The beauty look—a true collaboration between Roan and Davy— took three hours of careful painting to fully complete. “Chappell creates really strong themes for each of her performances, and [her stylist] Genesis provided a detailed mood board so that I could design a highly stylized big glam look to punctuate the theme,” Davy says. “There’s nothing I love more than bringing a narrative, vibe, or sentiment to life through makeup. I printed out 10 copies of Chappell’s face and sketched 10 ideas directly onto those photos and ended showing her just two of them. Once we finally met in person for the first time, we got right to work planning the details of the look.”
To get Roan’s signature Drag-inspired look, Davy used the HAUS LABS Triclone Skin Tech foundation in shade 000 Fair. From there, the makeup artist added in details that paid homage to beauty icons like Boy George, punks from the 80s and drag queen Violet Chachki. “My favorite parts of this look are the line of rhinestones on Chappell’s lower lashes. I used Half Magic’s self-adhesive Face Gems. I painted her lashes white so they disappeared and then redrew a fake lower lash line one fourth of an inch below her real lash line which I then lined with fake lashes. Her eyes looked almost cartoon, but super elevated.”
The end result is something, well, magical. “Beauty isn’t everything. It’s the only thing,” Roan says. “I wish I made that up.”