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Life and Style… Curvy… Daily Venus Diva, the Lifestyle Magazine for Women with Curves

Latesha Lipscomb: Brains, Beauty & Sass

When you think of a triple threat you think of a singer, dancer and actress like Beyonce or Janet Jackson.  This month’s cover model puts a completely different spin on the phrase “Triple Threat”. As the creator and CEO of I GOT FACE, Latesha channels her inner Diva as a make-up artist and stylist making her the go-to woman for projects across the country.

Putting the finishing touches on the looks of celebrities, Divas, Fashionistas and Brides-to be comes easy to her because when she’s not behind the scene she’s on the catwalk strutting her curves in show’s like BET’s Rip The Runway, The International Fuller Woman Expo and fashion shows across the country.

Despite all that she’s done in fashion and entertainment the most impressive thing on her resume is the work she does as a Lawyer and Philanthropist. Get to know the brains and beauty known as Latesha Lipscomb.

When and why did you start ‘I Got Face’?

I GOT FACE was born about 12 years ago in my dorm room at Boston College when I came to realize that I was more than just a “pretty” face. Growing up, I developed a sort of complex because people were always enthralled by my face but never embraced my curvy body. I would only take photos from my neck up for years. One day I decided to accept the compliment and determined that not only did I HAVE “FACE” but I HAD “FACE” to give and that acceptance gave birth to my love for cosmetic consulting and my concierge service was born .

What makes ‘I got Face’ stand out?

It’s bold brand of sassiness! First, it’s an interesting, off-the-wall name that opens the door for conversation. Afterward, I think the make-up artistry, customer service and knowledge of what’s trending in the industry gives us the ability and authority to stand out. I pride myself in being open, honest, dependable and professional with all my clients. So whether you’re a local designer who needs my help on a photo shoot or a celebrity that appreciates my BIG personality and skill, I GOT FACE has a way of selling itself as soon as people decide to hire me to provide that service for their project or special event.

You’ve done make-up for singers Chico Debarge and Chrisette Michele as well as others. What’s the difference between doing make-up for a man versus a woman other than the obvious?

I really enjoy both full-face artistry and male grooming just the same. They are equal in their own right because both enable me to be creative, just in different ways. With men, of course there tends to be less need for color but I can step it up in terms of Wardrobe Styling and execution of the shoot to achieve the best overall looks. With women, it’s a blast because you can create something different with your brush every time. You can freely cast the rainbow on her face and chances are, she’ll still look amazing! I’m an artist so I find beauty in both men and women alike when it comes to creating beautiful images. But I will say this: “I’d sell my first born to have chance to work on Jazmine Sullivan’s creative team, I wanna paint her face from the inside out”!

As a make-up artist do you  find that you are critical of the work of others when you’re modeling?

ABSOLUTELY! It’s terribly difficult for me to trust my face to anyone else… because I’ve mastered it. Internally I am terribly critical but since I am professional, externally you’d never know it! As a model, I sit back and try to enjoy the ride without being too much of a backseat driver.

Have you always had a love for modeling or did it become your passion later in life?

It definitely became a passion later in life. There was a lot of self-acceptance that I had to come to realize first. I had to see myself as beautiful, wonderful and necessary. It all started back in the late 90′s when I took a photo for the Bloomingdale’s Milk: Where’s your Mustache? campaign. As the winner, I was featured in the pages of Mirabella Magazine and upon seeing myself inside the fold, I haven’t looked back since. I take modeling very seriously and work diligently to make sure that I pave the way for good old fashioned Midwestern girls with raw talent. I am living testament that you can bloom where your planted.

You’ve also appeared on BET’s Rip The Runway modeling for Monif C.  Was that your first time modeling on television and what was that experience like?

Yes! As a plus-model, national exposure in an urban market is priceless. Rip the Runway changed my life in a number of ways. First, it was a bird-eyes view of how the industry was beginning change in arguably, the most happening place on earth, New York City. Initially, I ended up on the show because I was a struggling model who traveled alone from Chicago and refused to “No” for an answer. And for many of us that year, though we came as strangers… we parted as friends. Secondly, to be a “Size Sexy” model representing one of the most fabulous lines on the planet for buxom beauties was surreal. Ripping the Runway was and continues to be liberating!

What’s your greatest accomplishment as a plus size model so far?

In my opinion, conquering my fears and living out loud without changing my locale. Some people think that I would have been further along in my career had I moved to New York, Los Angeles or Toronto but I am determined to make the same name for myself being Midwest based and represented by the Matthew Agency in my hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. Given the amount of Editorial Spreads and Fashion Shows I’ve done, including Chicago Fashion Week for Macy’s, I feel pretty accomplished. As I continue to grow and move forward, I am certain a national campaign or two will come along. Just you wait and see!

Both modeling and makeup artistry allow you to let your creative juices take control.  If you had to choose between the two, which would choose to focus on?

BLANK STARE – yikes! The thought alone is scary but I guess if I had to focus on one, it would be make-up artistry. I love painting faces and have been dying to go on tour with an artist. That is something I’d really love to experience before I settle down, get hitched and have children. Make-up Artistry gives me such a rush, such instant gratification. It reminds me of co-hosting a television show and waiting to learn the shows ratings versus a standing ovation as you take your bow after a theatrical performance. So at this time in my life, I’d probably go for the round of applause!

You’ve studied Political Science on a collegiate level including obtaining a Law degree from Boston college.  How do your scholastic accomplishments help you as a model and make up artist?

Artistically, my degrees don’t help at all. But believe it or not, I am quite the nerd and those degrees are very necessary for Latesha, the Lawyer Philanthropist. For example, as an Entrepreneur or Beauty Educator, I use my Negotiation and Public Speaking skills regularly. My extensive education combined with my work experience has cultivated a fierce businesswoman who dares to dream. I also think it forces people to take me more seriously. My smile may get me in the door, but it’s my resume that gets me an invitation to stay awhile.

I think people try to separate the terms ‘Brains & Beauty’ when they definitely go together. Did you find it difficult to be dedicated to school and maintain your sense of style?

Not in school as much.  I find it difficult to maintain my sense of style in Corporate America or in a typical Law Firm setting. I am a style maven that can not be tamed by a blue or black suit. I love bold accessories, fantastic shoes, funky hairstyles and delicious make-up. But unfortunately all of that doesn’t pair well with Acquisitions & Mergers. Perhaps as an Entertainment Attorney, In-house counsel for a Cosmetic line or even as a Beauty Editor for a major publication, I can live out my fashion fantasies everyday between the hours of 9am and 5pm. If given the right environment, as a full-figured fashionista, I live to “give em something to talk about”!

As a woman with many talents, do you find it difficult to focus on one thing or is it all in a days work?

It’s all in a days work… at times my life is a bit of a blur. I have so many things on my plate right now, it’s become the only sort of focus that I know. But I love the chaos of it all. The doubts and disbelief, as well as the triumph in exceeding expectations. In this very moment I am Model, Make-up Artist, Entrepreneur, Student, Teacher, Dreamer and Doer… And though I run out of those 24 hours quickly, I wouldn’t have it any other way!

What is something that people would be surprised to know about you?

Statements like “you’re so pretty” make me extremely uncomfortable, I could live for years off good Sushi alone and I still sleep with blankie!

 



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Photo Credits

Photographer: Donte Quinn
Make-up Artist: Tysi Willimas for I GOT FACE Cosmetic Consulting
Hair Stylists: Kanika Starr Reynolds & April Starr Rutter for Starr Image II Salon
Wardrobe Stylist: Alicia Williamson
Set Designer/Stylist: Laura Naughton – www.lknstudio.com
Set Assistant: Stef Ortiz
Clothing & Accessories: Models Own

Editor-In-Chief, Stephanie Penn-Danforth -- Daily Venus Diva.

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Comments

  1. Ginger says:

    “When you think of a triple threat you think of a singer, dancer and actress like Beyonce or Janet Jackson. ”

    Tripple threat? Janet YES! Beyonce NOT REALLY!
    Beyonce is not a dancer.She can shake her hips and pop her booty very well but DANCER??

    when i think dancer i think of Janet,Michael,Usher,MYA,Chris Brown,Ciara………

  2. Limarie says:

    Congratulations Latesha Lipscomb! I really enjoyed this interview and all the beautiful photos that were included. Your makeup looks stunning and you can tell just by looking at it that you like to get creative with it and your style of dress. I also think that it is so great that you have done so much and are still doing it right where you are at and not relocating. Sometimes I think if I lived in NY I would have more opportunities but I am a Philly girl so traveling back and forth is okay with me but it is good to hear another model saying that she wants to stay wehere she is at and build there. I would love to get my face beat by you girl just to see what you would do on me. I love makeup and admire MUA’s that can really get down. Keep up the great work and being a positive role model out there for all the other women who want to pursue their dreams! Great interview Stephanie, I couldn’t stop reading it!

  3. Hmmm some classic look makeup hide his age I think by the way black beauty is cool

  4. Yes, you mailed this interview! Latesha is a brilliant, incredible and an unstoppable woman! The author and photographer did a tremendous job capturing her vibrant and fabulous personality. Love reading this knowing that she, at this very moment , is working her makeup artistry magic, all while preparing to cover the Lady Gaga show in Grand Rapids tonight as the Trend Expert for Women’s LifeStyle Magazine. We LOVE Latesha!!!

  5. Ben Coupet -aka-Chicago Big Boss says:

    I ran past this article on the web, for years I have always wanted to see a curvy woman, that shine like a star. Confidence, brains and swagger are the key tools! Well, it looks like the day have arrived, this Latesha has it allllllll. Trust me, if Ben Coupet said it, ” The Barometer Of Women” it’s (law) Latesha u are a Star.

  6. Win says:

    I really enjoyed the article. Keep doing how you’re doing Latesha

  7. Christina says:

    This women is amazing. An true inspiration to every women… Brains, beauty and talent! WOW- great article!!!

  8. Whitney says:

    This article is FABULOUS!!! Letesha is the perfect example of a real world woman having brains and beauty and putting them both to work!!!! The pictures were perfect and couldn’ve have captured her personality better. Grat Job Daily Venus for shining the spotlight on REAL women doing REALLY great things!

  9. Smith says:

    Latesha was definitely a smart choice to do a cover story on. The fashion-fueled diva is a pleasant combination of both brains and beauty and isnt afraid to show either side. Much respect to the writer who was able to capsulate such an interesting Maven in this eye-catching spread.

    The images were amazing as well as the concept.

    Glad this buxom beauty rep’s for the mid-west!

    #Forward

    -Smith

  10. reshonda says:

    LATESHA!!!!!! THAT BLUE AND BLACK WITH THE BLACK VAIL IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRETTY, ALL THE PICK ARE WONDERFUL, ARTICLE WAS EXCELLENT!! I COULD ASK FOR A BETTER REP THAN YOU, KEEP GOING IG SISTER! I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU

  11. A'ndrea Gofoe says:

    This is a wonderful article! It not only encouraged me to move forward in my interests, but it also challenged me to dream bigger! And above all, to discover why I am necessary in every step taken in this journey. Reading this article was such a profound eye-opening experience. Thank you for interviewing such an amazing, innovative woman with “Brains, Beauty and Sass”!!

  12. Great article covering you Latesha. And the pictures were beautiful! I am so glad you have taken a stand and are reppin for the women of the Mid West.

    Ladies let’s give Latesha a hand!!!!

  13. Kris McAnany says:

    Latesha….GREAT article! LOVE the pics and I am so proud of you. You have always had the drive from a very young girl. You continue to amaze me in EVERYTHING you do. Keep up the good work, keep the chin high and let them know LATESHA LIPSCOMB is in the house! I am very proud of you and love you very much.

  14. Vickeia Mayweather says:

    Latesha I think everything is soooo hot…. The article is the bomb I Love the Q & A and the pictures are amazing…I’m sooooo proud of you, you remind me everyday by reading this to follow my dreams…Maybe one day I can be in a magazine…lol I’m so proud to be your sister Love ya and keep being the Best at everything you do.

  15. cameka smith says:

    Latesha, you look fab and kudos to the Daily Venus Diva for highlighting amazing women like yourself. I look forward to seeing more from you.

    Go ahead BOSS

  16. Dotty says:

    One word…. BEAUTIFUL!!

    Latesha you look MARVELOUS!!

    Continued successes and blessings! ;-)

  17. Tiffany moore says:

    Great article but this Latesha Chick isn’t really all that pretty, if it wasn’t for the makeup she wouldn’t as good as she does. The picture of her with the black lipstick looks horrible and she could use a nose job, lip reduction and some spanxs. There sould be a size limit on who can model. She looks like she at least a size 18 or 20.

  18. Tiffany, thank you for visiting Daily Venus Diva Magazine. As a magazine dedicated to celebrating plus size women we embrace every curve and spotlight our models in the most positive and uplifting way. The size of a plus size woman varies and whether she is a size 12 or a 32, she is worthy of being celebrated. All of our models are selected not only for their beauty but for the wonderful things they do as a woman. So I have to disagree with you, Latesha is not only beautiful inside and out but she does not need a nose job, lip reduction spanx or anything else. She, like yourself is perfect just the way she is.

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