THE ART OF BEAUTY
About Antoinette Eileen
I’m a Gold Coast–based creative director, makeup artist, and photographer working across weddings, brands, and interiors.
My work is unified by one belief: beauty isn’t only how something looks, it’s how it feels.
Everything I create is grounded in The Art of Beauty, imagery and experiences that carry warmth, softness, and quiet confidence. Whether it’s a bride seeing her makeup for the first time, a brand wanting content that feels editorial rather than transactional, or a home captured in a way that feels lived-in and elevated.
My career began in luxury bridal and fashion, built on a foundation in beauty therapy and over 17 years of makeup artistry shaped by skin knowledge, calm presence, and the small details that help someone feel like themselves.
Early recognition in my career led to the launch of my own makeup brand, which expanded into Europe through collaboration with a German makeup school supporting the next generation of artists.
Over time, my creative practice naturally expanded into space and story.
Renovating and documenting my own home became a new form of “before and after”, beauty at a larger scale. That journey led to national features, including Grand Designs Australia and Grand Designs Magazine.
From there, brand collaborations followed organically. Businesses were drawn not only to the imagery itself, but to the feeling behind it, the way light, atmosphere and detail could transform a moment or a space.
Today, my work sits across three connected pillars.
Weddings
Skin-first , elevated bridal makeup artistry and emotive wedding photography, guided by calm direction and attention to the experience of the day.
Brands
Creative direction, brand photography and UGC-style content that feels aspirational, natural and editorial.
Spaces
Interior, renovation and property imagery, along with creative direction support, capturing warmth, texture and design intention.
Across every pillar, the goal remains the same:
to reveal the beauty that already exists, and translate it into imagery people can feel.
