The document discusses makeup, hair, and clothing choices for models appearing on the front cover, contents page, and double page spread of a magazine. For the front cover, makeup will be contouring, neutral lipstick, and eye makeup to darken the eyes slightly inspired by Cheryl Cole. Hair will be down for a formal look. The model will wear a black top. For the contents page, makeup will be simple and hair down, with casual clothing featured. For the double page, makeup will use silver/white eyeshadow to brighten eyes, contouring, and a darker lipstick to contrast blonde hair. Clothing will use dark striking colors, and hair will be down and volumized. All
2. For the front cover, I originally wanted
my model to be holding a
microphone, however for my final
decision I decided to keep a
simplistic, sophisticated look throughout
my magazine. Therefore, I’m not going
to use any props for any of my models
3. FRONT COVER
For my front cover, I want my model to wear simple, but glamorous make up. I
want her to style her make-up based on Cheryl Cole (a pop singer) – contoured
cheeks, neutral lipstick and eye-shadow and eye-liner to darken the eyes slightly.
This glamorous but simple look will reflect my pop genre as ‘pop-girls’ often look
very glamorous and not too over-done.
CONTENTS PAGE
For my contents page, I will be using two different models. The model
I shall use for my main image (Karla) will have very simplistic make-up
as she will be put against a very simple background, wearing casual
clothing. This is to keep ‘pop’ looking sophisticated, however still
keeping it pretty. The second model will be the same model I am using for my
double page, therefore she will have the same make-up on as the double page:
DOUBLE PAGE
For my double page, I am using a blonde model, therefore I would like her to
wear a darker lipstick to contrast against her hair and create her make-up as a
central part of her look. The eye make-up will be silver/white to brighten
them, and I will ask her to contour her cheeks. This again keep the glamorous look
that pop portrays.
4. For all of my models, I have asked for them
to wear their hair down, as a down-style
often looks more formal for a ‘photo-shoot’.
I also asked for this as on my front cover, I
would like my model to have her hair
hanging down her back with the pose that I
have chosen. For my double page
spread, the pose I have asked my model to
create is for her to be pushing her hair up.
Therefore, this is the reason I want her hair
to be down, and I also would like it to be
big and volumised for this pose to create a
dramatic effect.
5. FRONT COVER
For my front cover, I have asked the model to wear a black top as
black often reflects a sophisticated/glam look.
CONTENTS PAGE
For my main image, I have asked my model to wear simple, casual
clothes as she will have a quote next to her about high-street
clothes. Therefore, I didn’t want her to be wearing anything too over
the top. I wanted her to create a simplistic look.
DOUBLE PAGE
For my double page, I have asked my model to wear clothes with
dark, striking colours as I want this model to create a dramatic
impact on the reader as she is a ‘new pop-star’. This, along with her
big hair and striking make-up should highlight her beauty, glamour
and confidence that I want to portray for her character.
6. For all my pictures on my front
cover, contents page and double page, I
want to use a plain white background. This
is because on most photo-shoots, a plain
background is used to create a professional
and simplistic look. As I want my magazine
to look professional, this is the background I
shall use, and the simplistic look will make
my magazine more sophisticated which is
what I want to reflect (as my target
audience is 15-19 year olds.)