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Fernando Torquatto - What does beauty really do in fashion imagery?

26 min · 8 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Flying Solo Fashion Talks, Fernando Torquatto – one of the most recognized beauty artists in the industry – shares how makeup shapes visual storytelling and defines the final image. From cinematic references to on-set decisions, this conversation breaks down what actually builds strong fashion visuals today. What we talk about: – why beauty defines the emotional impact of an image – how real collaboration between makeup, styling, and photography works – building a personal aesthetic through cinema, history, and experience – what actually makes a beauty artist professional today – how visibility and recognition affect a creative career Key ideas from Fernando: – makeup directs how the image is perceived – strong results come from respecting roles on set – references matter – from film to cultural context – your style is built over time, not copied – visibility can change the trajectory of your work This episode was recorded as part of the Flying Solo Fashion Awards - a nonprofit initiative recognizing the full creative team behind fashion imagery, from photographers and stylists to models, makeup artists, and set designers. https://www.designer.flyingsolo.nyc/awards [https://www.designer.flyingsolo.nyc/awards] Instagram Fernando Torquatto https://www.instagram.com/eufernandotorquatto?igsh=MWM5dmhmMjhjdHE0cA== [https://www.instagram.com/eufernandotorquatto?igsh=MWM5dmhmMjhjdHE0cA==] Instagram Flying Solo https://www.instagram.com/flyingsolonyc?igsh=MTNhemRweDl3aWk0OA== [https://www.instagram.com/flyingsolonyc?igsh=MTNhemRweDl3aWk0OA==]

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