My wedding season was winding down when I received an email for an October wedding. It was the first weekend in October, a weekend I am occupied with a theatre production for Girls Nite Out Productions. This is my fourth season with GNO and I was happy to be at the Black Box theater on the waterfront once again. Anyway, back to the wedding... Katherine was getting married down at the Intervale in Burlington and it was a small wedding party, just her and a maid of honor. Since I was in Burlington already I knew it would be no problem to take care of her wedding party and still make it to my call time at the theatre.
Every season since I started Finishing Touch I usually cross paths with Cynthea of Cynthea's Spa. This season though I had yet to do a single wedding with my former boss. Katherine's wedding would be where we would finally get to work together this season and a bonus was that neither of us had to travel anywhere!!! We took care of Katherine and her party (Mom and MOH) right at Cynthea's Spa.
A couple weeks before her wedding Cynthea and I were able to do her trial run. Again at the spa we put a look together that would fit Katherine and her wedding day.
Katherine was proposed to just after she cut off 6 or 7 inches of her hair leaving it above her shoulders and since they put together the wedding quickly due to her father being ill there was no way her hair would grow much. Initially she wanted me to get her hair up in some sort of up style. I certainly could get her hair up but it had to be in a very sleek manner a look that would not suit the look of Katherine's wedding. I took her hair down and did a side sweep on one side and her eyes just shined. It is kind of incredible to see a bride just light up when you (the stylist) get it right. Everything seems to just fall in to place after that moment.
On the wedding day both Cynthea and I took care of everyone then I had the pleasure to meet up with the bride a little later at Hotel Vermont, a beautiful new modern hotel in Burlington, to put the flower piece in her hair after she was in her beautiful dress!
Here are some pictures and if you want to see more check out Anne Skidmore Photography's blog here:
Friday, November 15, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
New People, New Experiences
In this past year a lot has happened for me, both professionally as well as personally. In January I became an auntie and in May I received my MAT in Education. Within my hair and makeup artistry I had the great opportunity to design looks to go along with vintage couture gowns for a photo exhibit. During that experience I met Hannah Kirkpatrick, an amazing woman who was preparing to compete in the Mrs. Vermont competition. In our first encounter I did her hair and makeup for her professional head shots and in that same day she was a model for one of the couture gowns. After this energetic and fun day I didn't really expect to cross her path too much, boy was I wrong.
The beautiful thing about Vermont and more specifically the Burlington area is that when you meet someone new they usually know at least one other person that you already know, making networking pretty amazing. Being a past employee of Cynthea's Spa means I get called in on occasion when they need help and this past September I happened to get one of those calls. Cynthea needed me to help out doing some makeup for the Strut Fashion show, an annual fashion show during the Burlington Art Hop. When I got set up and ready to go the lovely lady that showed up to get her makeup done was no other than the crowned Mrs. Vermont, Hannah Kirkpatrick, the first ever Vermonter to be in the top 15 of the Mrs. America Pageant.
After this reconnection Hannah was lovely enough to ask me to do hair and makeup for her on a couple occasions and I couldn't be more excited to be part of her year as the reigning Mrs. Vermont 2013. Check out more about her amazing story here.
The beautiful thing about Vermont and more specifically the Burlington area is that when you meet someone new they usually know at least one other person that you already know, making networking pretty amazing. Being a past employee of Cynthea's Spa means I get called in on occasion when they need help and this past September I happened to get one of those calls. Cynthea needed me to help out doing some makeup for the Strut Fashion show, an annual fashion show during the Burlington Art Hop. When I got set up and ready to go the lovely lady that showed up to get her makeup done was no other than the crowned Mrs. Vermont, Hannah Kirkpatrick, the first ever Vermonter to be in the top 15 of the Mrs. America Pageant.
After this reconnection Hannah was lovely enough to ask me to do hair and makeup for her on a couple occasions and I couldn't be more excited to be part of her year as the reigning Mrs. Vermont 2013. Check out more about her amazing story here.
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