Archive for April, 2009

Stay thirsty my friends

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Dos Equis Team

As Cinco de Mayo quickly approaches we are in full swing with really fun and interactive Dos Equis promotions and events.

In addition to the Dos Equis on premise promotional teams around Denver for the next two weeks, we also have a very fun and exciting surprise for bar patrons.  So, when you are out and about in Denver for the next two weeks keep your eyes peeled for you may just have a chance encounter with the “Most Interesting Man” and some exotic beauties.

Stay thirsty my friends!

Premier Image Agency grants Lucy’s wish

Monday, April 27th, 2009

The Lure Lounge- Denver Colorado

Thanks to everyone who volunteered, attended and donated auction items for “Lucy’s Wish”. On April 11th, Premier Image Agency partnered with Make-A-Wish Foundation to grant the wish of a 14 year old girl named Lucy. Lucy’s wish is to attend NY Fashion Week in 2010.

Lucy's Wish Silent Auction

The event was a complete success and we were so pleased Lucy and her family could join us too. The silent auction had some amazing items that people could not wait to bid on.

Granting a child wish is just about the most rewarding thing you can do. Please contact Make-A-Wish Colorado to see how you can help too.

You can also follow Make-A-Wish on Twitter http://twitter.com/WishColorado and support their Facebook Group http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Make-A-Wish-FoundationR-of-Colorado/55107893785?ref=ts

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Eileen Danahy, Make-A-Wish & Brooke Fogg, PIA

Cheer on PIA’s own, Miss Nevada, Georgina!

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Georgina

Georgina


This Sunday evening, Premier Image Agency’s own Georgina V will compete in the Miss USA competition at the Planet Hollywood Theater! We know she will sparkle and shine onstage - Good Luck Georgina!
Miss Nevada

Miss Nevada

PIA Rising Star - Colleen K

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Colleen

Colleen

Check out one of Premier Image Agency’s rising stars - Colleen K. Starting out in the Chicago suburbs, Colleen relocated to Portland Oregon where she attended University of Oregon and graduated at Portland State University with a BS in Social Science and Communications and a Dance minor. She then moved to sunny Las Vegas where she has actively pursued acting, modeling and dancing.

Maxim Hometown Hotties

Maxim Hometown Hotties

With credits such as Maxim Hometown Hotties, Stuff Magazine and FHM she is now a rising international model.

Stuff magazine

Stuff magazine



Acting in movies such as Oceans 13, Fast and Furious 4 and TV shows such as Larry the Cable Guy Christmas Special and Party at the Palms, she has catapulted into the world of acting in LA . With many projects on the forefront and a possible HDTV show to host, you will be sure to hear her name more and more!

Interested in booking Colleen? Please contact Premier Image Agency today!

April Guest Blogger - Make-up by Janine

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Premier Image Agency’s guest blogger for April is Janine Schmenk. She reviews her experience at New York’s Fashion Week. Her insights and photos from her latest make-up adventure are below!

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Top Three Things You May Not Know About Fashion Week:

#3) Not Every Fashion Show Involves a Runway. . .

We’ve all heard about NY Fashion Week as taking place in “the Tents”. You know you’ve seen your fave Project Runway star wailing, “Its been my dream to show at Bryant Park!” They are referring to a set of three tents constructed in NY’s Bryant Park on 6th and 42nd. As an invitee to a show in the tents, you take your seat and watch as models pound the runway in the collection of the season (in this case, Fall 09 Ready-to-Wear). This setting especially suits designers who love the production aspects of a show: thematic music, over-the-top hair and makeup, even the movement adds theatricality and drama to a show.

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This year, a trend for some designers was to show in a gallery style instead. Also referred to as a presentation, a gallery showing places the models in a space, and the audience moves around to view the designs, like an art gallery (hence, the name). For some, like Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman, a more intimate presentation is better suited to the designs themselves, allowing the viewer to see the detailing and workmanship of the dresses up close, and for as long as they like. For newer or less-well-known designers, the allure of a gallery show is the savings over the expense of a runway production. This style is also more suited to smaller, or “capsule” collections, as a runway would look silly with only 8 designs marching down.

One last advantage of a gallery-style showing? The location choice can speak about the collection. The shows that I worked with the AVEDA team fell under this rule. At the Bodkin show, the greenery of the NY Horticultural Society was a fit for the organic fabrics and sustainable fruit dyes of designer Eviana Hartman. The upscale cocktail designs of Ilana Sutherland’s 6119 show were aptly surrounded by the modern penthouse of a Chelsea studio. With champagne flowing and city views surrounding the collection, the context could not have been better. . . not even on a catwalk in a famous tent!

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#2) And You Thought Packing for Spring Break Was Tough . . .

The road to Fashion Week was an exciting and lucky one for me. But the physical “getting there” was a little more difficult than I expected. No one is exactly a “fan” of TSA regulations. That being said, imagine if all the tools you need just to work come in liquid bottles and fragile palettes. You would want to carry-on all you could, not wanting to leave the most valuable possessions you have receiving anything less than white glove treatment. But the liquids cant go on board, and you can only have one carry-on and one checked bag. And so the deconstruction of the kit begins. . .

Any professional makeup artist understands the importance of having their kit organized to the nth degree. Reaching into your kit for an item, and knowing exactly where it will be saves valuable time, especially in a setting where every second counts. In our home cities, traveling with our kits perfectly intact doesn’t require a second thought. Our makeup team came from Denver, Dallas, Houston, Boston, and Penn. To get to New York, we broke our kits down for air travel, condensing as much as we could. Once there, i took everything i needed and packed in zip pouches into a canvas bag, knowing that schlepping my train case all through the subways and down the streets wouldn’t be fun. Working out of pared-down, unfamiliar kits was certainly challenging, but our team pulled together, shared what we had, and helped each other make it a success!

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#1) Prepare, Prepare, Prepare. . . but the Most Memorable Moments are When the Unexpected Happens!

To get ready for the shows, our Team Lead, Andrea, meets with designers to do a “test”. They discuss the collection, the theme or mood of the show, and any specific ideas the designer and/or creative director have for makeup. Sometimes the designers have very specific ideas of what they want (bold brow, red lip, clean skin), and sometimes its more vague (romantic but modern). Then the lead pulls tears (images from magazines or web images) to give the designers a visual to work with. Once an idea is in place, the makeup and hair leads bring in a model and do a demo for the designer’s team so they can see exactly what the finished look will be. Often the hair Team Lead is doing the same thing. The teams work together, tweaking until it is exactly right, and everyone is satisfied.

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On the day of the show, the makeup team arrives at the location with our entire kits, ready for anything. Once there, Andrea first tells us everything we need out on our station, makeup colors, product, tools, etc. After we set up, she shows us the tears, describes the look, and gives us a makeup map that she has prepared. The makeup maps are white sheets with a face printed on them, that show the placement of colors for a look. When everyone is on the same page, she brings in a model to do a demo. The makeup team (usually five or six of us) crowd around and watch, so that we know how the application is done. Andrea gives us tips and things to look out for as she goes. Once the demo finishes, the models start to arrive. We all grab one, and go to work! When we finish a model, we grab Andrea for a check, and find another to start on. Most often we are trying to wrestle them away from the hair team, which is notorious for model hogging! Otherwise they are near the craft table, and the best way to get them away from there is to tell them to make a plate and bring it over. Since we touch up lips right before the girls hit the runway, its not uncommon for us to paint face while the girls eat. After all, their days are spent running across town, from one show to the next. And, yes, models do eat!

The backstage process is pretty well organized and efficient. Its faced paced, true, but not the crazy chaos you might have imagined. But it wouldn’t be fashion week without the unexpected! At one of the shows, our look was a very natural dewy face. We finished all the models we had, and were still missing two. They finally ran in, definitely late, but in plenty of time to do a simple, natural look. Or so we thought. . . I was finished early, and had one sit in my chair. But when she sat down, i saw, to my horror, that she had come straight from another show; a show that had blue glitter shadow up to (and in) her brows, intricate braids in the hair, and navy nail polish! We had five girls working at once, two untangling her hair, one washing her face, one applying makeup to the clean side of her face, and two with nail polish remover and q-tips, furiously trying to scrub polish off her cuticles. Thank goodness for reinforcements!

In the end, fashion week was an amazing, surprising, and unforgettable experience! I have so many stories, and I hope you enjoyed sharing a few of them with me. Thanks friends!
~Janine

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Lucy’s Wish!

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

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On April 11th we are doing an amazing event, for an awesome cause. We are partnering with Make A Wish Foundation to grant the fabulous wish of Lucy. Lucy is a 14 year old girl with hypoplastic anemia, her life wish is to go to NY Fashion Week 2010. We felt particularly drawn to help grant Lucy’s wish as we are in the fashion industry and feel we could really help make this special girls dream come true.

Some of you may know Make A Wish Foundation is one of the charities we work with here at PIA. This is the first time Make A Wish has actually partnered with this agency exclusively on an event and we feel very honored they are allowing us to throw this event in order to grant Lucy’s wish.

Our goal is to raise enough money through event sponsorships and donations for our silent auction to grant Lucy’s wish. We realize it is a difficult time for everyone right now in this economy, but we always have to remind ourselves we are so lucky as we still all have our health!

We are still looking for additional sponsors and donors for this event, so if you are interested please email Brooke directly at brooke@premierimageagency.com

Harley C.A.R.E.s

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Nicole

Nicole

Last weekend, Premier Image Agency models tore up the runway for the Harley Davidson clothing line in their store in Glenwood Springs.

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James

The show was a benefit for the CARE animal shelter in Aspen. Many of the models shared the spotlight with furry friends from the shelter!

Nicole

Nicole

The show included cowboy flair, leather style, and casual looks. What a show! Photography provided by Jonathan Shoup.

Cynthia

Cynthia

Lauren

Lauren