
Maud Laceppe did the makeup on Latvian model Kristine Drinke for Easy Street in the November 2011 issue of Elle with Daniel King as the photographer. The look was natural with a light touch of bronzer on the cheeks amidst a clean face and a slightly tinted lip to go with the effortlessly casual coolness of the shoot.

Maud Laceppe does the makeup on Ukrainian model Juju Ivanyuk in the October 2011 issue of Numéro. Photographer Robbie Fimmano captured the looks for L'aigle noir. In French, L'aigle noir means the black eagle and this is the inspiration Maud used for the makeup. To achieve the dark look, emphasis on the eyes is crucial by using a black shadow across the whole lid extending to the crease and heavy black eyeliner that is thickly lined around the eye and wings out towards the temples for a bird-like look.

Maud Laceppe keeps the makeup simple on model Melissa Tammerijn as she channels the timeless beauty of Catherine Deneuve. David Vasiljevic shot Dynamic Deneuve where Maud applied a muted coral lip, defined cheekbones and voluminous eye lashes as this editorial takes a step back into the 60s.
While Maud is usually credited in magazines for doing makeup such as the story above, the September 2011 issue of Marie Claire featured her in Dress Code, not for makeup but for her personal style.

A full Community team was at The Novelty Knit shoot with four of our artists. Photographer, Paul Maffi shot the story as styled by Vanessa Traina. Hair stylist, Leonardo Manetti slicked back model Charlotte Free's blonde hair with pink tips for an easy do to showcase the makeup by Maud Laceppe where she highlighted the eyes and added a flushed cheek to go with the approaching cooler weather of the fall season.
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Purple was the color of choice in Escape Artists in Elle's September 2011 issue. Makeup artist, Maud Laceppe highlighted Jamaican model, Jeneil Williams' eyes with a strong purple shadow and complimentary eyeliner to accentuate the hue against her natural foundation. Photographer, Laurie Bartley used the lighting to her advantage and stylist, Brian Molloy added bold accesories to stick with this colorful theme.

Photographer Paul Maffi shot Eddie Borgo's Fall 2011 campaign of insect-inspired jewelry. Borgo choose stylist and shoe designer Tabitha Simmons to model for the collection in a neo-romantic gothic look provided by the makeup artistry of Maud Laceppe.

Nothing short of pristine, this editorial spread for Numéro issue #124 captures tribal angst and beauty in duo chromatic tones. Sebastian Kim is responsible for the beautiful photography featuring model, Hailey Clauson. The expert makeup by Maud Laceppe is capable of calling anyone into the wild.

Photographer Paul Maffi shoots Chinese, Japanese, and Indian hairstyles for V71: The Asian Issue on stands May 12th.
Styled by Catherine Newell-Hanson
Makeup by Maud Laceppe
Hair by Shon @ Julian Watson
Model Sonny @ IMG
Manicure by Kristina Konarski @ FORD Artists