Arte e Cultura
To Celebrate its 80th Anniversary, Revlon Will Be Unveiling a Stunning Retrospective, to Celebrate Style and Beauty from Each of the Past Eight Decades
A collection of London's ground-breaking creatives have come together to showcase how these ages have influenced Revlon's continual innovation within the beauty industry through works of fine art and installation alongside a wide range of artifacts sourced from Revlon archives.
The exhibition, curated by Ryan Lanji , will feature works from Revlon's UK Nail Ambassador,
Jenny Longworth and a number of
London's ground-breaking creatives: Fine artist
Lorna May Wadsworth (previous works include commissioned paintings of
Lady Thatcher , model Lily Cole , Sir
Derek Jacobi , and Richard Curtis ),
Alex Noble (Art Director and Fashion Designer whose designed for Lady Gaga and
Florence Welsh ), Fashion Illustrator Spiros Halaris, Filmmaker Nicola Saint-Marc and artists
Bobby Patmore , Linton Meagher ,
Debra Frances - who will all be interpreting Revlon's celebrated heritage through a blend of contemporary art and the history of Revlon.
The exhibition will tell the story of Charles Revson - the man who built the Revlon Empire and how he changed the appearance of women throughout the world - both in how they looked to others and how they looked to themselves.
'ENAMOURED: 80 Years of Revlon' will run from 30 November to 2 December at the London Film Museum, Covent Garden, 45 Wellington Street,
London WC2E 7BN.
30 November, 2012: 10.00am - 19.00pm
1 December, 2012: 10.00am - 18.00pm
2 December, 2012: 10.00am - 18.00pm
REVSON - REVLON - REVOLUTIONARY
Illustration by Spiros Halaris . http://www.spiroshalaris.com