Nat van Zee has been based in London as a fashion make up artist since 2004. Bookings for various publications and clients have taken her to countries such as St Lucia, New York, France, Spain, Egypt, Marokko and Holland. She has worked in fashion since 1999 when worked as a salon hair stylist, a trade that has been highly valued combined with fashion make up. Both for womens wear and menswear clients it seems more and more demanded to do both hair and make up on shoots to keep budget expenses down. Over the last decade Nat van Zee has had editorial exposure in i-D, Vogue (UK, USA, Brasil),  Tatler (UK, Russia),  Grazia (UK, Italy), Nylon, Style, Luxx,  L’Officiel Voyage, Wallpaper, Elle,  Times, Guardian, Observer, InStyle, Glamour, Volt and Esquire. Her expertise as a fashion make up artist reaches beyond photography. She is in demand as a spokes person for cosmetic and beauty brands, works in advertising for brands such as Mastercard, John Lewis and Maxfactor, and Nat works in education for schools based in London that train budding fashion make up artists. In class she teaches the importance of being sensitive to a models face, this includes thorough hygiene, analysing bone structure and enhancing natural features.

Nat van Zee still assists top fashion make up artists from agencies such as Streeters and Jedroot. Recently she marvelled being at a shoot for W Magazine styled by Edward Enninful, photography by Emma Summerton and make up by Miranda Joyce. It was shot over two days at an amazing   eclectic house in Greenwich and included the latest catwalk collections of Celine, Prada, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Sonia Rykiel and Givency modelled by top models Jourdan Dunn, Lily Donaldson and Cara Delevigne.

Edward Enningul was born in Ghana and moved to London with his family as a young child. Possessing a natural flair for fashion, he was spotted on the tube, aged 16, by Nick Knight who consequently asked him to model for i-D. 1991, Edward was appointed Fashion Director of i-D, becoming the youngest ever Fashion Director of an international magazine. Enninful held this position until Spring 2011 when he was appointed Fashion and Style Director of W, whilst continuing to consult for i-D. His fashion campaigns have included Versace, Armani, Christian Dior, Mulberry and Lanvin. Edward has worked on a staggering number of i-D covers, the first of which was singer Rozalla shot by Hugh Stewart. One of Edward’s most memorable covers was of Kirtsten for No. 150, March 1996 at a studio in North London. “We didn’t have any clothes,” Edward recalls, “so I drew a love heart on Kristen’s chest that said Versace, because Versace had just cancelled her from the couture shows” Enninful has worked with  photographers including Craig McDean, Steven Meisel,  Steven Klein, Steven Klein, Mario Sorrenti, Juergen Teller,Terry Richardson, Alasdair McLellan, Emma Summertonand Richard Burbridge and has a close working relationship and friendship with i-D Beauty DirectorPat McGrath, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell who he continues to work with on a regular basis.

 

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