Vera Coleski (second from left) and designer Betty Tran (in the middle) with models wearing Betty Tran designs and make-up by Mrs Coleski.
Camera IconVera Coleski (second from left) and designer Betty Tran (in the middle) with models wearing Betty Tran designs and make-up by Mrs Coleski. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Coleski’s collection

Belinda CiprianoEastern Reporter

The cosmetic darling, who rates Napolean Perdis as a mentor and has worked in the industry for nine years, said she loved the creativity that came with the job.

"I love colour, I love fashion, I love design and most importantly I love anything creative," Coleski said.

"Being a make-up artist isn't what it's perceived by many, it's actually a whole other world.

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"It is an industry where you can experiment and be creative with colours for things like photo shoots, challenge yourself, learn and grow as a person when put in demanding situations like backstage of a fashion show."

Coleski, who launched her make-up line in front of VIPs, said she wanted to create a brand that would make people feel good and look great.

"I have always been a huge advocate of any product I put on my client's skin but I saw a need in the market for a product that was of a high standard as well as offering an affordable price for the everyday consumer," she said.

"For the past few years I have worked extensively and tirelessly to produce a full range of cosmetics that finally meets these needs."

To see the range visit www.veracoleskimakeupartistry .com.au.