Photography Kevin DrelonBeauty / Photo story Beauty / Photo story Will amphibian make-up be the next big trend?In a new shoot, make-up artist Lisa Michalik and photographer Kevin Drelon tell a story of unconventional beauty in unexpected placesShareLink copied ✔️January 16, 2024January 16, 2024Text Alyshea Wharton Kevin Drelon x Lisa Michalik Dazed community member Lisa Michalik’s amphibian-inspired make-up is a tribute to the mysteries that surround us. In an otherworldly new shoot, she ”showcases the transformative power of unique and unexpected elements” in nature. Working alongside photographer Kevin Drelon, Michalik took inspiration from the diverse beauty of nature and channeled it into reptilian looks that are unsettling, even while being visually striking. It’s a combination that is key to much of the make-up artist’s work. ”Today we no longer have any limits, beauty can be virtual, ugly, speckled, connected, sublime, or even controversial. We can all create beauty. We just have to know how to observe it and realise it,” Michalik told Dazed in 2020, while discussing the inspiration behind her grotesque and alluring grills. For this shoot, she focused on texture, using pearl-like beads – which almost evoke the satisfying slime of frogspawn – to frame and extenuate the eyes. ”We experimented with a variety of materials, including iridescent fabrics, intricate metallic embellishments and translucent textures,” Michalik says. While framing the eyes is usually the role of the eyebrows, here they were bleached in order to create a fantasy similar to the reptile’s idle stare. Alongside Drelon’s illuminating photography, ”these elements were combined to create looks that gave the illusion of a second skin, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy”. The shoot produces striking images to remind us of the beauty in nature and how unconventional this can seem on the surface. ”Our aim was to push boundaries and explore new possibilities while staying open to the inspiration that surrounds us,” Michalik tells Dazed, hoping the photos resonate with viewers and inspire a sense of intrigue. ”Our intention is to challenge conventional ideas of beauty and encourage individuals to embrace and celebrate their unique features,” she tells us. ”We want people to feel encouraged to explore new forms of beauty and to appreciate the visual diversity that exists around us.” Make-up Lisa Michelin, stylist Joana Dacheville, hair Anastasiia Tymoshchuk, nails Magda SPhotography Kevin Drelon Photography Kevin Drelon, styling Joana Dacheville, make-up Lisa Michalik, hair Anastasiia Tymoshchuk, nails Magda S., styling assistant Leo Rouault, hair assistant Tarasenko Nataliia, make-up assistant Celine Yang, nail artist assistant Yoana Tg, model Claude Payen de Lapierre. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingBjörk on nature, new music and working with AI: ‘I’m a digital craftswoman’Between hosting a new exhibition at the National Gallery of Iceland and building her long-awaited 11th studio album, Björk calls in to dispel a misconception about her workMusicFashionRagebait runway cameos are fashion’s most embarrassing trendDazed LeagueGeneration soccer: 8 game-changers on why the game matters for AmericaBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaHEYDUDEFashionHEYDUDE wants you to be outside this summerFashionMen are so back! The boys made their mark on the SS27 catwalksReplitLife & CultureJoin Spike Jonze, Reshma Saujani and more at vibeconDazed LeagueInside Dazed League, a tribute to soccer in North AmericaMusic Swetty is Japan’s modern emo rock starEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy