Kevyn James
Aucoin (February 14, 1962 – May 7, 2002) was an American make-up
artist, photographer and author.
Aucoin was born in Shreveport, Louisiana and grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana, to parents
Isidore Adrian Aucoin and Thelma Suzanne Melancon, who adopted him as an infant
through Catholic Charities of Alexandria,
Louisiana He had three siblings,
Carla, Kim, and Keith, all of whom were adopted as well.
Aucoin
was interested in makeup from the time he was a child, and
frequently did his sisters' makeup and photographed the results with a Polaroid camera—something he'd do throughout
his career. Afraid to buy makeup, he would shoplift it. The guilt of stealing and fear of
getting caught made him stop.
He
realized he was gay at age six, and was frequently bullied at school. His parents were initially in denial
of their son's emerging sexual orientation; his mother later said, "I
didn't think Kevyn was a sissy; I just thought he was a gentle child." In one instance, he had a teacher
spank his bare buttocks in class, which Aucoin later regarded as sexual abuse. The bullying continued in high school,
and he dropped out after being chased by several classmates in a truck. He
enrolled in beauty school and had hoped to learn more about applying makeup,
but ended up teaching the class instead.
At 18,
Aucoin worked in a small corner of an exclusive women's store in Lafayette. But
the women were uncomfortable with a man doing their makeup. Thelma Aucoin
recalled, "It was $30 for a makeup lesson, and these were women who paid
$3,000 for a dress, but they'd never let him."
In
1982, Aucoin moved to Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, hoping to start a career as a makeup artist. While in Baton Rouge, he was assaulted
by a security guard at Godchaux's, a local department store. He was there with
male friends to check out new makeup, when the guard approached them and said
"upstairs or downtown," meaning they could be taken to the store's
security office or be arrested. Aucoin and his friends opted for the security
office, where they were beaten by security personnel. Fearing for his life, he
decided to move to New York City with his then-boyfriend Jed Root (who
sometimes posed as his manager) to begin his career.
Aucoin's parents eventually
came to accept his homosexuality and started a chapter of P-FLAG in Lafayette.
In 1999
he received an honorary degree from the Harvey Milk School for his support.
Aucoin
lived with his partner, Jeremy Antunes, whom he began dating in 1999, married
in an unofficial ceremony in Hawaii in 2000 and thereafter referred to as
his husband. He had also previously been romantically involved with Eric Sakas,
who remained a close friend after their breakup and became president and
creative director of Kevyn Aucoin Beauty.
Aucoin
also obtained legal guardianship of his niece Samantha, then 15, who was living
with Aucoin and Antunes.
In September 2001, Aucoin was
diagnosed with a rare pituitary
tumor. He had been suffering from acromegaly resulting from the tumor for much of
his life, but it had gone undiagnosed.
Aucoin
began taking increasing amounts of prescription and non-prescription
painkillers to ease his physical and mental suffering. Antunes implored Aucoin
to get help, and while Aucoin tried to recover, he could not stop the drug use
entirely. Antunes went to Paris for a week to be alone, and in that time,
Aucoin became ill and was hospitalized. Antunes'
leaving Aucoin for what became the last week of his life created animosity
between Aucoin's family and Antunes, resulting in Antunes being locked out of
the home he shared with Aucoin.
Aucoin
died on May 7, 2002 at Westchester
Medical Center in Valhalla, New
York of kidney and liver
failure due to acetaminophen toxicity, caused by
prescription painkillers. Despite
his instructions that his ashes be scattered in Hawaii where he was married,
Aucoin's remains are buried with his mother in Louisiana.
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