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		<title>Greta Founder of GRETA Beverly Hills Boutique Interviews With Marta Walsh</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 21:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marta</dc:creator>
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Lately I feel as if I&#8217;m digging into the history of Beverly Hills and its world of celebrity beauty and glamour. Few weeks ago I interviewed celebrity hairdresser and image maker Allen Edwards who is famous for creating Farrah Fawcett&#8217;s haircut aka The Farrah. Allen also began his career in Beverly Hills. I also got [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lately I feel as if I&#8217;m digging into the history of <strong>Beverly Hills</strong> and its world of celebrity beauty and glamour. Few weeks ago I interviewed celebrity hairdresser and image maker <a href="http://talkingmakeup.com/celebrity-beauty-style/ltroallen-edwards-interviews-with-marta-walsh/">Allen Edwards</a> who is famous for creating <strong>Farrah Fawcett&#8217;s </strong>haircut aka <strong>The Farrah</strong>. Allen also began his career in Beverly Hills. I also got the chance to interview <strong>Greta</strong> the founder of Beverly Hills&#8217; longest standing boutique <strong>GRETA</strong>. Located at <strong>141 S. Beverly Drive </strong>a very strategic location I must add, the <strong>GRETA Boutique</strong> attracted many celebrities since 1961. Think: <strong>Zsa Zsa Gabor</strong>, <strong>Barbara Sinatra</strong>, and <strong>Shirley Fonda</strong> just to name a few.</p>
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Greta founder of GRETA Boutique</p>
<p>In this interview Greta talks to Marta Walsh about her beginnings in fashion and her meeting with fashion designers <strong>Jill Sander</strong> and <strong>Gianni Versace. </strong>The celebrities she got to dress over the years and how she manages to honor the history and legacy of GRETA Boutique and also adapting to new times. And of course, future plans. </p>
<p><strong>Marta Walsh:</strong> Of all the 48 years in business, what were some of the most memorable moments of fashion in your career?<br />
<strong>Greta:</strong> My very first buying trip to Europe was one of my first memories in my career. On this trip I met Jill Sander and Gianni Versace. Gianni was designing for <strong>Genny Byblos</strong> at the time and I went to his runway show in Milan. The show was so breathtaking that I felt like I was walking on cloud nine for the rest of the day. This is when I knew fashion would be an inspiration on my life forever.</p>
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Model wearing an outfit by Sachin + Babi Resort 2010 availabe at GRETA Boutique.<br />
For Resort 2010, Sachin + Babi for Ankasa is all about “shine”. This season’s woman<br />
is ultra chic, sleek and modern. Every piece is luxe yet airy and effortless, and cut in<br />
silhouettes that translate easily from day to night.</p>
<p><span id="more-13920"></span><strong>MW:</strong> What are some of the most memorable/landmark moments in the history of you store?<br />
<strong>G:</strong> Some of my most special moments started with finding this perfect space on S Beverly Drive in December 1961, having just moved here from Minnesota with the help of my loving mother. In the past 48 years, I have been honored to dress some of the most fabulous personalities including <strong>Kim Novak</strong>, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Barbara Sinatra, Shirley Fonda, <strong>Barbara Bain</strong> and <strong>Joanie Crosby</strong> to name a few. My most recent accomplishment was receiving the <strong>&#8220;Certificate of Recognition&#8221;</strong> by the <strong>Beverly Hills City Council</strong> on the occasion on my 48th year in business&#8230;and counting!</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Was there a particular decade or style that you favor in your career as a retailer?<br />
<strong>G:</strong> I always loved the style of Gianni Versace and his creations in the 80&#8217;s created a lot of buzz in my store. But to be honest, I&#8217;m always forward looking and excited about what&#8217;s next&#8230;and what great new designers I will discover.</p>
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Model in Sachin + Babi Resort 2010: &#8221;Jada Top&#8221; &#8211; lamee racer-back tank with antique<br />
silver bead and chain embroidery at neck and down shoulder &#8211; $425<br />
&#8220;Brandi Pant&#8221; &#8211; Italian ramie drawstring pant with antique silver bead detail at pocket &#8211; $300</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> How are you honoring the history and legacy of GRETA Boutique and also adapting to today&#8217;s retail environment?<br />
<strong>G:</strong> I will always honor the legacy of my store by designing couture collections for my clients, with the help of my collaborator and friend, <strong>Alvaro</strong>, who worked for <strong>James Galanos</strong> until 1998. However I will also continue to scout the market for new ready-to-wear designers, like <strong>Sachin + Babi</strong> that are making footprints on the fashion world today.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="GRETA Boutique" src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news6/ge3n.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="700" /><br />
Model in a dress by Sachin + Babi</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What are your plans for the future?<br />
<strong>G:</strong> I want to continue doing exactly what I&#8217;m doing&#8230;helping to make my clients feel beautiful, confident and impeccably dressed.</p>
<p>I would like to thank Greta for her brilliant interview!</p>
<p>To learn more about Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia visit their website: <a href="http://www.ankasa.com">www.ankasa.com</a></p>
<p>Miss Teen California Chelsea Gilligan at the <a href="http://talkingmakeup.com/celebrity-beauty-style/miss-teen-california-chelsea-gilligan-at-the-greta-beverly-hills-boutique/">GRETA Beverly Hills Boutique</a><br />
<a href="http://styleinterviews.com/news/greta-beverly-hills%E2%80%99-longest-lasting-boutique/">GRETA</a> Beverly Hills’ longest lasting boutique</p>
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		<title>Allen Edwards Interviews With Marta Walsh</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 22:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
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The following interview was quite a fascinating experience for me. Few weeks ago I was given an incredible chance to chat with Allen Edwards the man who created The Farrah for Farrah Fawcett one of the most famous haircuts of our time. I grew up in Israel watching my mom trying to get The Farrah [...]]]></description>
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<p>The following interview was quite a fascinating experience for me. Few weeks ago I was given an incredible chance to chat with <strong>Allen Edwards</strong> the man who created <strong>The Farrah </strong>for <strong>Farrah Fawcett</strong> one of the most famous haircuts of our time. I grew up in Israel watching my mom trying to get The Farrah and even me as a child was dreaming of having that flip and layered cut. It felt like I was writing a piece in history. Farrah left Allen Edwards at one point to another hairdresser called: <strong>Jose Eber</strong>, who apparently also takes credit for creating The Farrah. But, Farrah Fawcett went to Allen first! Read more.</p>
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Allen Edwards</p>
<p>For more than three decades the internationally recognized beauty industry icon, Allen Edwards has been styling the tresses of some of the most glamorous women in the world including Farrah Fawcett, <strong>Donna Mills, Anne Bancroft</strong>, <strong>Diane Keaton</strong> and <strong>Raquel Welch</strong>. It was Edwards who fashioned Assistant District Attorney <strong>Marcia Clark&#8217;s</strong> new look during the <strong>O.J. Simpson</strong> murder trial. <strong>Modern Salon Magazine</strong> recently named Allen Edwards among 50 most influencial hairdressers in history with industry leaders <strong>Vidal Sasson</strong>, <strong>Jose Eber</strong> and <strong>Sally Hershberger</strong>. Also a must read Allen&#8217;s 200-page memoir: <strong>&#8220;Shear Force: An Image-Maker&#8217;s Memoir&#8221;,</strong> released in 2008. The book details the glitzy Beverly Hills beauty industry over the past 30 years and Allen Edwards tumultuous parallel ride through it all.</p>
<p>In this interview Allen Edwards talks to Marta Walsh about his beginnings as a young hairdresser in Beverly Hills. How one day he met Farrah Fawcett and what led him creating The Farrah one of the most famous haircuts of our time . Talks about the changes in hairstyles and celebrities over the years. The celebrity who he would love to style today. His favorite <strong>Shear Force</strong> products. Gives advice to aspiring celebrity hairstylists. And talks future plans.</p>
<p><strong>Marta Walsh:</strong> When did your interest in hair design begin?<br />
<strong>Allen Edwards:</strong> I was always into the arts side of the world. I was a musician and a dancer from 8 years old till I was 19. I thought that’s what I’m going to do. After meeting other musicians I’ve realized they really didn’t make much money. When I got out of high school I quit playing trumpet. Around that time I met some people who went to beauty school. That interested me. Since I quite music and career was always important to me, I decided to go to beauty school. It came really easy to me.</p>
<p><span id="more-13743"></span><strong>MW</strong>: What was your biggest break as a professional hair stylist? How did it all happen?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> I was working in a fun little salon in Beverly Hills and doing well when I got out of beauty school. My father used to manage a building and through him I met a young fellow called <strong>Jon Peters</strong>. Jon was a hot young and up and coming hairdresser at that time and was opening a new salon. We got along, Jon was kind of a wild Rock and Roll guy and I liked that. We met in a nightclub he pulled up with his Corvette with greasy black hair. I wanted to learn from him. It was important for me to connect with a guy like that. I left my clientele in Beverly Hills and I began working in the valley for Jon. The big break came when I began doing <strong>Farah Fawcett’s hair</strong>.</p>
<p>What also kicked my career was being the first hairdresser to go on <strong>The Morning Show </strong>with<strong> Regis Philbin</strong>. I was the first hairstylist to appear on TV as an expert guest. I used to show new hair looks on the show. 300 people would call in, it was unbelievable. They didn’t used to do makeovers back then, it was all high fashion hair looks. I then began working with hair companies doing big hair shows for 1000 to 5000 people. My background in music and dance helped in coordinating all the shows and cresting a high energy rock hair show. I was one the first hairdressers to do both public TV work and also working with hair companies.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> How did you meet Farrah Fawcett?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> I used to do Jane Brolin’s hair who was <strong>Jim Brolin’s</strong> wife at the time. James Brolin is now <strong>Barbara Streisand’s</strong> husband. Jane brought Farrah Fawcett to me. One day Farrah just walked in and it all started from there. The year was 1974. When she came in her hair was in one length so we started to layer Farrah’s hair. She went to Jose Eber after that. Jose apparently tries to take credit for creating the famous Farrah haircut. He really didn’t create the Farrah. Jose was always friends with her I think, and somehow he lost her during the famous <strong>Charlie’s Angels</strong> time. I got mad at her for going with Jose and I sort of threw her out the shop.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What inspired you to create one of the most sought after haircuts in hair history?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> There wasn’t a particular inspiration for creating the Farrah hairdo. Bigger and fuller hair was starting to come in. I was very aggressive with cutting and the long layered hair just evolved from that. I invented blowing hair while dry or the <strong>blow curl</strong> which no one did at that time. The way you do it is by blow drying hair mostly with a brush and just curling the ends with a smaller brush. Then you clip it and by the time you finish the hair is dry, you take the clips out, turn your head upside down and boom there you have the Farrah. People went crazy over it. The Farrah opened the doors to women with long hair to have a hot look. It was fresh and new because short hair was in for a long time in the 50’s and 60’s, think <strong>Mia Farrow</strong> and <strong>Jane Fonda</strong>. The Farrah was the first famous long haircut. It looked good on every woman.</p>
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Allen Edwards with <strong>Deal or No Deal</strong> Lucky #13 <strong>Leyla Milani</strong></p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Which celebrities did you do hair for besides Farrah Fawcett?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> I did hair for Raquel Welch, Donna Mills, <strong>Rene Russo</strong> for the cover of Vogue, Diane Keaton for the cover of TIME, and Marcia Clark during the O.J. Simpson trial.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> Which celebrity would you love to style today?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> I was always a fan of <strong>Cameron Diaz</strong> and <strong>Gwyneth Paltrow</strong> and I would love to cut <strong>Katie Holmes</strong> hair.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What are some of the changes you have seen in celebrity hairstyles during your long hairdressing career?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> As a hairdresser today it’s very difficult to create new looks and hairstyles because it was all done before. I came from an era where we used to create new things. Katie Holmes bob has been back 20 times already. Also, Hollywood stars in the past used to keep their hairstyle the same at all times and were afraid to change. Today celebrity hairdos change more often thanks to hair extensions. Hair trends today are driven by A list celebrities. The <strong>Jennifer Aniston</strong> haircut was the Farrah of the 90s.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What sets your hair care line Shear Force apart from the rest? Which Shear Force products just can’t live without?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> I wanted to do a hair care line that is natural. Unfortunately you can’t do natural in hair styling products but you can do natural with shampoo and conditioner. My chemist found an oil out of Africa called <strong>Marula oil</strong> which is high in anti oxidants and is extremely nourishing to the hair. It helps rebuilding hair internally and makes it healthy and shiny. The Shear Force hair care products all have a purpose. The Shear Force Thickening Spray increases the hair diameter makes it thicker and fatter. This helps women with thin hair. Also my favorites are the <strong>Shear Force Polishing Serum</strong> and the <strong>Texture Defining String</strong> pomade. I like to mix the polishing serum and mix it in the pomade can, it makes hair shiny yet gives it a funky texture.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What are some of your favorite hair trends?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> I see fuller hair, bigger hair, more body to hair, more glamorous waves, and staying away from the flat iron. Think, <strong>Lauren Bacall</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What advice can you give anyone who is interested in a career as a celebrity hairstylist?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> Not to be afraid to take chances, be like an open book and learn new things. I find most hairdressers to not be open and to have a big ego. They tend to stick to one cutting or styling technique they feel they know best. Don’t say: “I don’t do that.” Probably if you say it it’s because you don’t know how to do it. Always take care of your client. Learn to communicate well. Be creative. No matter how long the client was going to you create something new for them. If you’re interested in becoming a famous hairdresser or a celebrity hair stylist take photos of the different hairstyles you’ve created and send them to hair or style magazines or beauty blogs. Get people see what you do. Set yourself goals and work on achieving them. You will have to start at the bottom. You just have to do it and expect to do hard work.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What is your philosophy about hair and beauty?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> Every woman deserves the right to be beautiful and it’s up to us hairdressers to bring that out.</p>
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<p><strong>MW:</strong> What is your favorite: city, restaurant, movie, and car?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> My favorite city is Los Angeles, I like a good steak restaurant, and I love to ride motorcycles. I ride everyday almost.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What’s next for Allen Edwards?<br />
<strong>AE:</strong> I would like continue to do <strong>Shop NBC</strong> with my hair care line Shear Force. I’m working on my own reality show. I would also like to create a chain of Shear Force salons. And then I like to take a vacation somewhere.</p>
<p>You can find &#8220;Shear Force&#8221; with Lorin Shields-Michel book at <strong>Allen Edwards Salon + Spas</strong>, amazon.com, Barnes &amp; Noble and gift stores nation wide.<br />
To learn more about Allen, Shear Force, and for the Allen Edwards Salon + Spas locations visit: <a href="http://www.allenedwards.com">www.allenedwards.com</a></p>
<p>Deal Or No Deal Lucky #13 Gets Lucky With <a href="http://talkingmakeup.com/celebrity-beauty-style/deal-or-no-deal-lucky-13-gets-lucky-with-allen-edwards/">Allen Edwards</a></p>
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Just in time for the holiday shopping! Treat your hair with Shear Force 5 piece Discovery Kit, under $30.
The Shear Force hair care line was created by Allen Edwards, the man who invented the Farrah Fawcett hairstyle!

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<p>Just in time for the holiday shopping! Treat your hair with <strong>Shear Force 5 piece Discovery Kit,</strong> under $30.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://shearforce.bigcartel.com/">Shear Force</a> hair care line was created by <strong>Allen Edwards,</strong> the man who invented the <strong>Farrah Fawcett</strong> hairstyle!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Allen Edwards styled the hair for this shoot of 5 of the top talent from E ! Catt Sadler, Ashlan Gorse, Debbie Matenopoulous, Samantha Harris and Giuliana Rancic. I&#8217;m huge fan of the E! beautiful presenters and always wondered who did their hair. Now I know! Mr. Allen Edwards Marta would like to meet you!:)

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<p><strong>Allen Edwards</strong> styled the hair for this shoot of 5 of the top talent from E ! <strong>Catt Sadler</strong>, <strong>Ashlan Gorse</strong>, <strong>Debbie Matenopoulous</strong>, <strong>Samantha Harris</strong> and <strong>Giuliana Rancic</strong>. I&#8217;m huge fan of the E! beautiful presenters and always wondered who did their hair. Now I know! Mr. Allen Edwards Marta would like to meet you!:)</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="E! News Daily and The Dailt Ten women" src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news5/e1.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="776" /></p>
<p>Cover Looks (from left to right):</p>
<p><span id="more-12224"></span>Ashlan Gorse: Dress: Badgley Mischka Bracelet: Chanel / BagBorrowor Steal.com Ring: Much Too Much Earrings: Much Too Much Shoes: <strong>Lanvin</strong>/ Madison, Santa Monica<br />
Catt Sadler: Dress: Some Like It Vintage/SomeLikeitVintage.com Earrings: Fenton/ BagBorroworSteal.comBracelet: Much To Much Shoes: Report Signature/Madison, Santa Monica<br />
Giuliana Rancic: Dress: Siren Vintage/ sirenvintage.com Earrings: Much Too Much Bracelet: BagBorroworSteal.com Shoes: Alaia/ Madison, Santa Monica<br />
Samantha Harris: Dress: JovaniBracelet : BagBorrowor Steal.com Shoes: Miu Miu/ Madison, Santa Monica<br />
Debbie Matenopoulous: Dress: Blondie’s Vintage / Blondiesvintage.com Ring: MuchToo Much Shoes: Report Signature/ Madiso, Santa Monica</p>
<p>Stylist Allen Edwards is the man who created the <strong>Farrah Fawcett</strong>.</p>
<p>ALLEN EDWARDS Salon + Spa is located in Brentwood and Woodland Hills, California and his new hair product line is called <a href="http://www.allenedwards.com/">ALLEN EDWARDS Shear Force</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:28:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marta</dc:creator>
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Hair Trends: The return of big wild sexy hair.
NBC’s Deal Or No Deal has been one of the hottest shows on television. Besides enjoying comedian host Howie Mandell with his shiny, bald head, men are tuning in to see one thing: The Deal Or No Deal girls! And, the girl that stands out from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hair Trends: The return of big wild sexy hair.</p>
<p><strong>NBC’s Deal Or No Deal</strong> has been one of the hottest shows on television. Besides enjoying comedian host <strong>Howie Mandell</strong> with his shiny, bald head, men are tuning in to see one thing: The Deal Or No Deal girls! And, the girl that stands out from the rest is #13 &#8212; <strong>Leyla Milani</strong>. Even <strong>Oprah</strong> loves her: Oprah says Leyla is her favorite.</p>
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<p>Leyla’s big, wild and sexy hair is created by stylist <strong>Allen Edwards</strong>, the man who created the <strong>Farrah Fawcett</strong>, and Allen has done it again. Talking about influencial hairdressers. “Leyla Milani is one of the most beautiful women that I’ve ever met and her hair has the potential to make her the next Farrah Fawcett,” states Edwards. “Women all over the country love to be sexy and every woman deserves that. The easiest way is to start with your own hair, and get that Leyla Milani look”. Leyla’s hair has its own cult following and rumor has it that <strong>Lloyds of London</strong> is drafting insurance for her famous mane.</p>
<p><span id="more-12216"></span>Allen creates Leyla’s soft look by using a special technique called “<strong>Blow Curl</strong>”. This simple technique entails blowing 80% of the moisture out, winding the hair around a small brush, rolling the last 3 inches of hair and letting it curl around the brush. Pin the hair to your head and let it dry.</p>
<p>It’s time for big, wild and sexy hair again. Men want it. Women want it. And, you should have it.</p>
<p>ALLEN EDWARDS Salon + Spa is located in Brentwood and Woodland Hills, California and his new hair product line <strong>ALLEN EDWARDS Shear Force</strong> is being used on Leyla to help create her beautiful locks. <a href="http://www.allenedwards.com">www.allenedwards.com</a></p>
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<p>Marta Walsh Interviews <a href="http://talkingmakeup.com/celebrity-beauty-style/beauty-news/marta-walsh-interviews-patricia-kara-from-deal-or-no-deal/">Patricia Kara</a> from Deal or NO Deal #9</p>
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		<title>Tim Quinn Interviews With Marta Walsh</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 21:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Few weeks ago I was given an incredible chance to chat with Tim Quinn over the phone. Tim Quinn is Giorgio Armani&#8217;s Celebrity Face Designer National Director, Creative Artistry.
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<p>Few weeks ago I was given an incredible chance to chat with <strong>Tim Quinn</strong> over the phone. Tim Quinn is <strong>Giorgio Armani&#8217;s</strong> Celebrity Face Designer National Director, Creative Artistry.</p>
<p>I met Tim in New York City during my trip with <a href="http://www.dailymakeover.com/">DailyMakeover.com</a> this past July (2009). The meeting was in <strong>Pastis</strong> one of my favorite restaurants to hang out when I used to live in New York City. As soon as I was introduced to Tim during breakfast I knew I had to interview him and share with you his beauty insights and story of top celebrity makeup artist. As you can sense, I&#8217;m a huge fan. I remember telling him that I loved his style and that he looks &#8220;Very Armani&#8221;: That very pale almost platinum blonde hair, and the chic eye glasses. Believe it or not, Mr. <strong>Giorgio Armani</strong> himself set a table next to me in <strong>Cipriani Downtown</strong> SOHO few years ago, so I got to know the look:)</p>
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Tim Quinn and <strong>Kerry Washington</strong></p>
<p><strong>A little bit about Tim Quinn:</strong> After training in Milan alongside world-renowned makeup artist <strong>Pat McGrath</strong>, Tim Quinn joined the <strong>Giorgio Armani Beauty</strong> team with the launch of the brand in September 2001. His myriad experience as an artist includes work in TV, print, and film. Tim has been featured as one of the &#8220;25 Beauty Stars&#8221; in W Magazine and has worked backstage at several award shows including the <strong>Academy Awards</strong> and the <strong>Golden Globes</strong>. Tim has worked with a number of celebrities such as Glenn Close, Debra Messing, Victoria Beckham, Kim Cattrall, Gwen Stefani, Kate Bosworth, Minnie Driver, and Brooke Shields. He has designed faces for Helen Mirren, Julia Roberts, Naomi Campbell, Katie Holmes, Sarah Jessica Parker, Barbara Walters, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore.  I might even missed few names!</p>
<p><strong>Marta Walsh</strong>: When did your fascination with beauty begin?<br />
<strong>Tim Quinn</strong>: From as far back as I can remember I was drawn to the world of fashion and beauty. I was born and raised in the countryside of Connecticut and was always encouraged by my parents to go outside and play &#8211; TV was only for special occasions and the internet was still years away, so my siblings and friends would create our own worlds of entertainment. My paternal grandmother was widowed rather young and she remarried an attorney from New York. They lived in New York City during the week and at her country home in Litchfield, CT on the weekends. My visits and travels with them truly influenced my young mind &#8211; I thought of her life as my very own &#8216;Green Acres&#8217;. I became a glamour addict &#8211; watching her dress for dinner in NY, DC and even Iceland – the whole idea of the hair, makeup, jewelry and furs created such a glamorous world that was so different then the life I knew in Connecticut.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Lasting Silk UV Foundation SPF20 By Giorgio Armani Beauty" src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news3/tim1n.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="748" /></p>
<p><span id="more-7424"></span><strong>MW</strong>: What were some of your first big breaks in the beauty industry?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: It wasn&#8217;t until I was graduated college (Albertus Magnus College- BA in Economics) and moved to Florida to work with Merrill Lynch. South Beach was in its full swing – the whole clubs/models/<strong>Versace</strong> in South Beach scene was fully of allure. I knew it was time for a change and I went to Milan – that is when I discovered my passion for makeup. I was fortunate to be offered a position with <strong>Borghese</strong> and spent several years honing my skills and knowledge throughout the US, Europe and Asia. My world totally changed when I was recruited for a position with <strong>Helena Rubinstein</strong> &#8211; it wasn&#8217;t for me, but the General Manager of <strong>Giorgio Armani Parfums</strong>, <strong>Serge Jureidini</strong>, was looking for someone to launch the brand in the US in August 2001. He promised to ‘make me a star’ – I signed on and never looked back. He is now the President of <strong>Lancome USA</strong> and a dear friend.</p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: Which other makeup artists inspired you at the time?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: Pat McGrath, <strong>Kevin Aucoin</strong>, and <strong>Debi Mazar</strong>. Debi used to be makeup artist for <strong>Madonna</strong> at the time. I ended up working with Debi and Pat so it’s an odd world that keeps going in circles.</p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: What is your philosophy about makeup &amp; beauty?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: For me beauty is all about what makes us shine &#8211; I&#8217;ve learned from Mr. Armani that “elegance isn’t about being noticed, it’s about being remembered.” I apply this philosophy to my work. I&#8217;ve been so fortunate to work with some of the most amazing women in the world &#8211; not only in the celebrity arena but also as I continue to learn and grow as I encounter women of all ages and life paths.</p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: What have been some of your most memorable celebrity collaborations so far, and which celebrity you would like to do makeup for in the future?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: I often go blank when the celebrity questions come up &#8211; I have vivid memories of my first meetings with <strong>Debra Messing</strong>, <strong>Glenn Close</strong>, <strong>Farrah Fawcett</strong> (an amazing spirit- gorgeous inside and out, and taken from us way too early) <strong>Kerry Washington</strong>, <strong>Andrea Mitchell</strong> (who has been an amazing friend &#8211; helping me when I was diagnosed with Cancer two years ago). As for the future &#8211; the Emmy&#8217;s are soon and I’ve sent &#8216;faces&#8217; out to many of the nominee&#8217;s. <strong>True Blood</strong> is my favorite show, so I’d love to work with <strong>Anna Paquin</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>MW:</strong> What was the nature of your working relations with <strong>Alana Stewart</strong> and<strong> Ferrah Fawcett</strong>?<br />
<strong>TQ:</strong> I’ve known Alana Stewart for many years. I was very good friends with Alana and Farrah Fawcett. We’ve formed a mutual bond between the three of us. Doing someone&#8217;s makeup is very intimate, so you can&#8217;t help but to be drawn into their world.</p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: Which basic makeup tools should every woman’s have in their makeup bag?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: A lash curler, <strong>Yves Saint Laurent’s Touche Eclat</strong>, <strong>Giorgio Armani’s Eyes to Kill mascara</strong>, an eyebrow pencil, bronzer and a nude lip. I also think its best to carry eye cream (<strong>Crema Nera Eye Compact</strong> with the hidden mirror is my fave)</p>
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<p><strong>MW</strong>: Which Giorgio Armani Beauty makeup products are a must-have in every woman’s makeup bag?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: Without question &#8211; Giorgio Armani foundations. I advise my clients to have a few different types &#8211; <strong>Face Fabric</strong> for quick on the go makeup or weekend wear, <strong>Luminous Silk Foundation</strong> for everyday and <strong>Lasting Silk UV Foundation SPF20</strong> when you know that you will have an especially harried day and especially if you are to be photographed. <strong>Fluid Sheers</strong> are a must have as well &#8211; I love #1 (a rose gold) &#8211; gorg on almost any complexion, #2 (a subtle champagne highlighter) and #10 when you need a little golden boost to your complexion. <strong>Eyes to Kill Mascara</strong> is our best mascara ever and <strong>Giorgio Armani’s Smooth Silk Eye Pencils</strong> – in my opinion they are best on the market. As I mentioned earlier &#8211; the Crema Nera Eye Compact is fantastic- you can even lightly tap over your makeup at the outer corners of your eyes throughout the day to revitalize your look.</p>
<p><img title="Eyes To Kill Mascara By Armani Beauty" src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news3/tim7.jpg" alt="" width="241" height="331" /></p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: Which makeup looks do we expect to see at Giorgio Armani in the upcoming seasons?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: Taking an <strong>art deco</strong> inspiration from our latest fragrance launch, <strong>Idole d’Armani</strong>, our upcoming holiday collection is amazing &#8211; the palette has an art deco feel and the makeup look is so old Hollywood glamour.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Giorgio Armani Idole d’Armani Eau de Parfum" src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news2/armani90.jpg" alt="" width="324" height="400" /></p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: How would you describe your own personal style?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: As I&#8217;ve matured, I&#8217;ve taken clues from the Maestro &#8211; I prefer timeless, effortless fashion. A combination of Italian style meets Connecticut preppy and a dash of old Hollywood.</p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: What is your favorite city in the world?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: I’m totally obsessed with Venice, Italy.</p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: What are some of your biggest inspirations in life?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: I&#8217;m influenced by my friends and family, my spirituality, my travels throughout the US and the world. I do my best thinking at the beach, whether in Boca Raton or Forte de Marmi or even the rugged coast of Maine.</p>
<p><strong>MW</strong>: Which projects are working on at this time and what’s next for Tim Quinn?<br />
<strong>TQ</strong>: I am gearing up for the <strong>Emmy&#8217;s</strong>, also working with marketing on next years offerings with an eye towards Hollywood. I am working with <strong>Mass General Cancer Research</strong> as well as the NFCR (National Foundation for Cancer Research) on an ongoing basis. I’m gearing up for my role at the <strong>MORE Reinvention Convention</strong> in New York City on October 5 as well as <strong>Maria Shivers</strong> <strong>Womens Conference</strong> in Long Beach, CA on October 27. Both of these events are amazing and so inspiring. And of course, always working on my tan J</p>
<p>It was a pleasure interviwing Tim Quinn. Visit <a href="http://www.giorgioarmanibeauty-usa.com/_us/_en/home/index.aspx">Giorgio Armani Beauty</a> Official Website to learn more about products mentioned and to get beauty tips.<br />
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		<title>ghd Runway Report:Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 2010</title>
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Thanks to ghd, Talking Makeup is excited to give you a sneak peek to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 2010 in Miami!
CRYSTAL JIN: Hair lead: Jodi Aucoin for ghd
“The Classic Bohemian Beauty”

The Look: Crystal Jin never could find styles, colors and fabrics which matched with her personal taste and as a result has created her luxurious swimwear [...]]]></description>
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<p>Thanks to <strong>ghd</strong>, Talking Makeup is excited to give you a sneak peek to <strong>Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 2010</strong> in Miami!</p>
<p><strong>CRYSTAL JIN</strong>: Hair lead: <strong>Jodi Aucoin</strong> for ghd</p>
<p>“The Classic Bohemian Beauty”</p>
<p><img src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news2/ghd1.jpg" alt="" width="299" height="449" /></p>
<p><strong>The Look:</strong> Crystal Jin never could find styles, colors and fabrics which matched with her personal taste and as a result has created her luxurious swimwear line out of necessity and her outdoor roots. The stunning 2010 collection reflects the classic bohemian beauty.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news2/ghd2.jpg" alt="" width="299" height="449" /></p>
<p><strong>The ghd Way</strong>: What better way to mimic the timeless free-spirited beauty than with a modern tribute to the late Farrah Fawcett. Aucoin first prepped hair with <strong>ghd creation spray</strong> to protect models’ hair and help it retain movement after heat-styling. She then used the <strong>ghd IV styler</strong> to curl hair away from the face, echoing Farrah’s classic look. Aucoin used the root drag technique throughout most of the hair, then created root lift at the crown using the ghd IV styler.</p>
<p>After the curls were gently separated using fingers, Aucoin worked a couple dots of <strong>ghd polishing serum</strong> from the ends of the hair up which gave it more texture and definition. Finally, she backcombed the crown for an extra dose of volume and misted the entire look with <strong>ghd ultimate hairspray</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>RED CARTER</strong>: Hair lead: <strong>Omar Lopez</strong> for ghd</p>
<p>“Trashy &amp; Flashy Circa 1984”</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://www.talkingmakeup.com/pics/news2/ghd3.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="450" /></p>
<p><span id="more-4801"></span><strong>The Look:</strong> &#8220;My theme this year is Rock &amp; Roll Space Hooker Circa 1984. It&#8217;s very flashy and trashy. I&#8217;m going to show my true self this time,” Red Carter described on his 2010 collection.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://www.talkingmakeup.com/pics/news2/ghd4.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="450" /></p>
<p><strong>The ghd Way</strong>: Lopez reinterpreted the rock and roll space-age theme from the collection and worked a beachy flavor into it for the runway. The result was a sculpted, sophisticated look that was tough, yet glamorous all around. First, <strong>ghd sea spray</strong> was sprayed into the hair then diffused throughout using a blow dryer. Lopez created a part in the hair that ran from ear to ear, passing through the crown, then secured each half into tight ponytails.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://www.talkingmakeup.com/pics/news2/ghd5.jpg" alt="" width="299" height="449" /></p>
<p>After working a bit more ghd sea spray into the back piece, Lopez backcombed the top part/interior of the ponytail to give it more texture then rolled it up into the head, securing it with bobby pins. The same rolled shape was mirrored in the front half with a slight variation as the front ponytails were placed off center and more to the side, coming down slightly more towards models’ foreheads. A final misting of <strong>ghd ultimate hairspray</strong> provided additional hold for the runway.</p>
<p><strong>ghd sea spray</strong>: Hair lead: Omar Lopez for ghd</p>
<p>“Big. Bright. Bold.”</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://talkingmakeup.com/pics/news2/ghd6.jpg" alt="" width="299" height="449" /></p>
<p>The Look: Inspired by the music of the 80s, L*Space designer Monica Wise created a collection that reflected all things bright and bold from the memorable decade.</p>
<p><strong>The ghd Way</strong>: Lopez had one thing in mind when creating the look for the show: BIG! He started off prepping hair with <strong>ghd thermal protector</strong>, creating a layer of protection for the models’ hair. Using the <strong>ghd salon styler</strong>, Lopez created big curls then rolled each piece inward, securing with pins to help the curl set.</p>
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<p>After the rolls had time to set, Lopez took the pins out of each curl and backcombed each piece to create loads of volume and lift, particularly at the roots. As each section was backcombed, a light mist of <strong>ghd ultimate hairspray</strong> was applied to hold the lift and keep the curl. Lopez finished with one final mist of ghd ultimate hairspray to set the entire look and give it extra staying power.</p>
<p>ghd’s revolutionary styling irons and thermal protecting hair beauty range are available at great salons across the globe and in Sephora, as well as online at <a href="http://www.ghdhair.com">www.ghdhair.com</a> and <a href="http://www.sephora.com">www.sephora.com</a> .</p>
<p><a href="http://beautyinterviews.com/interviews/omar-lopez/">Omar Lopez interview with Marta Walsh</a></p>
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