Friday, December 10, 2010
Natasha Bedingfield sings "Strip Me" for Live with Regis and Kelly.
Natasha Bedingfield used her "one voice in a million" to rock out on Live with Regis & Kelly. I was thrilled to do her makeup again and even more excited when she chose a nearly neon pink lipstick to go with her signature lush lashes. Natasha wore Le Metier de Beaute mascara, the Dior 5 Couleurs Designer Palette in 708 Amber Design (the same type of palette worn by Nora Zehetner for the CFDA Fashion Fund awards), and Lancome Color Design Lipstick in Wannabe.
Natasha's hair was done by Ricardo Rojas of Ricardo Rojas Salon.
Have you bought Natasha's new album "Strip Me" yet? If not, download it here via iTunes. Definitely buy the deluxe version for some videos of Natasha singing live in studio. I was listening for inspiration while packing my kit the night before the show. Natasha's best known for her happy songs like "Pocket full of Sunshine", "Love Like This" and her debut single "Unwritten", but I'm a big fan of her ballads also. My favorite track on the new album is called "Recover." After a break up, you listen to "Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis, but if you're in it till the end, listen to "Recover". On a personal note, I'm hoping the next song I'll catch myself singing in the shower is "Timid Song" by Our Lady J (sigh).
Andrew Sotomayor is a celebrity makeup artist in New York who's worked with Juliette Binoche, Kerry Washington, Alicia Silverstone, Saffron Burrows, Natasha Bedingfield, Nina Garcia, Rose Byrne, Isaac Mizrahi, Justin Kirk, Jonathan Groff, Beau Biden and champion boxer Andre Berto. His clients have appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Project Runway, The Today Show, The CBS Early Show, The Rachel Ray Show, Live with Regis & Kelly, and CNN. He's created the makeup for Victoria Beckham's denim and eyewear look books, and assisted on fashion shows including Dior, Diesel, Marchesa, and Project Runway. Magazines like Marie Claire, Latina, Shape, InStyle, Glamour, People, numerous blogs have interviewed him, and he's appeared on television for Access Hollywood. Andrew leads makeup artistry workshops for the students at The High School of Fashion Industries. See his work at DramaFreeMakeup.com
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