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Post by skaschep on Feb 13, 2017 13:01:47 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Feb 13, 2017 13:06:52 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7685221/beauty-boy-makeup-movement-musicHow the Beauty Boy Makeup Movement Emerged Thanks to Adam Lambert & Other MusiciansAdam Lambert attends 2013 We Are Family Foundation Gala at Hammerstein Ballroom on Jan. 31, 2013 in New York City. From Little Richard in the '50s to Bruno Mars at the 2017 Grammys, musicians have led the male makeup charge for decades. If ever there was a realm where women were firmly in the driver’s seat, it’s the world of makeup (purchased and worn mostly by women, historically). But that has changed, radically, this past year starting in January 2016, when Milk Makeup, available online and at Sephora and Urban Outfitters nationwide, launched a makeup-for-all product line with gender-fluid models in the ads. “When Adam Lambert was on American Idol, I was so young, and I was like, ‘Oh, my God, he’s wearing makeup and he’s getting so far and it’s not a detriment to his dream,’ ” Zamora tells Billboard. “With time, that allowed a lot of people to feel comfortable wearing makeup -- myself included.” Mazdack Rassi, one of the co-founders of Milk Makeup, which sells a stick matte bronzer for $24 and a gel brow pencil for $18, credits music too. “With artists like Patti Smith and David Bowie, androgyny has been a part of the culture forever,” he says. This article originally appeared in the Feb. 18 issue of Billboard.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 13:08:01 GMT -5
Love this quote so much! Adam has such an influence on so much in his short 8 years! “When Adam Lambert was on American Idol, I was so young, and I was like, ‘Oh, my God, he’s wearing makeup and he’s getting so far and it’s not a detriment to his dream,’ ” Zamora tells Billboard. “With time, that allowed a lot of people to feel comfortable wearing makeup -- myself included.”
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Post by skaschep on Feb 13, 2017 13:18:40 GMT -5
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Post by willowgarden on Feb 13, 2017 13:49:56 GMT -5
Just a fyi....be sure to check your ALFC dashboard for a new password for tomorrow's HB sale. I just checked and the password and expiration date has changed.
Yay for the 2nd show. Thank goodness I had extended my hotel reservation by a day in case this happened. Now to get airfare!
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Post by skaschep on Feb 13, 2017 13:50:39 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Feb 13, 2017 13:59:20 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Feb 13, 2017 14:42:32 GMT -5
billboard @billboard How the beauty boy makeup movement emerged thanks to @adamlambert & other musicians blbrd.cm/D0iKup
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 15:47:14 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7685221/beauty-boy-makeup-movement-musicHow the Beauty Boy Makeup Movement Emerged Thanks to Adam Lambert & Other MusiciansAdam Lambert attends 2013 We Are Family Foundation Gala at Hammerstein Ballroom on Jan. 31, 2013 in New York City. From Little Richard in the '50s to Bruno Mars at the 2017 Grammys, musicians have led the male makeup charge for decades. If ever there was a realm where women were firmly in the driver’s seat, it’s the world of makeup (purchased and worn mostly by women, historically). But that has changed, radically, this past year starting in January 2016, when Milk Makeup, available online and at Sephora and Urban Outfitters nationwide, launched a makeup-for-all product line with gender-fluid models in the ads. “When Adam Lambert was on American Idol, I was so young, and I was like, ‘Oh, my God, he’s wearing makeup and he’s getting so far and it’s not a detriment to his dream,’ ” Zamora tells Billboard. “With time, that allowed a lot of people to feel comfortable wearing makeup -- myself included.” Mazdack Rassi, one of the co-founders of Milk Makeup, which sells a stick matte bronzer for $24 and a gel brow pencil for $18, credits music too. “With artists like Patti Smith and David Bowie, androgyny has been a part of the culture forever,” he says. This article originally appeared in the Feb. 18 issue of Billboard. Cool article, just a shame they don't seem to have access to a more current photo. One of my favs, Instagram.com/p/BOKLqlLjUiT/?taken-by=adamlambert
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