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On today’s episode, we’re being joined by make-up artist Phyllis Cohen, who is also the founder of a business called Face Lace.
Phyllis started her career as a make-up artist in the ‘80s during the New Romantic era when her illustrative make-up appeared in magazines such as i-D.
She’s also worked her make-up magic on everyone from David Bowie and Lady Gaga to Zandra Rhodes.
Phyllis is a great example of someone who had an idea for a product that no one had ever made before, and through sheer determination and meeting the right UK manufacturer at the right time she was able to get her idea to market.
Her Face Lace is something to behold. If you have not come across Face Lace before, they are elaborate makeup designs that can be applied in a few seconds, look precise, symmetrical and stay perfect until they came off. The original designs looked like lace had been drawn onto the face, hence the name, but other pieces within the collection are encrusted with crystals, pearls and holographic materials.
Of course, with every novel new product, there always follows the copycats. And Phyllis tells of the trouble she has had with counterfeits of her designs appearing which she has had to overcome.
You can see some of Phyllis iconic work as a make-up artist here:
Phyllis Cohen Make-up Archives
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On today’s episode, we’re being joined by make-up artist Phyllis Cohen, who is also the founder of a business called Face Lace.
Phyllis started her career as a make-up artist in the ‘80s during the New Romantic era when her illustrative make-up appeared in magazines such as i-D.
She’s also worked her make-up magic on everyone from David Bowie and Lady Gaga to Zandra Rhodes.
Phyllis is a great example of someone who had an idea for a product that no one had ever made before, and through sheer determination and meeting the right UK manufacturer at the right time she was able to get her idea to market.
Her Face Lace is something to behold. If you have not come across Face Lace before, they are elaborate makeup designs that can be applied in a few seconds, look precise, symmetrical and stay perfect until they came off. The original designs looked like lace had been drawn onto the face, hence the name, but other pieces within the collection are encrusted with crystals, pearls and holographic materials.
Of course, with every novel new product, there always follows the copycats. And Phyllis tells of the trouble she has had with counterfeits of her designs appearing which she has had to overcome.
You can see some of Phyllis iconic work as a make-up artist here:
Phyllis Cohen Make-up Archives
Discover:
Stay in Touch
British Brand Accelerator - Find out how you can work with me to build your British-made brand
Make it British website
Join Make it British - become a member of our community and promote your business in our directory or UK-made brands and manufacturers
Make it British on Instagram
Make it British on YouTube - subscribe to my YouTube channel to watch many of the podcast episodes as videos.
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