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Face Forward - Book Review
Editorial Reviews from Amazon.com
Photo below: Book Cover: Face Forward
Jan 31, 2001/ --- "Makeup should be fun, not fascist," celebrity makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin avers
in Face Forward,
his third book. One of the most adored stylists among fashionistas, entertainment divas, and
high-society jet setters, Southern-born Aucoin arrived on the New York fashion scene in the early
1980s, a period he ridicules for its 1950s-era conservatism and McCarthyist us-against-them values.
His career since has been motivated by the feel-good ideals of acceptance, diversity, and
self-love, and the vain world of beauty has eagerly participated in his vision. While one
may puzzle on how it is he finds fulfillment in an industry known for its superficiality and
elitism, Aucoin's words are nonetheless infectious and the touches of his brushes inspired.
Conceived as an exploration of the past, present, and future of beauty,
Face Forward
is an ingenious showcase of the transformative, creative possibilities of makeup, with portraits
of everyone from Julia Roberts to Sharon Stone, Martha Stewart to his mother, Thelma. His crafted
visages range from minimal-application makeovers of friends to elaborate re-creations of such
Hollywood icons as Audrey Hepburn (Calista Flockhart), James Dean (Gwyneth Paltrow), and
Veronica Lake (shockingly, Martha Stewart) and such pop-culture personalities as Cher
(socialite Alexandra von Furstenberg) and Siouxsie Sioux (Winona Ryder). The final pages
present his ideas for looks to come, such as "Explorer," Mary J. Blige covered in eggplant
body makeup with a rainbow of metallic eye shadows over her eyes and thickly glossed red lips;
"Floralia," a freckled Lucy Liu resembling a sprite from A Midsummer's Night Dream; and
"Venusian de Milo," Sharon Stone as an orange-haired, one-breast-baring sci-fi femme fatale.
Throughout, Aucoin augments an already colorful book with step-by-step instruction, chatty
commentary on each look and model, and riffs on such topics as friendship, politics
(he repeatedly applauds the Clinton Administration for embracing diversity in the 1990s), and
the environment.
"Appreciating (even highlighting) individuality is one of the great things about makeup,"
asserts Aucoin, and Face Forward is a dazzling testament to that belief. For those who see
the fun of makeup and are eager to experiment with the virtually unlimited possibilities of it,
this book is a boon. --Rebecca Wright
Book Description
Once again Kevyn Aucoin astonishes with his incredible transformations of famous and
ordinary people alike. In this new book, he demonstrates how anyone can have a variety of
different faces. Working with a whole new cast of famous faces, he turns Celine Dion,
Julianne Moore, Sharon Stone, Susan Sarandon and many others into their most beautiful,
glamorous, and intriguing selves. For each and every face, he provides step-by-step
instructions and illustrations that will make them easy to reproduce at home. With this
gorgeous and practical book, anyone can face forward to the new millennium with confidence
and style.
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