Inge Grognard’s career
as a make-up artist started in the mid-eighties when she and her
husband, photographer Ronald Stoops, collaborated with designers
such as Martin Margiela and the Antwerp Six (Dries Van Noten, Ann
Demeulemeester, Dirk Bikkembergs, Walter Van Beirendonck –W<,
Dirk Van Saene, Marina Yee) –some of whom she still has the
pleasure of working with. She also worked with newer Belgian designers
such as, Raf Simons, Véronique Branquinho, Jurgi Persoons
and Patrick Van Ommeslaeghe.
Inge has overseen make-up direction at a number of fashion shows
–one being Christian Lacroix. Today, she continues to work
on the following shows: Christian Wijnants, Bernard Wilhelm, A.F.
Vandevorst, Marcel Marongiu, Rick Owens, Kenzo, Martin Margiela,
Dirk Bikkembergs, De Fursac and Anne Valérie Hash.
Inge finds inspiration through her husband, her cats, trees, music
and the arts in general. She is sensitive to her surroundings and
studies the behavior of those who surround her. All of these elements
are combined and projected in Inge’s work –especially
the more personal projects that her and her husband dedicate a lot
of their free time to. These works are often exhibited in museums
or art galleries and allow for Inge to have a variance of outlets
for her artistic drive.
In 1998, she published Make-Up in 500 copies. The book
was well-received and distributed in Belgium, Paris, Rotterdam and
Tokyo. As a result, a small retrospective on Make-Up appeared
in Purple Magazine. Her desire to not limit make-up art
to the fashion world alone is also demonstrated through her collaborations
with the theatre. Inge lent her skill to a dance theatre play called
Rain, directed by the infamous Anna Theresa de Keersmaeker.
Throughout her career, Inge has enjoyed working with a fine array
of photographers: Nick Knight, Terry Richardson, Corinne Day, Juergen
Teller, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Jean-Paul Goude, Bettina Rheims,
Tesh, Miles Aldridge, David Armstrong, Satoshi, Horst Diekgerdes,
Katja Rahwles, Anouschka Blommers & Niels Shumm, Karen Collins,
Paulo Sutch and Michel Momy.
Her work has appeared in magazines such as, Vogue (British,
Italian and Japanese versions), i-D, Dazed & Confused,
Purple, Self-Sevice, Numéro, Another
Magazine, V and A Magazine.
Ad campaigns that she has worked on include: Chanel’s “Chance”
perfume and Chanel’s Haute Gamme 5 Elements Jewelry line,
Galérie Lafayette, Nina Ricci, Ungaro, Stella McCartney and
Haider Ackermann
Furthermore, Inge’s talent can be seen in the music videos
of Bjork (“Pagan Poetry”) and Marilyn Manson (“This
is the New Shit!”).
Inge lives with her husband and cats in Antwerp, Belgium and concentrates
her activities between Antwerp and Paris. |