| Manhattan Make-up Artist Mixer Features Bobbi Brown |
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| Photos by (above) Joy Glenn and Ben Ritter; courtesy of Bobbi Brown. |
Posted: Wednesday 08 April, 2009
The editorial staff of Make-Up Artist magazine and Naimie’s Beauty Center present the Big Apple Make-Up Artist Mixer, a party and book-signing with internationally-acclaimed beauty expert Bobbi Brown.
Some of the biggest names in the New York make-up scene will attend
this festive event, where they’ll enjoy cocktails, canapés and
conversation about the latest industry news. The
mixer, sponsored by Naimie’s, will be held 5-8 p.m. Thursday, May 14 in
the Marlin Room of historic Webster Hall, located at 125 E. 11th St.
in New York. Admission is by invitation. Brown will sign copies of her latest book, Makeup Manual,
an illustrated guide of professional make-up techniques for novices and
aspiring make-up artists; the book will be available for purchase
onsite. She’ll also speak about her new partnership with her alma
mater, Emerson College—the Bobbi Brown Makeup Artistry Program at
Emerson College—and other upcoming projects.
Make-Up Artist also invites artists to discuss their latest projects at the event as the magazine develops its editorial calendar. Make-Up Artist is internationally circulated and was created in 1996 by Emmy® Award-winning make-up artist Michael Key.
Naimie’s
Beauty Center, based in Los Angeles, is one of the make-up industry’s
foremost retailers, offering a wide range of cosmetic tools and
products—including Bobbi Brown Cosmetics—to professional make-up
artists and hairstylists worldwide. For more information, visit www.naimies.com. For more information or to arrange press credentials, call Managing Editor Heather Wisner at (800) 805-6648 or e-mail heather_w@makeupmag.com.

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