To celebrate the start of QVC Beauty Month, the shopping channel commissioned UK artist Daisy de Villeneuve to create portraits of four of the world's most beautiful women -- entirely made using cosmetics available through QVC.
Over 50 lipsticks, 100 eyeliner pencils, 40 cases of eyeshadows and 200 bottles of nail polish went into the unique portraits of Audrey Hepburn, Angelina Jolie, Cheryl Cole and Marilyn Monroe. All are due to be auctioned off for charity.
Beauty Supply Portraits
QVC Beauty Month Immortalizes Icons Using Makeup
Trend Themes
1. Beauty Cosmetics Art - Creating art using makeup as a medium is becoming a popular trend, providing unique and creative opportunities for beauty brands to showcase their products.
2. Charitable Auctions - Charity auctions of unique and exclusive items, such as makeup portraits of iconic figures, are gaining popularity, opening up opportunities for businesses to support causes while generating publicity.
3. Collaborative Campaigns - Collaborations between artists and beauty brands for creating exclusive artworks with makeup products are on the rise, encouraging creativity and expanding brand reach.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty Industry - The beauty industry can leverage the trend of cosmetics art to promote their products as artistic mediums and collaborate with artists for innovative marketing campaigns.
2. Auction Industry - The auction industry can benefit from the increasing demand for unique and exclusive items by organizing charity auctions featuring artistic creations made using cosmetics.
3. Art Industry - The art industry can explore the potential of makeup art as a new and distinctive form of artistic expression, attracting both artists and collectors.