Make-up artists Val Garland and Dominic Skinner have performed all of it.
Val has caught crystals onto Björk’s face, given Woman Gaga facial spikes and lined Cate Blanchett in purple paint. Dom, in the meantime, has labored on among the most surprising make-up seems to be ever for the runways of Jean-Paul Gaultier and Dame Vivienne Westwood.
Collectively, they’re the judges for the BBC’s make-up competitors present Glow Up: Britain’s Subsequent Make-Up Star, hosted by supermodel Leomie Anderson, the place they’re identified for his or her encouraging critiques and Val’s signature “ding dong” catchphrase when a make-up artist does an unimaginable job.
Now they’ve shared a few of their milestone “first ever” moments from their careers.
Arriving in Britain from Australia within the mid-Nineties, Val was integral to the increase in British style of the time, working with icons of the period reminiscent of Alexander McQueen, John Galliano and Kate Moss.
Typically working with Val through the years, Dom is now international senior artist at MAC Cosmetics.