Sally you are the gift that keeps on giving!! Trish I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your wonderful Husband. He was a very kind man and when he looked at you, well it was such a sight to behold, true love at its finest!! I remember being in your gorgeous home in NYC with my then boss from Nordstrom. You and your lovely doggies were so joyous!! I have been using your brand to paint faces for the last 33 years and I hope to keep using it until I put down my last brush!! Gorgeous interview, Gorgeous ladies!! TRISH YOU ARE A LEGEND!!! Love from Ireland XOX
^The world doesn't need to know your pain ^ I love this quote. I have had Rheumatoid disease for 25 years but I'm sat here doing my skincare & make up as I do everyday, even if I'm only going to be on the sofa. It makes me feel better inside to know that I don't look the way I feel. Great video, ty.
I remember when she used to send “how to” postcards with the new colors to her clients in the 80s. Such a lovely lady then and now, hasn’t changed much.😊
Just wanted to say I had the pleasure of briefly meeting Trish many years ago when she did a personal appearance at Nordstrom and she was really lovely. She focussed on each woman's individual face and features and helped select the most flattering shades. I remember saving up to buy her brushes because they were sable and so extraordinary. She was gorgeous and glamorous and I was so happy to see this video.
Germaine Monteil was the first beauty brand I remember, my aunt worked for them in the 70's and I was fascinated by their products and the smell of their perfume. Hearing the name brought back so many happy memories of my childhood, my lovely late aunt and her amazing bathroom filled with Germaine Monteil products 😊
I love Trish and her beauty line! I will always have fond memories of her after hearing the story of my grandmothers friends trying to hail a cab in New York and Trish pulling up in her limo and telling them to get in and she would give them a ride! What a fantastic lady!!
I am obsessed with Trish and her makeup. I buy so much of her makeup and skincare. I only use her brushes to apply my makeup. She is so inspiring and witty. I need to buy her book. I want her to write an autobiography.
Sali, brilliant as always! Please can we have "In the bathroom" with MORE iconic greats: JO MALONE, TERRY DE GUNZBURG, SYLVIE CHANTECAILLE, LAURA MERCIER, FRANCOIS NARS, PAT MCGRATH. (And I'd DIE if you could get RIHANNA or IMAN!)
Many many moons ago, Trish made me over and she is exactly the same as she was then as now! Truly walked away leaving my best friend. Truly inspirational ..... Wish I had the backing back then to do what I had dreamed off. I did buy her first leather case, my filo makeup and it went everywhere with me, sadly it was stolen out of my hotel room in Frankfurt but watching this realises how much I have missed it, time to save for another one. Trish, love you loads, you too Sali. Great video, sitting with tears in my eyes, happpppppy tears!!! xxx
Germaine Monteil is unfortunately not around. My late Auntie Toxy (Yvonne Gordon) loved GM. Used her skincare and her perfume. She wore the most wonderful scent ever Galore. It was in a frosted glass bottle, rectangular in shape with a lilac top. Loved that perfume. Neil x
Back in the 1980s, my older sister developed adult acne. She had never had a skin problem before and suddenly her skin was breaking out badly. One of the executives at work recommended her dermatologist, Dr. Ronald Sherman. At her first appointment, my sister brought all the products she was currently using and Dr. Sherman pointed out how wrong they were for her skin. He treated her acne successfully and his wife, Trish McEvoy, gave her these wonderful facials and her products. Not only did her skin improve, but they were so kind and really educated her on skincare; very classy people.
Great video - as all in this series always are and Trish is such the epitome of classy- but I must say, Ms. Hughes, YOU look amazing! Whatever you are doing- keep doing it. You have always been a beautiful, strong, authentic caller of BS , but you look as if you are in a beautiful period of your life and I am so happy for you -as a long time viewer who is instantly hitting play as soon as you upload a new video and so appreciative of your standards to maintain the integrity of the art and history of fashion in a world that tends to focus on what marketing peddles as art .
What an inspiring beautiful woman!! Loved the interview and love her products. I wish some great marketing company would revamp and introduce her brand to the younger segment aswell ❤️
My first nude lipstick was from ultima 2,, loved it ,, it was the nakeds, thank you for reminding me 😄I think J.C. Penney sold that line , trish is a legend ,,, her and b brown was my first high end makeup .late 80’s early 90’s ,,,, great interview, ,, love this
I must honestly say I don't believe that. I think we mimic our surrounding. The way people around us hold themselves and the way people speak. That is the way you learn new language. You listen. And one thing that is being left out when it comes to appearance that is often being left out is posture. Everyone speaks about clothes, makeup, hair. People, posture is number one.
@@mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 I was just trying to be playful, and make more of a comment on style. Indeed, I can't dance to save my life, but I have superb posture and am often asked if I'm a dancer - if only! Essentially I agree with you, but I was trying to be playful and make a distinction about style differences - ie. I will rock a bright lip, tattoos and lashings of mascara on my upright body, rather than the elegant blouse and skirt attire of the lovely Trish Mcevoy.I also feel a kinship with women who aren't perfectly put together, who might have a lipstick stain on their shirt, a hair out of place; a woman who will pop her feet up on the table and roar. I guess I was trying to say all of that with a less than pithy playful remark. Know what I mean? ;)
@@tex1622 Ou, I do now, I do. But that's bland internet interaction to you. I took your comment to seriously. I must say, if that's your photograph, I love your personal style.
@@mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 Oh you're a sweetheart. And you're exactly right, it can be hard to communicate intent on the internet, god damn it! ;)
Sally you are the gift that keeps on giving!! Trish I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your wonderful Husband. He was a very kind man and when he looked at you, well it was such a sight to behold, true love at its finest!! I remember being in your gorgeous home in NYC with my then boss from Nordstrom. You and your lovely doggies were so joyous!! I have been using your brand to paint faces for the last 33 years and I hope to keep using it until I put down my last brush!! Gorgeous interview, Gorgeous ladies!! TRISH YOU ARE A LEGEND!!! Love from Ireland XOX
^The world doesn't need to know your pain ^ I love this quote. I have had Rheumatoid disease for 25 years but I'm sat here doing my skincare & make up as I do everyday, even if I'm only going to be on the sofa. It makes me feel better inside to know that I don't look the way I feel. Great video, ty.
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What an elegant lady
Fascinating to listen to her. X
I remember when she used to send “how to” postcards with the new colors to her clients in the 80s. Such a lovely lady then and now, hasn’t changed much.😊
Sali you are so, so good at chatting with your guests. You ask great questions, you let them speak and it's a pleasure to watch.
Trish's brushes are second to none! I've been using a set of them for over 15 years, and they have stood the test of time. Phenomenal quality ^_^
Mine are 20 years old. Purchased them when I met Trish at a Saks event. Very sweet elegant lady
Just wanted to say I had the pleasure of briefly meeting Trish many years ago when she did a personal appearance at Nordstrom and she was really lovely. She focussed on each woman's individual face and features and helped select the most flattering shades. I remember saving up to buy her brushes because they were sable and so extraordinary. She was gorgeous and glamorous and I was so happy to see this video.
Sally that dress is killer! Love it!
Raaarrrr
Germaine Monteil was the first beauty brand I remember, my aunt worked for them in the 70's and I was fascinated by their products and the smell of their perfume. Hearing the name brought back so many happy memories of my childhood, my lovely late aunt and her amazing bathroom filled with Germaine Monteil products 😊
I still search for a perfume that duplicates that scent
I love Trish and her beauty line! I will always have fond memories of her after hearing the story of my grandmothers friends trying to hail a cab in New York and Trish pulling up in her limo and telling them to get in and she would give them a ride! What a fantastic lady!!
I am obsessed with Trish and her makeup. I buy so much of her makeup and skincare. I only use her brushes to apply my makeup. She is so inspiring and witty. I need to buy her book. I want her to write an autobiography.
Yes! Makeup gives you some privacy about how you're feeling sometimes. Thank you for articulating something I've always felt.
Perfect way to start my Saturday morning 😀
Sali, brilliant as always!
Please can we have "In the bathroom" with MORE iconic greats: JO MALONE, TERRY DE GUNZBURG, SYLVIE CHANTECAILLE, LAURA MERCIER, FRANCOIS NARS, PAT MCGRATH.
(And I'd DIE if you could get RIHANNA or IMAN!)
Her hair is absolutely incredible 😰😍. What a fascinating women!
Trish is SO beautiful! What an inspiration! Thank you for this! X
Many many moons ago, Trish made me over and she is exactly the same as she was then as now! Truly walked away leaving my best friend. Truly inspirational ..... Wish I had the backing back then to do what I had dreamed off.
I did buy her first leather case, my filo makeup and it went everywhere with me, sadly it was stolen out of my hotel room in Frankfurt but watching this realises how much I have missed it, time to save for another one.
Trish, love you loads, you too Sali. Great video, sitting with tears in my eyes, happpppppy tears!!! xxx
Kas Adam~ WOW What a fascinating story!
Hope you were able to get another set. 🥰
Fascinating in the Bathroom chat... an insightful inspiration to us all!
❤️ Gently tiptoeing through a intriguing life X
Trish Mcevoy. I have been told she makes boss makeup 💄 brushes
Trish is an underrated ICON. I stan.
What an elegant woman! Seriously interesting chat, can't wait for pt2. I hope that there will be a chat with Laura in the future as well!
Germaine Monteil is unfortunately not around. My late Auntie Toxy (Yvonne Gordon) loved GM. Used her skincare and her perfume. She wore the most wonderful scent ever Galore. It was in a frosted glass bottle, rectangular in shape with a lilac top. Loved that perfume. Neil x
This is a great interview. Thank you for the video. Appreciated always.
Back in the 1980s, my older sister developed adult acne. She had never had a skin problem before and suddenly her skin was breaking out badly. One of the executives at work recommended her dermatologist, Dr. Ronald Sherman. At her first appointment, my sister brought all the products she was currently using and Dr. Sherman pointed out how wrong they were for her skin. He treated her acne successfully and his wife, Trish McEvoy, gave her these wonderful facials and her products. Not only did her skin improve, but they were so kind and really educated her on skincare; very classy people.
Great video - as all in this series always are and Trish is such the epitome of classy- but I must say, Ms. Hughes, YOU look amazing! Whatever you are doing- keep doing it. You have always been a beautiful, strong, authentic caller of BS , but you look as if you are in a beautiful period of your life and I am so happy for you -as a long time viewer who is instantly hitting play as soon as you upload a new video and so appreciative of your standards to maintain the integrity of the art and history of fashion in a world that tends to focus on what marketing peddles as art .
What an inspiring beautiful woman!! Loved the interview and love her products. I wish some great marketing company would revamp and introduce her brand to the younger segment aswell ❤️
What a fascinating woman!
What lovely surprise to find on a Saturday morning. Thanks Sali.
wow what an inspirational woman.when she said her age my jaw fell open #goals
Your hair looks lovely Sali
Thank You for the upload! We appreciate new camera work.
Yessss!!!!! Love her.
This is so insightful and intimate, I have learned many things from this interview. Thanks to you both! X
So looking forward to part two and seeing what products she loves
Elegant lady in every sense of the word X happy Easter both x
I totally love this story. Awesome!!!💗💗💗
My first nude lipstick was from ultima 2,, loved it ,, it was the nakeds, thank you for reminding me 😄I think J.C. Penney sold that line , trish is a legend ,,, her and b brown was my first high end makeup .late 80’s early 90’s ,,,, great interview, ,, love this
Ahh..Loved Ultima 2..They had such a GREAT fragrance in a round bottle, very crisp and clean..I miss it very much😍
Loved this Sali,what a great lady🌟
Excellent camera work, lighting and sound!
God, what an absolute delight she is!
I want the 2nd episode now.
What an awesome lady and fascinating interview! Going right now to get some Instant Eye Lift!
I have some of her brushes from over 15 years ago and they are holding up and they are awesome!!
Wow... Your channel is a hidden gem! More people need to sub and watch! I will be sharing. Thank you for bringing us this content!
Thank you so much! 👌👌👌😊
Did she say she’s 68?! She looks SENSATIONAL. She must have taken the potion from Death Becomes Her....🤔
Good lord, how fab is she?!!
So nice to see two brunettes.
Miss you Sally.
I was there as a client with you at 800a 5th
What an interesting woman. I shall have look to see if she had an autobiography. Thanks, sali.
Wonder what trish thinks of these youtube makeup channels ,, with their caked on makeup etc ,,,,
Good job Sally and very interesting but respectfully, do try to learn to look at your guest when you’re speaking to them.
What a surprising and sweet woman. I want to give her a cwtch.
Some women are just born elegant...alas, I am not that kinda gal!
I must honestly say I don't believe that. I think we mimic our surrounding. The way people around us hold themselves and the way people speak. That is the way you learn new language. You listen. And one thing that is being left out when it comes to appearance that is often being left out is posture. Everyone speaks about clothes, makeup, hair. People, posture is number one.
@@mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 I was just trying to be playful, and make more of a comment on style. Indeed, I can't dance to save my life, but I have superb posture and am often asked if I'm a dancer - if only! Essentially I agree with you, but I was trying to be playful and make a distinction about style differences - ie. I will rock a bright lip, tattoos and lashings of mascara on my upright body, rather than the elegant blouse and skirt attire of the lovely Trish Mcevoy.I also feel a kinship with women who aren't perfectly put together, who might have a lipstick stain on their shirt, a hair out of place; a woman who will pop her feet up on the table and roar. I guess I was trying to say all of that with a less than pithy playful remark. Know what I mean? ;)
@@tex1622 Ou, I do now, I do. But that's bland internet interaction to you. I took your comment to seriously. I must say, if that's your photograph, I love your personal style.
@@mmescarlettziegfieldvonbis4551 Oh you're a sweetheart. And you're exactly right, it can be hard to communicate intent on the internet, god damn it! ;)
Oh I’m so sorry to hear if the death of Trish’s husband ...
Are you aware that when you purchase her products, you have to buy the compact and pay more? I will never purchase Trish McEvoy products. RIP OFF!