Legends Makeup Academy: Ve Neil Poison Ivy Makeup Demo 2021
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- LMA Founder Ve Neill recreates the iconic Poison Ivy makeup from the 1997 film Batman & Robin for Legends Makeup Academy in this intimate demonstration with model Cassidy Kahler. The appliances used were the originals made by Rick Baker from the film production and worn by actress Uma Thurman.
Makeup: Ve Neill @therealve
Costume: Cassidy Kahler @cass_play
Model: Cassidy Kahler @cass_play
Wig Styling: Yolanda Toussieng @yolandatoussieng
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I Love cassidy kahler. How perfectly this fits her.
I have leaves from the actual screen worn costume that I pretty much searched to the ends of the earth for. I'm thinking about having them professionally reproduced and selling them as DIY kits on Etsy so more women can rock this look. It would be awesome to see the eye pieces made into a 3D printer file.
That would be awesome
yes omg that would be awesome 🥰
Perfect as always ☺❤
What about her last costume in movie? Where she fights batgirl! That was best look!
That is so cool! It came out gorgeous! How did you manage to snag the actual mask?? That's the coolest part of all!
If those are the actual, screen-worn eyebrow appliques, it almost seems sacreligious to not only use them on someone else (I mean no offense to the model), but to use them at all as, depending on the glue used, they can be damaged. Regardless, it was amazing to see the legendary film makeup icon Ve Neill recreate this look and share some of the behind-the-scenes details!
Oh! I also wanted to say I'm not certain how I feel about seeing that even a femme fatale like Poison Ivy would be at the mercy of pantyhose runs/ladders (see 3:00)! On one hand, it's rather comforting to know that it's a curse all women (and drag queens like myself) suffer. At the same time, we've put men on the damned moon and yet we STILL can't find a way to fix this? Granted, I know it can't take precedence over the quest for world peace, but damn!
I read a lot about Rick and your work in those old magazines "The Make Up Artist" by Michael Key. I just wonder what material Rick Baker used for those eyepieces? Is it silicon or latex or foam? Thanks for your reply from Salzburg :)
They look like some kind of molded latex since they have a little play to adhere to the face but are still firm.