Gretchen Mol’s Hair and Makeup for DC’s Premiere of “An American Affair”

I had the pleasure of working with Gretchen Mol this week for the Washington D.C. Premiere of her new movie “An American Affair” out tomorrow, the 27th of February.

Gretchen is a classic beauty that has a look reminiscent of the iconic roles she tends to play. She was Bettie Page in HBO’s “The Notorious Bettie Page”  and you may recognize her past role as Roxie Hart in Broadway’s “Chicago”. In her new movie she plays a character (a mistress possibly?) that has a relation to JFK in the time leading up to his assassination.

Regardless of the complex characters Gretchen tends to play, Gretchen herself is an amazingly down to earth, talented and beautiful actress as well as proud mother.

For her movie premiere I decided to add some waves into Gretchen’s naturally fine and curly hair. I included her input in the whole process and together we decided on a hair and makeup look that would set the right tone for the evening and would work with her classic Jason Wu dress, whom you may know as the designer of Michelle Obama’s Inaugural Ball gown.

I set her hair in medium sized pin curls while doing her makeup and when we released and lightly finger combed through the curls a form started to take place. I kept more of the formed curls in the front, left the hair pretty loose and carefree on the sides and pinned any extra length up in the back, allowing some of the hair to fall naturally out of the pins.

 

Hair and Makeup by Kathy Aragon for Gretchen Mol / Image courtesy of WireImage

Hair and Makeup by Kathy Aragon for Gretchen Mol / Image courtesy of WireImage

For Gretchen’s makeup we did a soft neutral shadow with a black wing tipped liner. Her face was given a glow with a slight mix of Face Atelier’s Ultra Foundation mixed with a dab of Face Atelier’s Ultra Sheer foundation. I added a little smudged color under the eye, highlighted the cheekbones and opted for a soft pink over the cheek as she didn’t want to look too dramatic for this event. The lips were just a light sheer pink gloss over her natural rosy pigmented lips (lucky Gretchen!).

 

Hair and Makeup by Kathy Aragon for Gretchen Mol / Image courtesy of WireImage

Hair and Makeup by Kathy Aragon for Gretchen Mol / Image courtesy of WireImage

I had a great time working with Gretchen and I wish her the best of luck with everything she does! I look forward to seeing more of her work and maybe, one day, we will get to see her in more iconic rolls. Let’s talk Marilyn Monroe! Grin

Here is a video of the Movie Premiere After Party held by Washington Life Magazine.

WLTV World Premiere Screening “An American Affair” from Washington Life Magazine on Vimeo.

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About Kathy Aragon

I’m a licensed freelance makeup artist and hairstylist repped by Artists by Timothy Priano in NY. I work for the CNN Network as a makeup artist and hairstylist and am a presenter for The Powder Group. Some of my clients include CNN, BBC, NFL, HBO, Elle, Glamour, In Touch, In Style, Shape, Cosmo Girl!, O Magazine, People, Real Simple, Working Mother, Virginia Living, DC Modern Luxury, Washington Life, Capitol File Magazine, and more. I also work with clients such as American Express, Choice Hotels, NFL Players, Rocawear, Jones NY and Amtrak to name a few. My job also entails working on high profile and celebrity clientele. I am also the co- founder of fashion photography studio, Studio400, as well as founder of “elevate artists” along with my husband, photographer Luis Aragon. For a more complete resume feel free to visit my site at www.kathyaragon.com. Email: kathy@kathyaragon.com
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2 Responses to Gretchen Mol’s Hair and Makeup for DC’s Premiere of “An American Affair”

  1. Mary says:

    She is great!

  2. FJ says:

    She was awesome playing Betty Paige.

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