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Our lives are becoming increasingly virtual – but with this rise in technology comes an undeniable shift in how we view ourselves. So how can we feel more confident on camera – and what are the simple tricks that can help us to look good from the waist up? Chanel makeup artist, Kay Montano, discussed the power of lipstick and good lighting; aesthetic doctor and surgeon Dr Jacqueline Lewis, revealed the latest topicals and treatments for flawless-looking skin; and John Frieda’s Creative Director, Zoe Irwin, shared red-carpet tips to get your hair camera-ready in a flash. What did we learn? How to face this brave new world looking – and feeling – like our very best selves.

Our Panel

KAY MONTANO
KAY MONTANO
A makeup artist from the age of 16, Kay Montano has an A-list clientele including Thandie Newton, Zoe Kravitz and Cara Delevingne. She divides her time between making up red carpet celebrities, prestigious fashion editorial and her work as a Chanel Beauty Ambassador. Above all, Kay believes that makeup should be inclusive, embrace diversity and be a self-affirming ritual in our everyday lives.
DR JACQUELINE LEWIS
DR JACQUELINE LEWIS
Jacqueline is an esteemed plastic surgeon and aesthetic doctor, with a special interest in fat transfer. She champions a holistic approach to ageing, enabling her patients to feel comfortable in their skin at all stages of life. Passionate about creating greater access to aesthetics, Jacqueline also consults virtually: advising on pre- and post-procedure care, as well as skincare and supplementation.
ZOE IRWIN
ZOE IRWIN
An established creative director and celebrity favourite, Zoë Irwin is one of the most original hairdressers in the industry today. Her work blends traditional technique – honed over her 30-year career – with fashion references, historical context and concepts developed from her role as a trend forecaster. Zoe’s skill lies in creating soft yet edgy hair that always reflects the mood of the season.