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- Within the first day of the Dubai Mall Festival of Fashion, the masterclass reinforced the program’s emphasis on practice, positioning makeup as a professional language shaped by precision, collaboration, and intent.
- on Thursday, January 29, in the Grand Atrium at The Dubai Mall, the Dubai Mall Festival of Fashion moved into a more technical register.
- She spoke about alignment with photographers and stylists, the need to anticipate lighting conditions, and the importance of understanding how makeup behaves once translated through a lens.
At 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 29, in the Grand Atrium at The Dubai Mall, the Dubai Mall Festival of Fashion moved into a more technical register. The second masterclass of the day, “Beauty Editorial: From Concept to Canvas,” was led by Mariam Khairallah, Global Senior Makeup Artist at MAC Cosmetics. The setting was open, the audience attentive, the pace measured.
Khairallah framed editorial makeup as a working discipline shaped by concept and collaboration. Her focus stayed on the realities of backstage environments, where makeup decisions are informed by lighting, clothing, and the expectations of publication. Editorial beauty, she noted, begins with a narrative. Every choice is made to support the image being built.
Drawing on her experience across international fashion productions, Khairallah described the process that precedes a finished photograph. The discussion stayed close to practice. She spoke about alignment with photographers and stylists, the need to anticipate lighting conditions, and the importance of understanding how makeup behaves once translated through a lens.
Structure and light anchored the demonstration. Khairallah showed how to work with skin texture to reflect light evenly, favoring subtle shading over heavy contouring. Bone structure was respected rather than reshaped. The method was deliberate, consistent with the technical standards associated with MAC’s editorial and runway work.
A recurring point was the distinction between presence in person and presence on camera. Khairallah explained how techniques that appear effective up close can read differently under studio lighting or in high-resolution imagery. The audience followed closely as she broke down the adjustments required when working toward publication rather than personal wear.
By the end of the session, editorial makeup felt clearer without being simplified. Khairallah did not reduce the craft to formulas. She presented it as a series of informed decisions made under specific conditions. Within the first day of the Dubai Mall Festival of Fashion, the masterclass reinforced the program’s emphasis on practice, positioning makeup as a professional language shaped by precision, collaboration, and intent.

