A makeup artist recognized among celebrities, who was considered by many to be one of the best in her profession, passed away on October 21. Information about her death appeared in the media three days later. November 8 at 13, the funeral of Izabela Wójcik took place in the church of Our Lady of Częstochowa in Józefów. Many stars appeared at the ceremony and wanted to accompany the make-up artist on her last journey.
Izabela Wójcik's funeral. Many stars said goodbye to the renowned make-up artist
Izabela Wójcik was an extremely appreciated make-up artist. She has been setting trends for years. Everyone who had the opportunity to work with her appreciated her professionalism and aesthetic sensitivity. The last project she worked on was the Polsat Hit Festival in Sopot. Unfortunately, a make-up artist she died at the age of 48. Izabela's family, friends and acquaintances, as well as stars who decided to say goodbye to her in person, gathered in the church in Józefów. Among the mourners we saw, among others: Anna Mucha, Maja Sablewska Whether Patricia Kazadi. The make-up artist was buried in the family tomb in the parish cemetery. We could see the inscriptions on the wreaths: “You will remain in our hearts forever. Friends and acquaintances.” “Dear Izabela. Parents” and also “Dear Iza. Friends from Polsat”.
Agnieszka Woźniak-Starak remembers Izabela Wójcik
After the sad news circulated in the media, she decided to speak out Agnieszka Woźniak-Starak. The journalist did not hide her excitement. “Iza Wójcik… One of the most talented Polish make-up artists. Funny, intelligent, 'personality!' – as she would joke. You left way too soon,” we read on the presenter's Instagram. The designers, the duo, also wrote a few words Mariusz Brzozowski and Marcin Paprocki. “Iza, I will remember all our moments…” – said Paprocki. Izabela's colleague, Agata Miłosz, also said goodbye to her online. “The world has just lost one of the best make-up artists – Iza Wójcik. I will miss you. You were special, unique and irreplaceable. Rest in peace,” she wrote.