Lisa Eldridge’s trademark colourful, stacked rings first piqued interest when she began make-up tutorials online. “People started to get the idea of my hands,” she says, pretending to apply make-up to the left side of her face. “Then I’d kind of move them around and they’d be like, ‘Oh my God, where’s your ring gone?’ Or ‘You’ve changed your ring’,” the leading make-up artist chortles when we meet at her north London home. A converted 1840s piano factory, she shares it with husband Robin Derrick (a photographer and creative director), two sons, Luke, who’s studying fashion at Central Saint Martin’s (“He’s very talented and one to watch”) and George, who’s just started music college, along with their four cats.
Lisa, who launched her own ring collection in May, has been…