Makeup plays an important part in my photoshoot as it was an editorial shoot that revolved around recreating fantasy characters. Thus I spent a lot of time compiling some makeup references photos from Pinterest that would capture my characters’ personalities well.
Nesta: As this character represented death I wanted her makeup especially the lipstick to be on the darker side. We decided to add gold dust to show that she wore a gold mask on her face. I wanted to highlight her eyes using siren eyeliner in order to show that the character oozes confidence and is not someone you’d want to mess with, like in the book. Her hair will be tied up in a ponytail as she does not prefer to have her hair down in the books.
Elain: As this character represented flowers I decided to base her entire look on floral makeup and some subtle lipstick to show that she is the softest of the three sisters. We even went with fake eyelashes for her to enhance the look and show the fact that she was also considered the prettiest of the sisters. Her hair was let down in order to connote her beauty.
Feyre: Her character represented starlight and thus I wanted her look to involve blue and silver rhinestones to denote it. The rest of her face makeup was very much subtle compared to the other sisters, in order to show that she was the sister who was not only hardworking and the breadwinner of the family, but was a huntress as well. That is also why we decided to leave her hair down to show her free-spirit.
Cassian: Him being the commander of the Night Court had a very contrasting personality, which was simply easygoing and playful. I wanted this makeup to bring that part of his personality out. So I chose a messy blue sprayed makeup for him for this look.
After finalising their makeup looks I contacted Blushing Noir, Thisara Bridal and Unisex Makeup, Mirror Magic, Lakshitha Bridal Makeup for this purpose. I was determined to get the most cost-effective option as I had 4 models to be worked on. Ultimately it was Mirror Magic Salon that had the best bargain for me.
Upon sending the Makeup Artist from Mirror Magic my makeup inspirations, we realised that the floral makeup cannot be done using natural flowers. We specifically needed paper flowers and it had to be cohesive with the colour palette. After searching all throughout the Pettah area in Sri Lanka for these flowers we were unable to find the best options.
Thus we contacted Nandini, a floral designer we knew of, and asked her to custom make the paper flowers for us and fortunately she agreed to do it and it was at a very efficient price too.
Compiling the makeup looks was a very time consuming task as I had to focus on how I can bring the characters to life through the makeup. I was able to understand the importance of the makeup aspect of Mise-en-scene even better in completing this activity.











