Remember Yi Zhou? The transcontinental Chinese art-world wunderkind who calls Karl Lagerfeld and DVF pals told ITG last year, You know, Ive always been a fan of Hitchcock and I think Hitchcock always had a flash appearance in his own stuff. So who better to star in Emilys beauty editorial in November Vogue China (she creative directed and styled it), which incorporated Yi's 3-D videos, than the artist herself?
With Raymond Meier shooting and Brit Hannah Murray on macquillage duty, Yi and Emily collaborated on a series of looks riffing on falls neo-goth makeup trend: blood red lips, chocolate/copper metallics, and rosy eyes (an ode to Emilys current favorite eye shadow), set off by a mix of Reed Krakoff and McQueen fur, Chanel jewelry, and pale Theyskens Theory satin. Maybe its our Netflix selection in the days leading up to Halloween and Hurricane SandyTwilight (the 1st one, duh), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bladebut theres just something so right about a slightly '90s sexy vampire makeup look right now. The quickest (and least likely to raise eyebrows, though if you care about that sort of thing, yawn) solution is switching up your true red lipstick for a darker shade, and going easy on the eyesopt for a brown liner/mascara instead of black; itll look fresher. And if you feel a little friskier
well, dont say we didnt warn you.
http://intothegloss.com/2012/11/vogue-china-with-emily-weiss-yi-zhou/