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John Kang
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REPORTERS'
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John manages Young
Post’s Junior Reporters’
Club and its members,
usually in one of his
favourite blue shirts.
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the 14th annual
Four junior reporters attended one of the many workshops
offered during last month's Fashion Forward Festival (FFFest).
They were given eye make-up tips by Karen Yiu, a make-up
artist who has worked at London Fashion Week, Hong Kong
Fashion Week, and with major brands such as L'Oreal.
Eye-catching design
Hong Kong's fashion world may not be as big as London, New
York or Paris, but it is certainly catching up. "Hong Kong has
never been short of hidden gems in fashion design," says Edith
Law, the chairperson of Fashion Farm Foundation (FFF).
FFF is a non-profit organisation which promotes the local
fashion industry through exhibitions, workshops and events
Keeping an eye on high fashion
YP junior reporters visited Fashion Forward Festival, where they learned the
art of eye make-up from an expert
Compiled by John Kang February 19, 2014
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like FFFest. We were lucky enough to attend one of the
workshops.
The workshop was hosted by Karen Yiu, a graduate from the
University of the Arts London, who specialises in make-up
design.
She taught us how to create one of her fantastic eye designs.
Cammy Lam and Nola Yip
Beautiful butterfly
The eye make-up design we learned from Karen Yiu was made
up of white, black, green and gold. Treating our face as a
canvas, we blended the four colours together and it looked like
a brilliant pair of butterfly wings.
To get the best effect, we applied the star powder first, then the
green eye shadow, and finally the gold.
Natasha Lau
To create the look, you need
Eyebrow glue (stage make-up) and spatula
Concealer
Mascara wand
Make-up sponge
False eyelashes
Eyeshadow - a light and a dark shade; we used black and
blue-green
White star powder/pigment
Gold shimmer powder
Black gel eyeliner
Brow pencil
3 small brushes
Beautiful eyes in seven steps:
1 Cover your brows: apply one or two layers of eyebrow glue to
your brows using a spatula. Comb them into their natural place
using a mascara wand. Apply concealer to cover the brows and
blend with a make-up sponge.
2 Dip a small brush into the dark eyeshadow and apply a "V" to
the outer corner of the eye. Then blend the lighter shade above
the dark "V", making sure to soften the edge.
3 With a dry brush, pat white star powder over the entire eyelid
up to your crease.
4 Use a black gel eyeliner on the upper lashline to define the
eyes. It's best to keep your eyes open when applying eyeliner; to
do this, place the mirror on a table in front of you, look down,
and tilt your head back.
5 Apply false eyelashes: it's easier if you cut the eyelashes in
half and place on the outer corner of the eye. Don't confuse the
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