The stuff dreams are made of: this fall's glamorous beauty makes you look like you've just stepped off of a movie set—even if you've never left home

Interview, Oct, 2002 by Joanna Jacovini

> Once movie stars looked like marble goddesses in brilliantly lit "glamour" photographs and they owed it all to George Hurrell, the photographer. He retouched, eliminated and enhanced them to black-and-white perfection. Now, in the Technicolor real world of red carpet ceremonies, press junkets and paparazzi, modern movie stars turn to Jeff Judd, makeup artist, to make them look like goddesses--in living color

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