It was the early Seventies, and I discovered makeup by going through my mother's fashion magazines. I fell in love with the photos, the models, the fashion.
From Francois Nars
My vision was to create makeup that was more transparent but with formulas that last. I follow my instincts - it's all very spontaneous!
I don't think there's a major change between runway and real life anymore.
Women don't want to feel like they're wearing makeup. I hope I was partly responsible for that.
It's one thing to read about how makeup is applied. It's another thing altogether to watch it being put on.
I have always been attracted to faces that are different.
Makeup can make a woman look more beautiful at every age.
Find your own way, have an open spirit, and believe in your own beauty.
I wanted to be a make up artist. I did it, and the road that I took was quite good.
I love so much the models from the '60s and the '70s. They were extremely professional, great models who knew how to work the camera so well and loved fashion and had a great sense of style.
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