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Summer 2023

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THE ARTISAN SUMMER 2023 • 53 emotionally vulnerable. I wanted a natural but softer look due to changes in her life. I explained this to Angel Radefeld-Wright, who executed the look. Three shades of AJ Crimson foundation are used to highlight, contour, and create natural dimension to skin tone. Fenty concealer brightened under eyes and covered minor flaws. Foundation was finished with a final mist of Temptu airbrush pod foundation to blend down the neckline. We kept a fuller brow because her character wouldn't have an overly tweezed typical '70s brow. Anastasia brow pencil created natural hairlike strokes. We used neutral matte shadows and I lined her eyes softly in the lash line and applied an Ardell 110 natural lash for definition. Warm-toned blush was used and tinted lip balm added sheer color. We see a "glammed" Millie for the first time this season. Adding a little shimmering eyeshadow, extra mascara, and a natural but definitive lip color suited the character. Millie (hair) As an FBI agent, we wanted to keep Millie's look natural, presentable, focused, and not exaggerated to detract from her character. Therefore, a feathered bob wig was the best choice. We cut and thinned the wig to suit her face and styled it using various tools, including a mannequin head, wig stand, styling tools, heat styling tools, and scissors. Lonny (make-up) Josh Radnor plays Lonny Flash, a self-involved action movie star with a cocaine problem. Lonny is truly "a character," which is reflected in his stereotypical '70s full sideburns, a thick mustache that extends below the corners of his mouth, and a pip beneath his bottom lip. However, the pip was shaved, and his sideburns and mustache were slightly shortened to update his look and signal the end of the '70s. His cocaine use is reflected in his slightly disheveled, red-nosed, glassy-red-eyed look. Menthol created reddened glassy eyes, and Makeup Sunburn Spray in "Pinky" was applied on and around his nose to create a flush. The illustrator created shadows under his eyes. Facial hair was shaved to a light shadow, and mustache and sideburns were trimmed for continuity. EBA Dark Hair palette was used to blend his gray. Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer evened out skin tone. We had a flashback in the middle of the season, so we used a lace piece for the pip and added additional sideburns. Lonny (hair) We decided on a contemporary late 1970's haircut for Lonny Flash. We used a combination of clippers, shears, texturizing scissors, blow dryers, and other styling products. Roxy (make-up) Roxy (Tiffany Boone) left the States and is now wealthy, living in France. I researched French and various European fashion magazines and issues of Essence and Ebony from 1979 for inspiration for her make-up. I used colorful, shimmering shadows, rimmed eyes with liners and/or shadows, blush was applied in the contour style of the period, and creamy or glossy rich colors defined lips. Three shades of Dior Face and Body foundation defined her skin tone, and Iman powder gave a semi-matte look to her skin. In '79, mascara was more popular than false eyelashes, so I used Ardell Sweeties in brown because a brown lash looks more natural when coated with black mascara than a black lash does. I didn't want it to look like she was wearing lashes. JONAH HEIDELBAUM (Logan Lerman) with CHAVA (Jennifer Jason Leigh MILLIE'S GLAM LOOK MILLIE MORRIS (Jerrika Hinton, center), ROXY JONES (Tiffany Boone, left) and SISTER HARRIET (Kate Mulvany, right) LONNY FLASH (Josh Radnor). Right: flashback styling of Lonny with sideburns and facial hair ROXY'S 70S EYES

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