{"id":169448,"date":"2025-11-06T15:49:48","date_gmt":"2025-11-06T14:49:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.apartamentomagazine.com\/?p=169448"},"modified":"2025-11-11T17:35:34","modified_gmt":"2025-11-11T16:35:34","slug":"isamaya-ffrench","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.apartamentomagazine.com\/stories\/isamaya-ffrench\/","title":{"rendered":"A conversation with Isamaya Ffrench for Apartamento Magazine Issue #36"},"content":{"rendered":" \t\t<div class=\"woocommerce\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"woocommerce-info wc-memberships-restriction-message wc-memberships-message wc-memberships-content-restricted-message\">\n\t\t\t\tTo access this post, you must purchase <span class=\"wc-memberships-products-grant-access\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.apartamentomagazine.com\/product\/apartamento-membership\/\">Apartamento Membership<\/a><\/span>.\t\t    <\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"woocommerce\">\n<div class=\"woocommerce-info wc-memberships-restriction-message wc-memberships-message wc-memberships-content-restricted-message\">\n\t\t\t\tTo access this post, you must purchase <span class=\"wc-memberships-products-grant-access\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.apartamentomagazine.com\/product\/apartamento-membership\/\">Apartamento Membership<\/a><\/span>.\t\t    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"author":13333,"featured_media":169469,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[30,47],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-169448","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-interview","category-video","text_author-philippa-snow","photo_author-hans-neumann","film_author-hans-neumann","membership-content","access-restricted"],"acf":{"link_archive":false,"archive_story":null,"archive_bg":"#000000","archive_title_color":"#f5f4ee","cover_bg":"#F5F4EE","cover_title_color":"#ffffff","body_bg":"#000000","body_text_color":"#f5f4ee","body_captions_color":"#f5f4ee","related_bg":"#ffffff","related_text_color":"#000000","stories_bg":"#EDECEC","alternative_image":"","hover_image":"","credits":"","title_format":"hidden","font_size":"medium","image_format":"cover","hero_image_mobile":"","video":"https:\/\/vz-a6a6cda4-492.b-cdn.net\/b9d6a1b2-babc-45e9-87e8-a797cefda714\/play_720p.mp4","video_excerpt":"","video_format":"regular","content":[{"acf_fc_layout":"quote","quote":"Isamaya Ffrench","caption":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"two_blocks","block_sizes":"half_40_60","content_type_left":"credits","image_size_left":"regular","image_left":null,"video_left_url":"","video_caption_left":"","video_left_type":false,"text_left":"","credit_image":169480,"credit_link_left":{"title":"Get your copy! ","url":"https:\/\/www.apartamentomagazine.com\/product\/issue-36\/","target":""},"content_type_right":"text","image_size_right":"regular","image_right":null,"video_right_url":"","video_caption_right":"","video_right_type":false,"text_right":"<strong>London: <\/strong><strong>Isamaya, the eponymous cosmetics line helmed by the avant-garde makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench, is advertised with a three-word slogan that functions as a smart double-entendre: <i>Beauty Without Restraint<\/i>. On one level, its sly use of \u2018restraint\u2019 nods to the bondage-inflected aesthetic of the brand\u2019s first collection, which included a mascara wand that came with a piercing recalling a Prince Albert. On another, the phrase could apply to Ffrench\u2019s practice in general\u2014one in which sadomasochism abuts science fiction, and traditional conceptions of attractiveness are banjaxed in favour of the new, the unfamiliar, and the gleefully perverse. The homogenising influence of what the <i>New Yorker<\/i> writer Jia Tolentino described, in 2019, as \u2018Instagram Face\u2019 has stripped something vital from our present-day image of beauty: the dirt, flaws, and one-off freakeries necessary to produce a face that is memorable, wholly individual, and actually<i> hot<\/i>. Ffrench, who has used body-enhancing prosthetics in her runway and editorial work, is not only unconstrained by outdated ideals of pretty, palatable femininity\u2014she\u2019s also unconstrained by anatomy itself, and her eerie, erotic reimaginings of the human form occasionally remind me of a quote from <i>Party Monster<\/i>, the 2003 film about the Club Kids of \u201880s New York: \u2018If you have a hunchback, just throw a little glitter on it, honey, and go dancing!\u2019 When I visited her East London home, I was particularly struck by her collection of vintage dental phantoms: mannequin-style heads made of metal, each baring a set of realistic-looking dentures. Of all the pieces in her Wunderkammer of a house, these seemed to me to be the most coolly reflective of her unique sensibility: at once futuristic and gothic; human and posthuman; gorgeously masklike and sleek, but with teeth that looked capable of breaking the skin.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/strong>"},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image_size":"regular","gallery":[169457]},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"This is a niche question to start with, but you grew up in Cambridge and then moved to London for university. I\u2019m from Bournemouth, but I moved to London around the same time you did, and I went to University of the Arts London too. I was wondering whether, back then, you were also going to clubs like Boombox?","answer":"Not really, actually! I knew they were going on, but I never felt particularly drawn to them. I didn\u2019t feel like there was any hidden side of myself that I needed to express. I\u2019ve always felt a bit inauthentic, dressing up too much. And I was going to different kinds of raves."},{"question":"I ask because I think that was the first place that I saw super-extreme makeup in real life. I really like, though, the idea that you haven\u2019t felt the need to do outr\u00e9 beauty looks yourself. I\u2019m intrigued by this almost ascetic separation between you, the artist, and your work. Would you say that your day-to-day relationship with beauty is quite functional?","answer":"Totally. I never do big looks because it just doesn\u2019t make sense for me. I think that people expect me to, but most of the time I\u2019m just at home, walking around the house barefoot. I grew up in a heavily masculine environment\u2014my whole family are engineers, apart from my mum. The only tangible early beauty experience I had was with this Kevyn Aucoin book I found when I was about seven, which I was totally transfixed by. And I\u2019ve always been interested in art. Fashion magazines, I did and do have some interest in, obviously, but I\u2019ve struggled with that world because it\u2019s just not deep enough. It\u2019s transient; it\u2019s about trends. I think also, as someone who grew up doing a lot of sport and being outdoors all the time, if I can\u2019t go on a hike in it, then it doesn\u2019t fall in line with my lifestyle.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>"},{"question":"With a lot of makeup artists, you might say that they have a set aesthetic, but I\u2019m guessing you don\u2019t have any one person in your head who is, to use magazine parlance, \u2018the Isamaya woman\u2019?","answer":"No, I don\u2019t. I grew up feeling like I was completely styleless, which allowed me to transmute across many different styles. And I love worldbuilding; I love characters. Maybe that comes intuitively, or maybe it comes from the product design degree that I dropped out of\u2014this thing where you have to get behind somebody else\u2019s brand or aesthetic, and then creatively extend that vision. I love people like Serge Lutens, who had a very specific vision that wouldn\u2019t be acceptable these days because he fetishised Asian women. He\u2019s very inspiring, but that\u2019s because he\u2019s so truthful to his world and his preferences. Or designers like Luigi Colani, or Pater Sato. I do really love strong points of view\u2014I just don\u2019t know that I\u2019ve ever had one. I can\u2019t put my finger on the defining quality of my work.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>"}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"two_blocks","block_sizes":"half_50_50","content_type_left":"image","image_size_left":"regular","image_left":169454,"video_left_url":"","video_caption_left":"","video_left_type":false,"text_left":"","credit_image":null,"credit_link_left":null,"content_type_right":"image","image_size_right":"regular","image_right":169456,"video_right_url":"","video_caption_right":"","video_right_type":false,"text_right":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"In some ways, it\u2019s generous not to specify because it gives the audience freedom to project. When I studied photography, I was really into Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin, who also had very singular styles and very specific ways of portraying women. That\u2019s interesting, for sure, but it\u2019s also\u2014","answer":"Limiting!"},{"question":"Exactly. It\u2019s fun when an artist is a shape-shifter. I\u2019m guessing the fact that your self-presentation is so clean leaves space so that, when you\u2019re in your campaigns, you can try on different skins. Does it feel like playing a character when you\u2019re working with yourself as the model?","answer":"Funnily enough, I just did another interview that was strictly about makeup, and they asked me: when do you feel most like yourself? I do change my hair colour constantly, and I change my eyebrow colour and shape, but I don\u2019t think there\u2019s any single thing that defines my look. It\u2019s more that I need to feel very much in the moment, wherever I am."},{"question":"With regards to newness, there\u2019s this tendency in media and culture to talk about developments in beauty in terms of them being empowering or disempowering. But there are aesthetic trends that I find myself drawn to from a sort of science-fictional perspective, or an artistic perspective, rather than from one where I\u2019m considering whether they\u2019re a net good for women or not. I feel like it might be the same for you. This is a huge question, but what do you think the future of beauty looks like, and do you think it involves more body modification than it used to?","answer":"I\u2019m actually making a documentary about this question. If you look at beauty over time, and the things that have cemented a certain desirable aesthetic, it tends to occur at the intersection between wealth and fertility. We can\u2019t escape the fact that we are reproductive creatures who prefer symmetry. We also have to consider what that looks like from a cultural perspective: so, larger females being desired in the Renaissance period because they could afford to eat, then that shifting to being ultra-skinny as a marker of beauty. The Kardashians have been a great example of this stuff, because how many grandchildren does Kris Jenner have now? Twenty?"}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image_size":"regular","gallery":[169467]},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"I\u2019ve lost count.","answer":"Right! They are the perfect representation of wealth and fertility. They embody that classic feminine totem shape of big hips, big breasts. The question, then, is how do we move forward from that intersection being the focus? If we\u2019re talking in terms of desire, as opposed to just aesthetic preference, one thing that\u2019s happening globally is what I\u2019ve been calling \u2018showing your DNA\u2019\u2014Oura Rings, Apple Watches, people being able to see how much metal they have in their bloodstream. All these things that we can now record. If we see health as proof of desirability, and you\u2019re able to somehow demonstrate your good health, that makes you potentially more attractive to others."},{"question":"I would never have thought about that stuff as being related to the beauty industry, but it makes sense\u2014our exterior is a barometer for our interior, and health is, as you say, a marketable status symbol now.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>","answer":"And culturally, health and fertility have been connected for a long time. I don\u2019t know in the long-term how all this will express itself. I think whatever it looks like, the wealthiest people in the world will end up having more exclusive access to it, and that will end up shaping our idea of what\u2019s attractive. It\u2019s a weird one! It\u2019s not something where we can say, \u2018The future will look like shaved eyebrows, or it\u2019ll look like a big bum\u2019.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>"},{"question":"You mentioned Kim Kardashian: I think she\u2019s also a perfect example of a subject of these discussions about whether something is good or bad for women, and I haven\u2019t really decided about her yet. I do think she\u2019s a really\u2014","answer":"Important figure in the culture!"},{"question":"Exactly, and this cyborgian self-transformation stuff she does constantly is so interesting to me.","answer":"I think with regards to her perceived substance, or lack of substance, there are a lot of people who really do not care about her\u2014my sister, for example, who\u2019s an engineer, would not really think about Kim Kardashian. But you\u2019re right that she\u2019s had many chapters. And maybe the truly authentic part of her is that she\u2019s incredibly authentic to her commercial self."}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image_size":"full","gallery":[169455]},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"A version of herself that is the brand \u2018Kim Kardashian\u2019. I\u2019m also intrigued by her from a male-gaze perspective. Do men find her attractive? Or is it about selling products to other women? I\u2019m sorry, we don\u2019t have to make this interview exclusively about the Kardashians.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>","answer":"I think men might say that they do, but it would be in such an objectifying, detached way that there\u2019s no real emotional investment in the answer. It\u2019s sort of: big tits, big bum, symmetrical face, what\u2019s <i>not<\/i> attractive there?"},{"question":"If you had to sketch a woman very fast on a napkin, you might end up sketching Kim Kardashian.","answer":"And once, you might have ended up drawing Marilyn Monroe, and a long time before that, maybe Helen of Troy. Kim\u2019s quite overwhelming, though, isn\u2019t she? I don\u2019t know what men would do with that.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>"},{"question":"I hesitate to talk too much about my own books\u2014\r\n\r\n&nbsp;","answer":"No, I love it.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>"},{"question":"But I\u2019ve written about her before as a performance artist, almost like Orlan\u2014do you know Orlan?","answer":"Of course."}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image_size":"regular","gallery":[169469,169466,169470]},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"Obviously, I don\u2019t know why I\u2019m asking <i>you <\/i>that, of all people.","answer":"I did her makeup once, she\u2019s really lovely."},{"question":"But you see what I mean? They\u2019re both people where the refinement of their body is this major form of beauty-based performance.","answer":"I can shut up about the Kardashians as well, if you\u2019d like me to! But it\u2019s astonishing how they\u2019ve managed to remain somewhat interesting and relevant. And they\u2019ve been shaping our ideas about beauty for a long time. You might know this already, but working on the documentary, something I\u2019ve learnt is that \u2018looking the part\u2019 or \u2018fitting in\u2019 is historically so much more important for women than it is for men because of our tribal ancestry. Your life could depend on it. There\u2019s this thing of needing to conform to a certain standard or ideal because it keeps you safe. Men don\u2019t have that same inherent need to relate to and look like each other.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>"},{"question":"I was thinking the other day that I wonder if people who appear in reality television now have a bigger effect on the beauty standard for average women than film stars do. I live in Norwich now, and on the high street, you\u2019ll see a lot of women who have that\u2026","answer":"<i>Love Island<\/i> look."}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"two_blocks","block_sizes":"half_50_50","content_type_left":"image","image_size_left":"regular","image_left":169731,"video_left_url":"","video_caption_left":"","video_left_type":false,"text_left":"","credit_image":null,"credit_link_left":null,"content_type_right":"image","image_size_right":"regular","image_right":169732,"video_right_url":"","video_caption_right":"","video_right_type":false,"text_right":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"A <i>Love Island<\/i> face, yes. It\u2019s not even necessarily about looking young. I remember there being a controversy around the contestants a year or two ago because people on social media were saying they seemed old\u2014but it\u2019s less about youth than about having these very specific proportions.","answer":"That\u2019s what\u2019s quite\u2014I was going to say \u2018disarming\u2019, but I think \u2018mad\u2019 might be a better word for it. Because again, it\u2019s that thing of copycatting, but not even knowing why you\u2019re doing it. And also, I don\u2019t know whether that aesthetic is really intended for men because I don\u2019t know that men even like things like big injected lips, particularly.\r\n\r\nIt becomes a question of who these women are performing for, and I think the answer is \u2018each other\u2019. It\u2019s reflective of this desire we have to all be part of the same, bigger thing, because that\u2019s advantageous. I really think there\u2019s something a lot deeper and more primal going on there."},{"question":"I wonder if reality TV has become a dominant influence precisely because it purports to be real, so it\u2019s seen as offering us a truer reflection of what\u2019s \u2018normal\u2019, and thus possible, than cinema is.","answer":"I will say, increasingly, I think people want more authenticity. I don\u2019t really post much makeup on my account anymore, because I don\u2019t think anyone really cares. They want to see what I\u2019m doing in my garden, or they want to see my cats. Things like that offer a sense of realness we can tap into as we get more disconnected from one another. But you\u2019re right, films present themselves as totally artificial, whereas reality TV presents itself as being able to offer you a way into stuff that\u2019s really happening."},{"question":"As someone who\u2019s been around a lot of celebrities, what would you say is the big difference between celebrities and normal people? Aside from a lot of money, obviously.","answer":"You know, as clients, I actually don\u2019t think there is much of a difference. Ten years ago, someone would sit in your chair, and you would be in control because you were the professional. But I think what\u2019s happened now because of social media, and because of this very curated version of the self that people present, is that someone will come to the chair and say, \u2018I don\u2019t want that, I do want this\u2019. So now I have to contend with people\u2019s preferences\u2014and that\u2019s OK! It can be annoying if I have a particular look to execute. Say I\u2019m doing a show: Ten years ago, all 20 models would have the same look. Now you do a show, and you hear, \u2018I don\u2019t want that, it doesn\u2019t look good on me\u2019. And you think, you\u2019re a model! Isn\u2019t this the job? So the dynamic has changed. Both celebrities and normal people do that now, too."}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image_size":"full","gallery":[169461]},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"For the last 40 minutes, I\u2019ve been fighting the urge to ask what Rihanna is like.","answer":"It should have been the first thing you asked!"},{"question":"OK: what\u2019s Rihanna like?","answer":"Honestly, Rihanna is Rihanna. She\u2019s got a big spliff in her hand. She turns up 10 hours late to the shoot. But when she brings it, she <i>really<\/i> brings it. I imagine she is Rihanna in exactly the same way that Mariah Carey is Mariah Carey. I like people who are totally themselves. The more of a character you are, the more interesting you are to me.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>"},{"question":"I agree. I also can\u2019t tell you how relieved I am to hear that Rihanna lives up to her projected Rihanna-ness. You mentioned your documentary a few times\u2014could you tell me a bit more about it?","answer":"It\u2019s exploring where our beauty standards come from. I\u2019ve been working on it for ages, although it was on pause for a bit while I developed the brand. Beauty ideals are forever evolving. I\u2019m thinking about what happens when\u2014<i>if<\/i>\u2014fertility becomes unnecessary; then how do we define beauty? As we learn that we don\u2019t need to reproduce, necessarily, will things shift entirely? If you got rid of the instinctive part, the evolutionary by-product, then what?"}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image_size":"regular","gallery":[169458]},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"You only need to think about the degree to which society has changed in reaction to women no longer being regarded as only being machines for making children. If we didn\u2019t need to think about fertility <i>at all<\/i> anymore? Who knows.","answer":"I think it\u2019s already happening. One thing we\u2019ve touched on in this conversation is the idea of women reshaping themselves for other women, instead of men. I think that phenomenon feels very contemporary, and it must be linked to what you\u2019re talking about in terms of women\u2019s roles being different."},{"question":"We\u2019ve talked a lot about interiors and exteriors as far as the body is concerned, but we should probably close by discussing the actual interior of your house. I wonder whether you have any particularly talismanic objects here\u2014pieces that have inspired you, or items that relate to your work?","answer":"Oh, I have loads. I gravitate towards<i> things<\/i>. I would say I\u2019m a collector, but there\u2019s no rhyme or reason to it, other than the fact I feel as though everything holds a specific energy. A lot of my work is inspired by things I find on my travels. That\u2019s a Mongolian brass-plate mask, and then here I\u2019ve got a lovely big penis-shaped door knocker on display. And I also collect dental phantoms."}]},{"acf_fc_layout":"two_blocks","block_sizes":"half_50_50","content_type_left":"image","image_size_left":"regular","image_left":169468,"video_left_url":"","video_caption_left":"","video_left_type":false,"text_left":"","credit_image":null,"credit_link_left":null,"content_type_right":"image","image_size_right":"regular","image_right":169459,"video_right_url":"","video_caption_right":"","video_right_type":false,"text_right":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"interview","interview":[{"question":"They\u2019re like a cross between an H.R. Giger sculpture and one of those Barbie heads that children learn to do makeup on.","answer":"That\u2019s probably the best description of them I\u2019ve ever heard."},{"question":"I\u2019m looking at this painting of a car wreck hanging next to us, and I\u2019m mesmerised. Who is the artist?","answer":"That\u2019s by a painter called Phil Hale\u2014I have five of his paintings around the house. He\u2019s become a really good friend of mine, and he\u2019s such an important artist. His pieces have these clashing ideas and environments in them, and he works a lot with collage. This is quite a dark painting, but I have to say I tend to be drawn to darker things."},{"question":"Me too, maybe obviously. This one reminds me quite a lot of Andy Warhol\u2019s Death and Disaster series.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span>","answer":"Phil paints car crashes a lot, actually. Car crashes and dogging."},{"question":"Nice! 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