

Pat McGrath is happiest when she gets to execute a real look for a show. But everyone who’s anyone wants to stop and chat with her and, if they’re really lucky - like Tilda Swinton was backstage at Lanvin one season- even hop into her chair for a quick touch-up. When Pat’s backstage she’s never looking to be the center of attention - in fact, she's usually trying to evade it. I’m pretty sure I have a voice memo where Paul McCartney pops into an interview. I laughed alongside Gwendoline Christie as she and Pat recalled their club days in London. I chatted eyeliner with Donatella Versace.

You never knew whom Pat would introduce you to while trying to interview her about a makeup look. Amidst all the exhaustion and chaos, we did have a lot of fun. But Pat was right all those years ago when we first met. Not having a day off during the entirety of "fashion month" was taxing for anyone along for the wild ride. The technique was her well-kept secret (trust me, we begged her to tell us at every show) until the launch of her brand and, soon after, a dual-ended highlighter stick. Sublimely highlighted skin? Well, Pat’s been doing that her entire career.

Rhinestone-studded eye makeup? Pat helped usher that in with her spectacular face jewelry at Givenchy in 2014. The return of blue mascara back in 2012? That was Pat at Stella McCartney. It’s also the fact that her creations have helped drive nearly every major makeup trend we've experienced over the past two decades. It’s not only the sheer volume of runway shows Pat does that make her fashion's beauty queen, though. Pat doesn’t have time for bumper-to-bumper traffic when she has to get to Margiela. She does more shows in one season than some makeup artists do in a decade, a feat that requires dozens and dozens of trunks and a moped to whiz her through the streets of Milan and Paris. But that work backstage truly sets her apart from her contemporaries. Pat McGrath is a legend, and her work extends well beyond creating makeup looks for runway shows. My 23-year-old self was both utterly thrilled and completely terrified. But that single moment - crammed backstage at Gucci, reeling from a red-eye flight, high on espresso shots and the Elnett in the air - is perhaps the moment I recall most vividly. For nine years, 18 seasons, I covered beauty backstage for Allure at Fashion Week in New York, Milan, and Paris. excuse me Dame Pat McGrath, ever said to me. “We’re going to have some fun." Those were the first words Pat McGrath.
