York last week to celebrate the very first Gucci cosmetic caseDodge Barrage charity Dodgeball vers — you know the type. They're the ones who are so ridiculously talented at one thing that you're already insanely jealous of them, but then they go and wow you again by demonstrating their mad skills at a totally separate thing. Justin Timberlake and Tilda Swinton are textbook examples of the gifted overachiever — and so is Nick Barose.
I’m a product guy. I’m a producer. So if I’m working on a John Legend, I’m gonna try to give John Legend the best home for him to stay in and I’m gonna try to push Pusha T to make the thing that represents what I like about his music the most. And then for me as Kanye West, I gotta fuck shit up.”
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Talk about the total package.
Since we like to give gifted overachievers their due, we set Barose loose in a studio with some makeup, a few PYT models, a camera, and his imagination and told him to dream up some out-of-the-box beauty looks for fall. On the following pages,
On Gucci message bag“Blood on the Leaves”
“Originally, 'Blood on the Leaves' was supposed to be first [on the album], which psychologically I know would’ve changed certain Yeezus naysayers about the album. But it wasn’t that time for me...I wanted to take a more aggressive approach with music... I’m not here to make easy listening, easy programmable music.
The makeup artist, who trained under the legendary Kevyn Aucoin, is best known for his work on the red carpet with stars like Scarlett Johansson, Maria Bello, and Mila Kunis, and for his crazy
-creative editorial work. His prowess with a makeup brush is reason alone to be in awe of the man, but turns out he's also an incredibly gifted Tournament, hosted by Brooklyn Nets' point guard Deron Williams. Williams started the Hermes kelly 32cm bag tournament as an initiative to focus on supporting autism research, as well as programming that helps children with autism and their families. A host of celebrity supporters including: Jason Kidd, Paul Pierce, Katherine Webb, Jay Pharoah, Vashtie, Michael K. Williams, Nana Meriwether, Alan Anderson and Stalley were on hand to witness the Lost Angels beat the Gotham Undertakers. The winners were able to take home the Ace of Spades trophies, Brooklyn Nets jackets by Starter, and Rockwell watches. Proceeds from the event will benefit Williams’ Point of Hope Foundation, Autism Speaks and New York Collaborates for Autism (NYCA). Click through the gallery to check out D-Will and more photos from the Dodge Barrage.
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