It's 5 a.m. on a Saturday, and while most 17-year-olds can be found sound asleep for another six hours (same, TBH), Lottie Tomlinson is already out of bed and gearing up for another full day of work at London Fashion Week. Having already assisted with creating beauty looks earlier in the week — first on hair with her beauty mentor, Lou Teasdale, at the London College of Fashion MA show and then, makeup for Lucy Joan Pearson at Charlotte Simone's presentation — Lottie's weekend schedule is full of fashion shows, both working backstage and sitting front row.
Having received her beauty training from Lou while touring the world with One Direction, Lottie's untraditional start in the beauty world seems to have her more than prepared when we meet up at Bleach London Hair Salon. "It definitely helps you get used to that kind of environment," Lottie says of trading one fast-paced backstage atmosphere for another. "But fashion week is so different [because] you never know what you're going to get, which can sometimes be stressful," she adds. With chips and chocolate chip cookies in hand (fashion week survival food at its finest), we're off.
"Often as an assistant I'll get booked last minute so you just turn up prepared for anything — I kinda like it that way!" she tells us. To help combat some of the stress, Lottie arrives early for the shows she's assisting, setting up her kit (Maybelline Dream Bronze BB Cream, MAC Prep+Prime, and Fudge Urban Dry Shampoo are among her essentials) and waiting for her models to make their way backstage. When she isn't helping to create the runway looks, Lottie can be found backstage studying the pros (like one of her favorites, MAC makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench) and snapping pictures to serve as her own inspiration. "It was crazy, but we did it," Lottie says of her marathon fashion week, which you can check out through her pictures and words ahead.