTAGE at LOOL
KimonoCASA JUISI
ShirtALPHORIA
EarringsMONTAGE at LOOL
Kimono, Dress, Knit VestCASA JUISI
Pink Silk ShirtALEXANDRE HERCHCOVITCH
Earrings, NecklaceMONTAGE at LOOL
KimonoCASA JUISI
Shirt, Black Long SkirtALPHORIA
BootsVILELA & SHOES
Photographer Joao Carlos
www.joaocarlosphoto.comModel
Cat HedlundMake Up & Hair
Gueline Fequiere www.guerlinefequiere.com/
Styling Jc
What defines a murderer? And a victim? Portugal is right now a country immersed in a deep economic crisis, and government politics seem to have deliberately left culture to die in a dry and hot desert. But culture refuses to die, right now it may be struggling, but it is for sure fighting
back, having at the forefront its key players: the artists, that group of non-conformist and revolutionaries. Now some of them have taken a moment off the battlefront to talk with us about their projects, careers, and discuss
this on-going attempted murder.
by Lígia Gonçalves
LONG LIVE THE CULTURE
Photography by: Vitor Neno
FREDERICO CORADOSTAGE DIRECTOR // FILM DIRECTOR
He has culture on his DNA as his father was the renowned Portuguese movie director, Lauro António. But Federico doesn’t lead’s his career reeling in the power of DNA, as a matter of fact he hasn’t stopped since he began: Short-Films, documentaries, publicity spots, plays, you name it, he has done it all. Frederico says that for him “it’s impossible to choose between theater and cinema” despite now he is completed devoted to theater as we speak he’s rehearsing four plays at the moment. “What brought me to theatre, were the actors as in a very young age I fell in love with them, but my first approaches were in fact doing videos for it.” An approach that soon became a round-the-clock presence. From then on he staged several plays, and as a clear refusal to giving up co-founded the cultural association Entrar em Palco (meaning in English something like Taking the Stage). It not only pro-duces theater, video and cinema contents as it’s responsible for several culture nature initiatives as cinema and art festivals; theater awards and most recently a communitarian theater project in Cartaxo. That last one has has took to the stage two plays already – The Prisoner of Second Av-enue by Neil Simon and an Ideal Husband, by Oscar Wilde. The third one, The Crime of Aldeia Velha by Bernardo Santareno, is on its way and has its premiere scheduled for November. “If it’s to march to the sound of a pre-set drum, it isn’t worth it. We need to set our own beat.”
RODRIGO SARAIVA ACTOR // SCREENWRITER
He says that the public views him as a “main-stream boy”, but the actor, a son of the 80’s, it’s neither. So don’t let the soap operas on his résumé fool you because mainstream may quite as well be the last word in mind when it comes to describe him. Some time ago he created with his friend and fellow actor Afonso Pimentel, Núcleo Casulo, an independent and multi-disciplinary plat-form producing mainly cinematographic con-tents. “For me it’s like a church, a catharsis and an exorcism that I evoke by the weekends” defines Rodrigo. As anything cathartic there are no plans, time or dates. As in any church there are no obligations, only the urge to at-tend. Today the Núcleo belongs not only to them “but to all of those who want to bring their creative contribution.” And from the di-rector of photography, André Szankowski, to the designer Anabela Baldaque, many are the ones who wanted. On their portfolio you’ll find short films, showreels, a trailer for a play and a video clip. Whatever the format, they will always give you some raw an un-censored emotions, masterfully depicted. When it comes to Portugal’s current culture struggle, Rodrigo’s words sound almost like an appeal, but they are in fact a call for ac-tion: “Don’t support it by remaining in silence. What it’s needed is to tear apart the estab-lished standards. And we all must realize that’s something any of us can do, and for that we only need as much as a pen and paper.”
Photography by: Alfredo Matos
Photography by: Vitor Neno
MARA ALVESPAINTER
Art entered earlier in her life. It probably didn’t ask for consent, as no calling asks. With 10 years old Mara Alves already knew that art was her way. So when older the time to choose came, Ar.Co, the fa-vorite school amongst Portuguese artists was her choice, there she studied Painting and Drawing. Now she’s not only a painter, has she teaches her craft.“I was still on Ar.Co when I received an invitation to give private atelier classes of paiting and draw-ing,” Mara says. From then on she did not stop: en-tered several competitions with success, exhibited individually and in group and went through several ateliers, until founding in 2010 her own: A Arte Tem Lugar (in English meaning Art Has A Place). Being at the same time an atelier, a gallery, a school, and mostly a space to share creativity, there art finds its right place. As a teacher she’s passionate about it. As a painter, her work is all about experimentalism, color and figurative, while inspiration can come from “everywhere and everything”. For her on these rough times we are going through “it lacks not only to raise awareness for art, but mainly it lacks solidarity and collaboration between the artists. I wish that we could once more reunite and share in social gatherings. After all a true artist isn’t afraid of the share, but most of all is not afraid of being one.”
NORTONMUSICIANS
Rodolfo Matos, Pedro Afonso, Leonel Soares and Manuel Simões are the four boys that make up Norton. Four boys with a love for music that want to make us dance and for-get, even if only momentarily, day-to-day life. They started as five and with the guitarist Manuel Simões out of the early line-up. Ten years later they have on their record three studio albums –the last one Layers of Love United released last year – two remixed ones, lots of concerts, one E.P., and an European tour. Currently they still maintain their day jobs but it’s music “that makes the blood pump,” they say, adding later that they’ve “grown with the less good moments”. Giving up was never a hypothesis on the table; right now they are working on a new album and preparing a celebration show for their ten year anniversary. To the journey started a decade ago they called it “intense”, and throughout they’ve always been able to see a brighter side in adversity, so today’s cultural momentum isn’t an exception: “The times are hard, but we are living in one of the best periods of Por-tuguese music. Ironic how in times like this creativity always seems to arouse. “
Photography by: Pedro Antunes
Amanda Mocci is a freelance Graphic Designer and illustrator from Montreal, Quebec. After receiving her bachelor’s in graphic design
(UQAM), she has had the opportunity to work with great and talented artists but always
working in parallel on personal projects. Her work is influenced by the minimalism of black
and white as well as the chaotic beauty and mystery of the universe.
AMANDA MOCCI
S U S V I C I O U SD A N I E L P I C A D O
PhotographyMario Príncipe
http://www.marioprincipe.com/#/s1Styling
Sara Soares @ C’est Fantastique! Stylinghttp://www.facebook.com/cestfantastique
ModelSvala Lind @ L’Agence Models
Makeup ArtistLiliana Ribeiro
http://www.lilianaribeiro.com/
Bathing SuitOySHOBraceletsMANGO
BraH&M NecklaceH&M
BraH&M NecklaceH&M
Bathing SuitOySHOBraceletsMANGO
DressKILLAH
BraceletsUTERqUE
SunglassesCéLINE
Bikini TopH&MSkirtH&M SandalsZARA BraceletsH&M
Bathing SuitOySHOBraceletsMANGO
DressZARABeltsH&M ClutchZARA
Bathing SuitH&MBlue BraceletsUTERqUEBlack BraceletsH&M
Bathing SuitH&MBlue BraceletsUTERqUEBlack BraceletsH&M
“Once there was a large stone in the close reed belt at the edge of devil`s lake. It was called the Princess Stone and it showed the place where a princess had her magnificent palace. She has been cursed and than bogged down along with her palace. But every
once in a while she appears...”
PhotogrphyValeria Mitelman
www.valeriamitelman.comStyling
Inga Kuschewww.perfectprops.com
Hair & MakeupKim Keusen
www.kimkeusen.deHair & Makeup Assistant
Beatrice MachnowModel
Megg @ Pearl Managementwww.pearlmanagement.de
T H E P R I N C E S SO F T H E D E V I L S L A K E
StoleDOMINIC KNECHT
HeadwearINGA KUSCHE
TopCLOSEDGumbootMODELS OWNTightsFALKEPlastic SkirtINGA KUSCHE
BikiniNIKE
TightsWOLFORD
GumbootMODELS OWN
CoatINGA KUSCHE
Body COSPantsAMERICAN APPAREL
Dress AMERICAN APPAREL
BikiniAMERICAN AP-PARELLeggingsVINTAGE
T H E T R U T H
B E H I N D T H E M Y T H Some myths only exist in our dreams, some have a price tag.
Those surpassed brand status, to gain magic and a somewhat bewitching effect: Handbags, shoes and clothing items that can be found on bodies, shelves and wardrobes throughout the world. Rare species that belong both to imagination as
real life. Now we’ve chosen some of them and embodied our inner myth buster.
By Lígia Gonçalves
Ray-Ban aviatoR
If it was thanksgiving, we would thank to the United States Air Force, for the Ray-Ban Aviator. Well it isn’t but we thank them anyway: After all their complaints of headaches, caused by the sun, in the early 30’s were what led in 1937 to the birth of Ray-Ban and the Aviator sunglasses. The first ones had green lenses and aviator-plastic frame. On the next year plastic was replaced for metal, and a myth had emerged.
ConveRse ChuCk tayloR all staR
It all started in Massachusetts 104 years ago, in 1908, when Marquis Mills Converse founded the Converse Rubber Shoe Company. Then in 1918, Charles “Chuck” Taylor a still unknown basketball player fell in love with them. Chuck would later play for several pro teams and join Converse, becoming the first player to promote a brand in America. Until that in the 30’s the brand incorporated his name onto the sneakers. From Basketball to the streets: In the 50’s it became a symbol for Rock & Roll and in the 70’s for Punk. No matter the musical genre, this all American icon, stands until today as a symbol of youth, rebellion and irreverence.
BalenCiaga laRiat Bag
Most known as Motorcycle Bag, the Lari-at handbag is the youngest myth on the bunch, with only 12 years old. By the end of the 90’s Nicolas Ghesquière, Balen-ciaga’s creative director created the pro-totype at the request of the company’s brass, who quickly dismissed for all the things we love on it: not having enough structure, being too soft and too light. But Ghesquière wouldn’t gave up and con-vince them to let the models carry it in the Autumn/Winter 2000 show. They all love it, particularly Kate Moss, and thereby the handbag world changed.
Red lipstiCk Immoral, regal, elegant, restricted and sexy: throughout its history red lipstick has had many meanings. But it all started in Ancient Mesopotamian where woman would crushed precious jewels. Cleopa-tra preferred carmine beetles and ants for a deeper and regal shade, whilst Queen Elizabeth I used beeswax and plant derived red dyes. In the 1930’s cos-metic queens Elizabeth Arden and Estée Lauder both introduced shade-variations to the red. Truly fit for a queen, no won-der that today red stands for powerful, sexy and in-control women.
tRenCh Coat
A cloth, a man, and a brand are the holy trinity, of the trench coat. The cloth is gabardine, that won-der which avoids rain; the man is Thomas Burberry, the one that in 1879 patented it; and the brand it’s the only one who has it on its gen-esis, Burberry. Since its invention it was worn during Wold War I; be-came a favorite amongst the ma-fia, the Royalty and the Hollywood stars. It has survived through gun-shots, stigmas, and time: There’s no doubt that as long as there are people in the world, there will be trench coats on the streets.
PhotographyCarlos Rodrigues
http://www.carlosrodriguesphoto.com/Styling
Collec7iveMakeup & HairSílvia Ferreira
http://www.facebook.com/makeupsilviaferreira Model
Alex @ Elite Lisbon
LEAVESFALL
TRENDS CALL
Is that time of the year again, Fall has come and brought along its trends. Now we bring
them to you: The key colors, shapes, patterns, and fabrics of which this season is made of.
Don’t miss the calling.
ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
This Fall in the metallics kingdom, gold and silver share the spot-
light with gem shades.
SunglassesGIORGIO ARMANI
Earrings, Clutch and PantsH&M
JacketALVES/GONçALVES
BlouseRICARDO DOURADO
THE BIGGER, THE BETTER
Cocoon and oversize shapes are the way to go when it comes to outerwear.
EarringsH&MTopMANGOJacket and CoatALEXANDRA MOURA ClutchH&M GlovesMISS SIXTyShoesPEDRO GARCíA
FEELING BLUE
Cobalt blue, worn either rocker or classic, is the best way to electrify the cold sea-son ahead.
Shirt and JumperMANGOVestRICARDO DOURADOSkirtH&MGlovesPedro PedroShoesZara
RED LIGHT MEANS GO
In a typically covered up season red, in all its shades, is bringing sexy back.
SunglassesCéLINECoatMISS SIXTyJumper and ClutchH&MPantsMASSIMO DUTTIShoesCHEAP MONDAy
OBSESSIVE PRINT
DISORDER
Without fears patterns are to be worn head-to-toe in a matchy-matchy statement.
EarringsPRODUCTION’S OWNJacketALEXANDRA MOURAShirt and PantsH&M ShoesMANGOBagPEDRO PEDRO
MAKE IT FLUFFy
In jackets, skirts, sleeves or accesso-ries fur is the chicest detail this Fall.
SunglassesCéLINEBlouseNUNO BALTAZARJacketDINO ALVESBelt and GlovesDECENIOPantsGANTBootsMANGO
KNITTING TIME
Cozy and knitted sweaters are almost a Winter staple, and this season is no excep-tion.
Necklace and glovesFERNANDA PEREIRASnoods and BeltDECENIO Turtleneck dressGANTVestRICARDO DOURADOcollantsH&M
G U MD R O PD O L L
PhotographerKlaas Wollstein
Art DirectionBetsy
StylingChristina van Zon
www.nude-agency.comHair & Make-UpRomulo Correa
www.nude-agency.comProduction
www.i-like-productions.comModel
Lea / www.modelwerk.de
TOPVLADIMIR KARALEEV
CAPSTARSTyLING
TopVLADIMIR KARALEEV
LeggingsTRES BONjOUR
ShoesUNITED NUDE
CapSTARSTyLING
BraceletsSabrina Dehoff
RingSABRINA DEHOFF
DressIRENE LUFTJacketWHO’S THAT GIRL
ShoesUNITED NUDE
BagCHEAP MONDAyEarringsSHOKAyBow tieTRES BONjOUR
TopVLADIMIR KARALEEVSkirtMinimumBraTRES BONjOURShoesS. OLIVERHeadpieceTres BonjourBraceletsSABRINA DEHOFFBagHIEN LE
TopEUCALyPTUS
GlassesjIMMy FAIRLy
Bow tieTRES BONjOUR
TopVLADIMIR KARALEEVSkirt
STARSTyLINGShoes
TAMARISHat
TRES BONjOURBracelet
SABRINA DEHOFF
ShirtHENRIK VIBSKOV
BodyTRES BONjOUR
NecklaceLAPPONIASunglasses
jIMMy FAIRLy Bracelet
LAPPONIA
ShirtHENRIK VIBSKOVBodyTRES BONjOURShoesUNITED NUDE NecklaceLAPPONIASunglassesJimmy Fairly BraceletLAPPONIA
underwater
nude“Omni-Phantasmic”
PHOTOGRAPHy byNEIL CRAVER
IMAGE 1 - FLUIDIZING DIMENSIONSIMAGE 2 - VIRTUAL VIRTUEIMAGE 3 - EXPANSIVENESS OF SPACEIMAGE 4 - DISMANTLING CONNECTIONSIMAGE 5 - RESTRICTED VESSELIMAGE 6 - PHANTASMIC CyCLEIMAGE 7 - OBSCURED SOLIDIMAGE 8 - LIMITS OF REPRESENTATIONIMAGE 9 - NON-SENSORy INSIGHTIMAGE 10 - CATALyZING OPENNESSIMAGE 11 - COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESSIMAGE 12 - UNTITLEDIMAGE 13 - ASCENDING FORMIMAGE 14 - EXITS OR ENTRANCES
BLACK & WHITERETHINKING THE SMOKy EyE.GIORGIO ARMANI
Eyes:Mascara Eyes to KillEye Shadows from Face & Eye Palette Nº1 Neo Black
PhotographyPedro Matos
http://pedromatosimage.blogspot.pt/
Art Direction & ConceptPedro Matos and Frederica Santos
Makeup ArtistSandra Almeida @ Atelier Room B
http://www.facebook.com/AtelierRoomB?fref=ts
ModelClaudia O. @ Elite Lisbon
INNERSPACE
BLACK & WHITERETHINKING THE SMOKy EyE.GIORGIO ARMANI
Skin:Foundation Maestro Fusion Makeup SPF 15Maestro Eraser Dark Circle Concealer
Cheeks:Blush from Face & Eye Palette Nº 1 Neo Black
Eyes:Mascara Eyes to KillEye Shadows from Face & Eye Palette Nº1 Neo Black
Lips: Lip Maestro #201
GOLDEN AGEA LOOK BACK AT THE METAL AGE.THE BODy SHOP
Eyes:Carbon Brown Eye DefinerEye Palette Smoky Copper #01Volumizing Mascara in Black
GOLDEN AGEA LOOK BACK AT THE METAL AGE.THE BODy SHOP
Skin: Vitamin C Energising Face Spritz All in One BB Cream Tinted Cream #02Moisture Foundation SPF15 #06All In One Face Base #02Flawless Concealer
Eyes:Carbon Brown Eye DefinerEye Palette Smoky Copper #01Volumizing Mascara in Black
Brows:Brow and Lash Gel
Cheeks:Bronzing Powder Light Matte #01
Lips:Shea Lip ButterLip & Cheek Stain #01Lipstick #42
Body: Moisture Foundation #08Honey Bronze Shimmering Dry Oil #01
TAINTED LOVETHE SEASON’S STAINED LIP.LANCôME
SKIN:Foundation Teint MiracleConcealer Teint Miracle Concealer Pen
CHEEKS:Blush Highlighter 001 Moonlight Rose
EyES:Mascara Hipnôse StarEyeshadows Ombre Hipnôse Shadows M104 Beige Nu and M104 Pétale des RosesEyeliner Liner Plume 01 Noir
EyEBROWS:Le Crayon Sourcils 30 Brun
LIPS:Lipstick Ablsolu Nu 311
TAINTED LOVETHE SEASON’S STAINED LIP.LANCôME
LIPS:Lipstick Ablsolu Nu 311
URBAN SAFARITHE ULTIMATE AMAZON.yVES SAINT LAURENT
SKIN:Foundation La Teint Éclat in Beige/RoseConcealer Touche Éclat #2Pressed Powder Poudre Compacte Radi-ance #2
EyES:Mascara Effet Faux Cils Nº1Eyeshadows from Pure Chromatics Palette Nº8
CHEEKS:Blush Palette Couture
LIPS:Rouge Pur Couture The Mats Nº1
URBAN SAFARITHE ULTIMATE AMAZON.yVES SAINT LAURENT
EyES:Mascara Effet Faux Cils Nº1Eyeshadows from Pure Chromatics Palette Nº8
I met up with Sara Menitra on a hot late summer afternoon. It was rush at Príncipe
Real, the coolest arrondissement in Lisbon if you ask, and there was this vibrant move-
ment on the streets. We ended up sitting at an esplanade and though the view over
the city was mesmerizing, I was truly intrigued by Sara’s presence. She was in town for
less than three hours for a makeup workshop, with her sister Dee Jay Carla Menitra by
her side, and wearing an ethnic printed cropped top, bright orange carrot pants and
matching turban. “I’m not that into fashion”, she later told me to my surprise.
Sara’s career as a makeup artist began in 2009, after taking makeup classes at
Creative Academy in Lisbon. She worked as a graphic designer for almost ten years
and even spent a year as a flight attendant before she finally realized makeup was her
dream. Once she found out, there was no room for hesitation. “A friend of mine says I’m
like a TGV (high-speed train)”, says the 35 years-old makeup artist. For someone who’s
been in the game for only three years, her curriculum is quite impressive.
She has published work in several fashion magazines such as Umbigo, Parq, Edit,
Envy or Magnética; her work was also featured in advertisements and movies, includ-
ing the 2012 Venice Film Festival competitor The Lines of Wellington, as well as on
television as makeup artist advisor on “Querido, Mudei o Visual” (SIC Mulher, 2010),
a makeover show on Portuguese cable TV. Though the director for the show was con-
vinced otherwise, it was Sara’s debut in front of a camera. «I was so nervous in our first
day filming. I wasn’t doing makeup for that long and had never been in front of a cam-
era. And right on the first take, the director stopped me: “You have done this before,
right?”».
ON A RUSHMakeup artist Sara Menitra is like a high speed TGV train. She went from working as a graphic designer to winning the second place at IMATS NY
2012. THE DRAFT MAG met her during a short stay in Lisbon.
by Cátia Santos Reis
There’s this feeling of easiness in everything Sara does. “It’s so easy to me to make
things happen and fight for them because this is what I really love to do”. And makeup
has been around her for a long time. As a kid, she used to try makeup on her dolls.
“I remember this episode, when I destroyed my mom’s lipstick. And to this day, I still
remember its smell”. Her sister interrupts her. “I used to serve as her guinea pig in our
teenage days”, she tells while they share a good laugh going through their memories.
But it’s not just the makeup per se. For the makeup artist who confesses to never
leave the house without her Kryolan concealer, there’s more into makeup: the power of
transformation and ultimately the characterization. “I have always had this fascination
with the human body”, she says. In fact, Sara took classes of Physiology and Anatomy at
med school and studied Prosthetic Makeup at Los Angeles Cinema Makeup School. As
she professes her admiration for the imaginary of David Lynch and Cronenberg’s mov-
ies, she confesses being inspired by art and architecture in her work of metamorphose,
the one that led her into her biggest accomplishment to this day.
In April, Sara placed second at IMATS NY 2012, the makeup world’s biggest gath-
ering. On a two hour live competition and having “Wild Kingdom” as the theme, she
created this fantasy of a medusa, in shades of blue, purple and pink, the same colors
of the dress the model was wearing, which was actually made by Sara’s mom, who’s a
seamstress. The project took Sara literally weeks of preparation. “I did a lot of research
and sketching, and trained three to four times with a model, without had ever been
able to finish on time”. When the day of the competition arrived, she not only finished
on time, but also managed to have some time left.
The end result had everyone at the event buzzing, including Sara’s ultimate refer-
ence in the makeup world Kabuki Magic. «My boyfriend, who is a photographer, took
some pictures of my work and then we saw Kabuki Magic. I was only thinking about
asking him to sign me an autograph when my boyfriend decided to show him the
pictures he previously took. And he started to ask: “Who did this? You’re an amazing
artist!”» When Sara recalls this episode, her face lightens up. She has this easy smile
every time she starts talking about makeup and characterization. “It was the biggest
reward I could have had!”
The thing that impresses the most about Sara is her drive. She’s tenacious and is
not afraid to admit she still has a lot to learn. But she also does not fear what the future
holds up for her and she knows her worth. Since a lot of Hollywood top productions
have now been relocated to England, Sara moved to London last month. When asked
if there’s any chance to see her working backstage at a fashion show, the only thing that
is lacking in her extensive curriculum, Sara does not hesitate: “Why not?” You’ll never
know where this TGV is going to stop next time.
The grass is green but can you feel it? The world is in your fingertips.
TALK TOTHE HAND
Photography and conceptFred Gomes
Nail ArtMarlene Vinha (Pretty Exquisite Image Consulting)
StylingDiana Vinha (Pretty Exquisite Image Consulting)
Hand ModelDiana Vinha
facebook.com/pages/Fred-Gomes/116565921753339
blog.prettyexquisite.com/
YVES SAINT LAURENT LE TEINT TOUCHE ÉCLAT The foundation
Yves Saint Laurent’s Touche Éclat is the equivalent to the Midas touch in beauty. The quintessen-tial magic pen gets a foundation version and the end result does its name justice. Fresh, fluid and silky, Le Teint Touche Éclat gives skin a natural glowing effect due to a soft focus gel technology incorpo-rated in the formula. No wonder it’s the most anticipated beauty release of 2012.
GIVENCHY NOIR COUTUREMASCARA
The mascara
A four in one mascara? Amen to that! Givenchy Noir Couture has everything to follow the steps of predecessor Phenomen’Eyes, in-cluding a trademark triple sphere wand. Formulated with exclusive Lash Booster Expert Complex, the new hit mascara delivers intense volume, strong curl, infinite length and complete lash care. Available in Black Satin and Brown Satin.
GIORGIO ARMANI NEO-CLASSIC FACE&EYES PALETTE
The palette
Think of Giorgio Armani Neo-Classic Face & Eyes palette as the beauty version of a Swiss army knife. Featuring a face pow-der that can also be used as a blush and a trio of eyeshadows in matte and satin finishes, this palette makes the transition from day to night much easier and packing a lot lighter.
THE DRAFT BEAUTY
SEVEN BEAUTY SINS
Not six, nor eight but seven. The redefinition of the seven deadly sins in the form of seven beauty picks for Fall 2012.
by Cátia Santos Reis
BIOTHERM BLUETHERAPY SERUMThe serum
Blue Therapy serum is the latest revo-lutionary anti-aging product from Bio-therm laboratories. From the deepest seas, three different aquatic ingredients, from three different waters, with three properties for radiant skin. Highly con-centrated, the transparent gel nurtures the skin, while providing instant refresh-ing and hydrating feel. Blue Therapy line also includes a cream.
MAC COSMETICS X AZEALIA BANKS YUNG RAPUNXELThe lipstick
Those who never heard about Azealia Banks before better re-member her name next time. The rapper turned famous over the infamous “212” video has already performed for Uncle Karl (Lager-feld) himself and was Alexander Wang’s guest at the 2012 MET Ball. But she’s not over yet. Banks scored a contract with MAC Cos-metics to create “Yung Rapunxel”, a deep plum semi-matte finish lipstick perfect for fall. Too bad it’s limited edition.
BOBBI BROWNBB CREAM SPF 35The hybrid
BB Cream – BB stands for Blemish Balm – became a phenomenon for the past year and Bobbi Brown is the latest to release its take on the Asian’s favorite. Featuring a cool SPF 35to protect skin from UVA/UVB rays, this BB cream does it all: conceals skin imperfec-tions, hydrates and control oil, brightens dull skin and helps to re-duce the inglorious wrinkles.
ESTÉE LAUDER PURE COLOR BEYOND BLACK IN
BLUE BLOODThe nail polish
The inspiration for Estée Lauder’s Pure Color Beyond Black nail lacquer collection came from Paris at night as creative director Tom Pe-cheux wanted to evoke the sultry, yet sophisticated, feel-ing from the City of Lights. Five metallic shades with True Vision technology for a dramatic effect made it hard to pick one but that “Blue Blood” hue is both dramatic and exquisite.
MISTER GO
Photography by: Pedro Matos
THE DRAFT EXPRESS
Current state of mind? Happy and expectant. (She’s pregnant with her first child.)
From the moment you step foot into the office, how’s your morning routine? I turn on the computer, drink a coffee – Well now I don’t drink it – then check my emails and the clipping (the news on the media about Lis-bon Fashion Week).
Favorite artist? The sculptor, Louise Bourgeois.
Playing on your iPod? The Rapture; Mumford & Sons; Florence & The Machine; Metronomy and The XX.
A book and an author? The book, The Bad Girl from Mario Vargas Llosa. The author, Haruki Murakami. The words you like most and least? Yes and no, respectively.
your biggest vice? Tv series. As while I have episodes to see it will keep me awake, until late night hours.
A motto? None, really. What I have is mainly an atti-tude of enjoying life and always seeing the bright side of things.
Always in your handbag is? Cellphone, sunglasses, lip balm, lipstick and a moisturizer.
The last thing you bought? Baby clothes!
Do you have any favorite piece in your wardrobe? Well… I guess not. Most of all because it varies according to season and mood.
What would you never be caught wearing? I really can’t answer that as fashion is cyclic. So whatever I answer I know it will eventu-ally make a comeback.
A style advice? Oh undoubtedly, less is more.
Fashion is synonym of? Self-expression.
According to many definitions being an It Girl means being the girl everyone wants to be. According to ours it could also mean being Manuela Oliveira. Either in jeans and flats, or designer dress and heels, the Head of Lisbon Fashion Week Press Office has it all: Flawless style and inimitable allure in a rather effortlessly way. In her work she’s the one connecting designers and press; she’s the one who is bringing fashion closer to all of us. As an it girl, that restricted breed, she has
that kind of mystique that comes with being a natural muse.
by Lígia Gonçalves
MANUELA OLIVEIRA
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