Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Jair Alcon
Hair & Make-up by Carolina
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Wedding Day - Jill C. 12.21/12
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Fall Meadow Photography
www.fallmeadowphotography.com
Venue:
Off the Grid
http://www.partyoffthegrid.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Fall Meadow Photography
www.fallmeadowphotography.com
Venue:
Off the Grid
http://www.partyoffthegrid.com
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Wedding Day - Kalee J. - 12.16/2012
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Erica Joyice Photography
http://www.ericajoyce.com
Venue:
Wildscape Ranch
http://wildscaperanch.com/index.html
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Erica Joyice Photography
http://www.ericajoyce.com
Venue:
Wildscape Ranch
http://wildscaperanch.com/index.html
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Wedding - Andrea S. 12.1/2012 ( Fort Worth Hair & Make-up Atrist)
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Venue:
Belltower Chapel
http://www.belltowerfortwoth.com
Photographer:
Akisha Rundquist
http://www.ariellaphotography.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Venue:
Belltower Chapel
http://www.belltowerfortwoth.com
Photographer:
Akisha Rundquist
http://www.ariellaphotography.com
Monday, November 26, 2012
Bridal Portrait - Kelly R. - 11.26/2012
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer :
Amanda Roberts Dykan
http://www.amandamulberrylanestudio.com
Place :
Old Red Museum - Dallas, Texas
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer :
Amanda Roberts Dykan
http://www.amandamulberrylanestudio.com
Place :
Old Red Museum - Dallas, Texas
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Bridal Portrait - Haley W.H. 10.28/2012
Hair & Make-up by Carolina :
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Karen Bennett Photography
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Karen Bennett Photography
Monday, October 22, 2012
Bridal Portrait - Katie H. - 10.22/2012
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Michelle Peyronet
http://www.peyronetphotography.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Michelle Peyronet
http://www.peyronetphotography.com
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Wedding Day - Mary J. - 10.20/2012 ( Dallas Wedding Hair & Make-up )
Hair & Make-up by Carolina
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Lora Ayers
http://www.loraayersphotography.com
Hotel:
Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel & Spa
Wow, where to start with Carolina?! I can truly say she was quickly a favorite vendor, due to her dedication, talent, and friendliness! She always came prepared and on time and traveled whenever necessary (even in the dark!). She would wake up at whatever time you need to be ready to make sure everything is done on time. She also won't stop until you are happy with everything and your hair and make-up. She did a trial run, hair/make-up for my bridals and wedding, along with some of my family members, and I received many compliments on what a wonderful job she did. She also cut, colored, and highlighted my hair and extensions to match, and I plan on going back to get my hair done! She also is just a genuinely fun and sweet person to be around, will make you laugh and de-stress on your day, and she's easy to talk to. My whole family loved her! Thanks to Carolina for everything! I would highly recommend her for any hair and/or makeup needs! Mary J.
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Lora Ayers
http://www.loraayersphotography.com
Hotel:
Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel & Spa
Wow, where to start with Carolina?! I can truly say she was quickly a favorite vendor, due to her dedication, talent, and friendliness! She always came prepared and on time and traveled whenever necessary (even in the dark!). She would wake up at whatever time you need to be ready to make sure everything is done on time. She also won't stop until you are happy with everything and your hair and make-up. She did a trial run, hair/make-up for my bridals and wedding, along with some of my family members, and I received many compliments on what a wonderful job she did. She also cut, colored, and highlighted my hair and extensions to match, and I plan on going back to get my hair done! She also is just a genuinely fun and sweet person to be around, will make you laugh and de-stress on your day, and she's easy to talk to. My whole family loved her! Thanks to Carolina for everything! I would highly recommend her for any hair and/or makeup needs! Mary J.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Wedding Day - Cynthia M.R - 10.13/12
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Chris Wilson
http://www.cwilsonphotography.com
Venue:
Royal Affair Ballroom
http://royalaffairs.com/
Dj:
Fresh Spin Entertainment
http://www.freshspindj.com
Cakery:
http://www.candyhavenandcakes.com
Minister:
LoveNotes
http://www.lovenotes.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Chris Wilson
http://www.cwilsonphotography.com
Venue:
Royal Affair Ballroom
http://royalaffairs.com/
Dj:
Fresh Spin Entertainment
http://www.freshspindj.com
Cakery:
http://www.candyhavenandcakes.com
Minister:
LoveNotes
http://www.lovenotes.com
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Wedding - Lourdes C. M. 9.29/12 ( DallasWedding Hair & Make-up
HAIR & MAKE-UP BY CAROLINA:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Susan Gilbert
http://www.susangilbertphotogrsphy.com
Cakery:
http://www.sugarbeesweets.com
Band:
Mary Nesvatba
http://www.bellavoicestrinks.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Susan Gilbert
http://www.susangilbertphotogrsphy.com
Cakery:
http://www.sugarbeesweets.com
Band:
Mary Nesvatba
http://www.bellavoicestrinks.com
Monday, September 24, 2012
Engagement Portrait - Crystal R.-9.13/12 (Dallas Engagement Hair & Make-up )
HAIR & MAKE-UP BY CAROLINA:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Joseph Mark Photography
http://www.josephmark.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Joseph Mark Photography
http://www.josephmark.com
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Bridal - Amanda C.E. - 9.23/12 ( Dallas Hair & Make-up )
HAIR & MAKE-UP BY CAROLINA:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Chad Ellison
http://www.chadellison.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Chad Ellison
http://www.chadellison.com
Wedding Day - Katie H.O - 9.22/12
HAIR & MAKE-UP BY CAROLINA :
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Michelle Peyronet
http://www.peyronetphotography.com
Planner:
Precisely as Planned
Rhonda Baker
http://www.preciselyasplanned.com
Baker:
Sweet memories
http://www.sweetmemorie.grobinder.com
Venue:
Whites Chapel
http://www.whiteschapelumc.com
PhotoBooth:
Complete Music
http://www.mydallasdj.com
Band:
Paul Salos
http://www.paulsalos.com
Food:
Farina's Winery & Cafe
http://www.farinaswinery.homestead.com
Video:
http://www.mosaicweddingfilms.com
I have done: Hair & Make-up for everybody and I made the hairpieces !! and veil
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Michelle Peyronet
http://www.peyronetphotography.com
Planner:
Precisely as Planned
Rhonda Baker
http://www.preciselyasplanned.com
Baker:
Sweet memories
http://www.sweetmemorie.grobinder.com
Venue:
Whites Chapel
http://www.whiteschapelumc.com
PhotoBooth:
Complete Music
http://www.mydallasdj.com
Band:
Paul Salos
http://www.paulsalos.com
Food:
Farina's Winery & Cafe
http://www.farinaswinery.homestead.com
Video:
http://www.mosaicweddingfilms.com
I have done: Hair & Make-up for everybody and I made the hairpieces !! and veil
Friday, September 7, 2012
BRIDAL PORTRAIT - Mary J. - 9.7/12 ( Dallas Bridal Hair & Makeup )
Hair & Make-up by Carolina :
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography by:
Lora Ayers
http://www.loraayersphotography.com
I have done: Hair & Make-up, Custom Made Extensions, Color & Cut, False Eyelashes, Eyebrows Tweezed
Wow, where to start with Carolina?! I can truly say she was quickly a favorite vendor, due to her dedication, talent, and friendliness! She always came prepared and on time and traveled whenever necessary (even in the dark!). She would wake up at whatever time you need to be ready to make sure everything is done on time. She also won't stop until you are happy with everything and your hair and make-up. She did a trial run, hair/make-up for my bridals and wedding, along with some of my family members, and I received many compliments on what a wonderful job she did. She also cut, colored, and highlighted my hair and extensions to match, and I plan on going back to get my hair done! She also is just a genuinely fun and sweet person to be around, will make you laugh and de-stress on your day, and she's easy to talk to. My whole family loved her! Thanks to Carolina for everything! I would highly recommend her for any hair and/or makeup needs!
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography by:
Lora Ayers
http://www.loraayersphotography.com
I have done: Hair & Make-up, Custom Made Extensions, Color & Cut, False Eyelashes, Eyebrows Tweezed
Wow, where to start with Carolina?! I can truly say she was quickly a favorite vendor, due to her dedication, talent, and friendliness! She always came prepared and on time and traveled whenever necessary (even in the dark!). She would wake up at whatever time you need to be ready to make sure everything is done on time. She also won't stop until you are happy with everything and your hair and make-up. She did a trial run, hair/make-up for my bridals and wedding, along with some of my family members, and I received many compliments on what a wonderful job she did. She also cut, colored, and highlighted my hair and extensions to match, and I plan on going back to get my hair done! She also is just a genuinely fun and sweet person to be around, will make you laugh and de-stress on your day, and she's easy to talk to. My whole family loved her! Thanks to Carolina for everything! I would highly recommend her for any hair and/or makeup needs!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Press - John Conte - 8.23/12 ( Dallas Magazine Print Hair & Make-up)
Make-up done for John Conte - Magazine cover page !
Magazine: L Style G Style
http://www.lstylegstyle.com
Photography by:
Michael Thad Carter
http://www.mtcphotography.com
Magazine: L Style G Style
http://www.lstylegstyle.com
Photography by:
Michael Thad Carter
http://www.mtcphotography.com
John Conte still remembers his neighbor’s reaction when he told her he was selling his cozy apartment on East 63rd Street and Second Avenue in Manhattan and moving to Dallas. “I’m so sorry,” she said. “What happened?”
Her reaction was hardly the exception. Friends wondered if Conte and his partner, Lucas Belinkie, who’d accepted a job in private equity in Dallas, would even be safe—gulp—in a “red state.” Colleagues at Ralph Lauren, where the 30-year-old had vaulted up the corporate ladder to become the director of retail development for the company’s line of women’s wear, were dumbfounded. His boss, meanwhile, implied he’d gone soft. “To quote The Devil Wears Prada,” Conte said, “‘A million girls would kill for this job.’ To them, it’s unfathomable to leave.” But Conte did leave, giving up a well-compensated and promising career based in Times Square that saw him traveling across the country and managing a staff of 90.
When he touched down in Dallas for the first time, Conte hopped in a cab and asked to be taken to the “center of the city.” The driver, unsure how to respond, dropped him off at the touristy West End in downtown Dallas. But on a weekday afternoon, there were no tourists in sight and the streets were empty. Conte thought he’d landed on the moon. Looking for familiar signs of life—the bustle of foot traffic or the chatter of a sidewalk cafe—he started walking. By the time he arrived in Uptown, a heavy backpack weighing him down, he was in tears. “I kept thinking, ‘what is this place and where is everybody?’” he said. “My apartment was on the market back in New York, I’d given notice at work and I thought I’d just made the biggest mistake of my life.”
Despite his inauspicious arrival, Conte’s tears eventually dried. Four years later, the lifelong city kid, an individual who claims he’d “never even seen a firefly” before arriving in Texas, has adjusted quite nicely. Conte, now 34, is the vice president of education at Wade College, the city’s premier merchandising and design institution. The position marks another dizzying rise for the fashion guru, who, in four years, has gone from being a part-time adjunct professor teaching visual merchandising to overseeing more than 300 students and 24 staffers. In addition to managing faculty, he is primarily responsible for overseeing the college’s curriculum, which is undergoing a series of changes as the institution expands to begin offering all of its concentrations at the baccalaureate level starting in the spring of 2013.
Harry Davros, president of Wade College, believes a professor’s effectiveness is measured by the work his or her students produce. Finding professors who know how to challenge students in an engaging way is rare, he said. He attributes Conte’s quick rise to his ability to do both: challenge his students and get them to produce higher-quality work. “The first thing that stood out about John was his teaching ability,” Davros said. “He knows how to get through to students and that’s rare. It’s like catching lightning in a bottle.”
Higher education might seem like an unlikely destination for someone who spent the first decade of his career navigating the pressure-filled showrooms and corporate offices in New York’s Garment District. A closer look reveals Conte has always had two loves: fashion and teaching. His first teaching job was at Berkeley College in West Paterson, New Jersey. It took Conte, who was 22 and living in Queens at the time,
2 1/2 hours by subway, bus and cab to get to the school for an evening class, where he taught merchandising to students who were often years his senior. “I was so hungry to teach at the time,” said Conte, who went on to teach at the Fashion Institute of Technology, LIM College (his alma mater) and the Katharine Gibbs School. “It’s clear to me now that teaching is actually my lifelong passion.”
It is a passion that Conte approaches with the same perfectionist streak that he honed during his early career on the showroom floor. When he says that era was “survival of the fittest” with the same intensity as a military veteran recalling his time overseas, you forget he is talking about fashion, which might as well be war by other means. Conte has a résumé that belies his age. A product of the executive training program at Bloomingdale’s, he began his career in retail buying. Before transitioning from retail to wholesale as project manager at Vanity Fair Corporation, he held a merchant position at Banana Republic Catalog. All along the way, however, he quietly longed to teach. “At the end of the day, the industry felt empty,” he said. “As an educator, you feel like you are making a difference, you are sharing your own success with other people. They look at you for what you’ve accomplished and they’re so respectful of it.”
Conte has also grown to appreciate Dallas. He and Belinkie own an elegant three-story townhome in Oak Lawn. The couple turned to interior designer Terry Dye to accent the contemporary abode with like a 200 year old old English clock and a century-old French settee. But Conte’s most-prized possessions are a pair of bug-eyed pugs who patrol his ornate living room like masters of the estate. “I have grown to love Dallas,” he said. “The quality of life is unrivaled, and to say this city is gay-friendly is an understatement. Much of Dallas is more open than the Upper East Side in Manhattan.”
In person, Conte is diminutive and tightly coiled. He speaks quickly, but with a precision that can almost seem rehearsed (though I’m certain he had no advance knowledge of my questions). It is clear that Conte—looking dapper in a double-breasted blazer and a sharp bow tie when I met him at his office—has mastered the art of presentation, not in a shallow way, but as a matter of principle. Perhaps that’s not surprising for a man whose former job was to execute Ralph Lauren’s visual directives in 1,100 retail spaces across the country. “I don’t care what I’m doing. I want it to be quality, whether it’s the outfit that I’m wearing or the caliber of our curriculum,” he said. “For me, every day is a fashion show.”
Had he signed up for the military, trading his love of merchandising for a love of country, Conte would’ve made a great officer. He is detail-oriented and fastidious, no matter if he’s making a PowerPoint presentation or shaving. And like any experienced officer, one of his most effective tools is intimidation, as Conte readily admits. “I am impatient, I talk fast, I expect people to adhere to deadlines,” he said. “I think some students find me intimidating. I think it prepares them for the industry.”
But Conte is creating more than a competitive environment for the sake of his students. Since he was promoted to vice president of education in December 2010, he has revamped Wade’s faculty, hiring staffers who are current or former industry professionals. He can recite their résumés and industry experience on the spot and is happy to do so without prompting.
If Conte has fashioned himself the hardened officer, then his staff are hand-selected vets who earned their stripes the hard way. “John runs a very tight ship,” said Jason Reynaga, a well-known Dallas artist who heads the college’s design division. “A lot has changed, and he’s brought in faculty who are at the top of their game.”
But not everyone has embraced his intensity. At a staff meeting last year, Conte was confronted by an administrator who took issue with one of his initiatives. “John, this isn’t a competition,” she said, pulling him aside after the meeting. He was so taken aback by her comment he was still mulling it over at home later that night. He’d spent his career sizing up his colleagues, watching his back and pushing his limits in a perpetual race for the next promotion, bonus, award or hint of favoritism. If work, whether it’s in an educational environment or a publically traded company, isn’t a competition, he wondered, then what is it? The realization that some people think about their careers in noncompetitive terms was a “lightbulb” moment for Conte, but if you think it led him to reevaluate his priorities, you’re wrong. “This industry is about survival of the fittest. It is about the spirit of competition,” he concluded. “These are the environments that present the biggest opportunities to learn. I am who I am because I spent a decade in them.”
Conte maintains that his goal is to re-create an approximation of those environments in the classroom. The school’s mantra is immediate employment in the fashion and related lifestyle industries, he said. With the World Trade Center a five-minute walk away, Wade has a revolving door between Wade’s academic programs and the 5-million-square-foot wholesaler, one of the few gateways into the industry for students. It also gives Conte a chance to indulge in one of his favorite activities: professional matchmaking. In his students he sees younger versions of himself, full of drive but in need of direction, he said. He also knows that, in addition to talent and training, it helps to have an in. Once his students have one, he said, his emphasis on quality pays off. “At this point, it’s personal. When I place a student, the business owner is usually my friend. When I get a student an internship or when somebody comes to critique a portfolio presentation, they’re all my friends. The fashion world is tiny.”
I asked Conte if there was anything he missed from his former life in New York. At first he looked amused by the question, but he struggled to supply an answer. “It’s not the low quality of life or a particular restaurant,” he finally said before pausing. “I miss the drive that New Yorkers have. I still have it. I walk and talk a mile a minute. It’s a cultural thing that I miss.”
“Is it safe to say that’s the culture you want to bring to Wade College?” I asked.
“Absolutely,” he said. “I’ve already started.”
Saturday, August 11, 2012
WEDDING - Jennifer G. 8.11/12 ( Dallas Wedding Hair & Make-up)
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
http://www.photographybytonia.com
Dj:
Dan Vandergrifft
http://www.dfwdj.org
Venue:
Filter Building
White Rock Lake
http://www.thefilterbuilding.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
http://www.photographybytonia.com
Dj:
Dan Vandergrifft
http://www.dfwdj.org
Venue:
Filter Building
White Rock Lake
http://www.thefilterbuilding.com
Tonia Huffman FellCarolina thank you for making my bride and her bridesmaids so beautiful for the wedding. They photographed wonderfully and their hair and make-up looked great the whole night. I love your work.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Dallas Celebrity - Rosanne Hart - 2012 ( Dallas Celebrity Hair & Make-up)
Hair & Make-up by Carolina :
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina
Carolina's Photography
http://www.wix.com/carolinasphoto/dallas
http://www.carolinasphotography.blogspot.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina
Carolina's Photography
http://www.wix.com/carolinasphoto/dallas
http://www.carolinasphotography.blogspot.com
Saturday, July 28, 2012
WEDDING DAY - Laura D.V - ( Dallas Wedding Hair & Makeup )
Hair & Make-up by Carolina:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Timeless Photography
http://www.timeless-photograpy.net
Venue:
Sky Creek Ranch
http://www.skycreekranch.com
DJ:
Mike Mahnich
http://www.mikemahnich.com
Cakery:
Elegant Cakery
http://www.elegantcakery.com
Invitations:
http://www.weddingpaperdivas.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Timeless Photography
http://www.timeless-photograpy.net
Venue:
Sky Creek Ranch
http://www.skycreekranch.com
DJ:
Mike Mahnich
http://www.mikemahnich.com
Cakery:
Elegant Cakery
http://www.elegantcakery.com
Invitations:
http://www.weddingpaperdivas.com
Sunday, July 22, 2012
WEDDING DAY - Ann M.- 7.21/12 ( Dallas Wedding Hair & Make-up)
HAIR & MAKE-UP BY CAROLINA:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Mcgavan Images
http://www.mcgowanimages.com
Catering:
Royal catering
http://wwwroyalcateringdfw.com
Venue:
YWCA-Ft.Worth
http://www.ywcafortworth.com/web/
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
Mcgavan Images
http://www.mcgowanimages.com
Catering:
Royal catering
http://wwwroyalcateringdfw.com
Venue:
YWCA-Ft.Worth
http://www.ywcafortworth.com/web/
Saturday, July 21, 2012
BRIDAL PORTRAIT-Jennifer G.- 7.20/12- (Dallas Wedding Hair & Make-up)
HAIR & MAKE-UP BY CAROLINA:
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Tonia Fell
http://www.photographybytonia.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photographer:
Tonia Fell
http://www.photographybytonia.com
Saturday, July 14, 2012
PARTY - Hair & Make-up - Mehjabeen Abidi -7.14/12
Hair and Make-up done for the amazing women!
Mother of six kids and grate writer
Sunday, July 8, 2012
WEDDING - Amanda Cervantes Ellison - 7.7/2012
Hair & Make-up by Carolina :
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
http://www.mendior.com
http://www.kiranphotography.com
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Photography:
http://www.mendior.com
http://www.kiranphotography.com
Carolina,
You are awesome!!! Everyone absolutely loved my hair and makeup! I never felt so beautiful in my entire life! You are a miracle worker!!!!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
WEDDING SHOW !!
Hair & Make-up by Carolina
see you !!
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Old Red House
http://www.oldred.org
Christina Truelove Photography
http://www.christinatruelove.com
Each & Every Detail Wendy Kidd
http://www.eachandeverydetail.com
A La Carte Catering & Cakes
Valerie Mcdaniel
http://www.alacartedallas.com
Weddings by Carolyn
Carolyn Newell-Brown
http://www.weddingsbycarolyn.com
see you !!
http://www.hairandmakeupbycarolina.com
Old Red House
http://www.oldred.org
Christina Truelove Photography
http://www.christinatruelove.com
Each & Every Detail Wendy Kidd
http://www.eachandeverydetail.com
A La Carte Catering & Cakes
Valerie Mcdaniel
http://www.alacartedallas.com
Weddings by Carolyn
Carolyn Newell-Brown
http://www.weddingsbycarolyn.com
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