Victoria Stiles
Victoria Stiles is a Washington, D.C. makeup artist, who works internationally.
Stiles is recognized for her editorial makeup work in national publications such as Glamour, O: The Oprah Magazine, Vogue, and People Magazine and with celebrities Roberta Flack, Gary Sinise, Olivia Thirlby, and Emmitt Smith. Internationally, Stiles provided makeup for Jazz musician Melody Gardot's album with Verve Music Group, My One and Only Thrill.
Early life
Stiles started experimenting with cosmetics at a young age. She was inspired by fashion magazines and would play with makeup in her bathroom, attempting different styles of application. A high school friend's mother, who died from breast cancer, noticed Stiles' talent and urged her to pursue a career as a makeup artist.While attending college at George Mason University in Fairfax County, Virginia, Stiles was offered part-time employment with MAC Cosmetics, owned by the Estee Lauder Companies.
Career
Under contract with MAC Cosmetics, Stiles worked on concert productions for Cher and Missy Elliott. In 2004, Stiles quit work with MAC Cosmetics to start a career as a freelance makeup artist and, shortly thereafter, connected with a Washington, DC photographer who steered her towards makeup for weddings and events.She gained representation with T.H.E. Artist Agency, an agency representing artists in Washington, DC and owned by one of Bravo (US TV channel) The Real Housewives of Washington, D.C. cast member, Lynda Erkiletian. She began work on fashion spreads for local D.C. publications such as The Washington Post Express and Washingtonian Magazine. Washingtonian profiled Stiles in an article naming her one of Washington, D.C.'s "good makeup artists".
Over time, Stiles' credits grew to include production work as, in 2008, she was hired as the key artist for actor Gary Sinise in the notable 9/11 documentary, A Nation Remembers: The Story of the Pentagon Memorial and, during the inauguration of Barack Obama, Stiles was cast as key artist for the live broadcast of Inside Edition with Deborah Norville.
Her goal to work with the fashion industry was achieved in the spring of 2009 as she started working seasonally for New York Fashion Week designers at Bryant Park, including Rad Hourani and Alexandre Herchcovitch. Rad Hourani's key makeup artist, Hung Vanngo, mentored Stiles.