Fashion Fights for Animal Rights
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Pictured: Phoenix Renata and the Pink Ladies outside Phoenix Cosmetics, Kingsland.
Media
Release
Monday 14th September 2009
Fashion Fights for Animal Rights
A Creative Collaboration between Phoenix Cosmetics and the SPCA
Dynamic New Zealand makeup entrepreneur Phoenix Renata, director of Phoenix Cosmetics, backed by a talented group of makeup artists has created a 2010 calendar of fabulous fashion makeup-art to raise money for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (the SPCA).
The calendar will be launched on Tuesday 20th October at AUT’s St Paul Street Gallery, Auckland, alongside an exhibition of photographs by Ma’an Adbul-Hafeedh taken during the calendar’s shoots.
Inspiration for the calendar is Make-Up artistry at its finest. It showcases a diverse array of beauty fashion portraits with themes ranging from a Pre-Raphaelite Goddess, to a ‘20’s Clara Bow “It” Girl to a ‘50’s Marilyn Monroe Bombshell.
The exciting talent who donated their time to the project include Beauty Bible editor Je’tamie Hayr, the ever entertaining drag queens - Buffy and Bimbo (also known as the Fabulous Make-over Girls), actress Katherine Kennard, TV personalities Katy Thomas, Jo Holley and Jessie Gurunathan, as well as Rohini Jay, Rebecca Connor, Natalie Roum, Evana Patterson and Natalia Par.
Guests at the launch will have the opportunity to purchase the calendar, and also a series of stunning limited edition photographs taken during the calendar shoots. From October 21st these go on sale through Trade Me, from Phoenix Cosmetics’ Stores in Kingsland and Takapuna, on Phoenix Cosmetics online store and through the SPCA.
Everyone who worked on the calendar donated their time and services for free and 100% of the proceeds from the calendar go towards the SPCA.
SPCA Marketing manager,
Martin Mackenzie is delighted to be involved, “We really
appreciate what Phoenix and girls are doing to support the
society. Many of the animals who arrive at the SPCA have
been neglected, physically abused or abandoned by their
owners, and the cost of rescuing, treating and
rehabilitating them is simply enormous.”
The role of
the SPCA is to encourage the humane treatment of all animals
and to prevent cruelty that may be inflicted upon them.
Every year the Auckland SPCA cares for over 15,000 animals
by providing, shelter, care and attention. They also work
to educate the public on having a humane understanding of
animals’ needs, and actively lobby for animal rights
legislation.
Says Martin, “The SPCA receives no local or central government funding and relies on the generosity of the community, and its people and businesses such as Phoenix and her team to ensure that the SPCA can continue to speak and act for these who can’t speak for themselves.”
Phoenix Cosmetics is an Auckland-based cosmetics company with beauty stores in Kingsland and Takapuna. The New Zealand-owned salons are decorated European–style, reminiscent of a bygone era with ‘30s jazz-inspired music playing, velvet chaise lounges and plenty of pink. The Phoenix ‘Pink Ladies’ have years of experience, in the fashion and make-up industries, with plenty of enthusiasm and people skills.
Phoenix Cosmetics would like to thank Leaflets, Paul Blomfield PR, AUT’s St Paul Street Gallery, Anna Stretton, WigFx, Unitech, RitaSue, Diamond Dance Girls, Jessica Bridal for donating time and services to this project.
For more
information
visit
www.phoenixcosmetics.com
www.spca.org.nz
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About
Phoenix Cosmetics
One of only a handful of New
Zealand -owned cosmetic companies, Phoenix Cosmetics is the
brainchild of make-up artist Phoenix Renata. Phoenix
Cosmetics had successfully been selling products to
pharmacies, stores and markets across Auckland prior to
opening their first store.
Phoenix Cosmetics opened its
flagship boutique in early May 2005 and since then has
continued to grow and develop. Phoenix Cosmetics is now a
recognized and respected provider of cosmetics and beauty
services. Voted Best Brows in Auckland by Metro Magazine
2007, the boutiques are popular and respected places for
quality make-up services.
About the
SPCA
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals (SPCA) was created in England in 1824 and is
recognised as the world’s oldest and most influential
animal welfare organisation. The New Zealand arm of the
charity now operates throughout country with the mission of
educating and encouraging the humane treatment of all
animals, and to prevent cruelty that may be inflicted upon
them. The SPCA provides shelter for animals requiring care,
works to educate the public on having a humane understanding
of animals’ needs, and actively lobbies for animal rights
legislation.
ENDS