Avi Avital

Hair & Make-up: Meilynn Lindlar

"His personal take on the best existing
repertoire for the instrument,
and a showcase presentation of the
fullest spectrum of its expressive potential." - Deutsche Grammphon

Mala Emde for Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin. Photos by Axel Martens.

ZEITmagazin MANN

Hair & Make-up: Mischka Hart

Mischka belongs to "Team Daniel" and is regularly booked for him by his management.

"The autumn-winter 2020 edition of the ZEITmagazin MANN is about the life of the actor Daniel Brühl.

In this issue, the actor speaks about home, dealing with criticism and the most important people in his life. He also gives an insight into the most important roles in his life.

“We tell stories of men who have the courage to seek their happiness - and of how they found it. ZEITmagazin MANN is the men's magazine with the quality standards of ZEIT. «

Christoph Amend, Editor in Chief ZEITmagazin MANN "

Stageless

Hair & Make-up: Saskia Krause

Exhibition concept: The palace stands for glamor and elegance down to the last detail. Usually. You can literally see that this exhibition is a huge intervention in our foyer, in our life, in our purpose as a theater. Without Corona, this exhibition would not exist, we would play wonderful shows. So there are bare scaffolding, used, with blobs of paint and traces of work, with pictures printed on them on tarpaulin, illuminated with white work lights. The impression of a construction site that we are too. Our ventilation system will be modernized by December, which guests will sometimes hear.

For tickets: klick

Sustainability, make-up and red carpet

Client: Und Gretel, Deutscher Filmpreis

Sustainability is a dear topic to us and we are grateful to work with clients that also take this topic to heart.

One of the highlights by far was our collaboration with Und Gretel, a Berlin-based natural cosmetics brand, for the German Film Award a few months ago on a hot summer day. All of our artists were in the team at different locations, it feels like a class reunion and is a nice opportunity to meet the colleague from the Basics Family.

The event couldn’t be more perfect as the Deutscher Filmpreis had also been actively working on this topic, becoming the only ISO certified event of the Film Industry and winning the 2022 Climate mobility Challenge of the Deutsche Bahn. Especially in the film industry, using environmentally friendly materials for props, sets and costumes, switching to reusable tableware and reducing plastic to local, seasonal catering can make a big contribution to reducing the carbon footprint through many small steps.

From the preparation for the red carpet in Hotel Dorint to the backstage, Basics Hair and Make-up Artists got involved in the event, getting the guests ready for the Red Carpet or touching them up for the stage, exclusively using Und Gretel Products.

Our Make-up Artists´ favorite products, just to name a few: „Ilge“, their translucent Compact Powder, perfect to fix the make-up and get rid of unwanted shine, especially on that very hot day! „Knutzen“, their lip gloss that comes in a beautiful range of colors to fit a variety of skin tones, and „Reine“ their Natural Deep Cleansing Oil!

All three products are beautifully formulated with great and minimal ingredients, both good for the skin and environment friendly.

Und Gretel chose Basics Glam squad again for their recent skincare campaign! Check here.

For inquiries simply write to us at mail@basics.berlin or call us directly: +49(0)30 884 718 11. We are looking forward to hearing from you.

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Schön! Magazine

Grooming: Anna Kürner

Photo: Valeria Mitelman

Client: Schön! Magazine

Talent: Jeff Wilbusch

"A seasoned actor of both stage and screen, Wilbusch’s popularity recently exploded with the release of Netflix’s Unorthodox. Wilbusch portrays Moishe, a troubled man who accompanies another character, Yanky, to Berlin, Germany in pursuit of Yanky’s wife who has fled their Williamsburg, Brooklyn-based ultra-orthodox community. The series was groundbreaking in a number of respects; its “inspired by true events” story received considerable praise, and its heavy use of Yiddish was a major first in the world of television. (...)" to read the whole article, click here.
Written by Braden Bjella