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taperjeangirl said:
Hanne those shades are lovely. Do they come out sheer?
The Beautiful Iris eyeshadow is very sheer, but like shoexgal mentions the Parfait Amour is jampacked with color :flower:
miu_miu said:
How did it end up looking, were you happy with it?
Seeing that I feel most comfortable wearing neutrals.. I was actually pleasantly surprised at the result. Don't have any pictures of it tho'.
 
these are so pretty...can't wait to see what the items are like in real life....
images and excerpt from wwd.

MAC Builds a Doll's House
By Julie Naughton and Pete Born
MAC Cosmetics, the revolutionary brand that detonated the traditional definition of feminine beauty with RuPaul as an icon and raised a banner in the fight against AIDS, is once again dipping into the collective psyche. By building its spring color story around an 11 1/2-inch doll, MAC is trying to strike a chord of long-forgotten childhood fantasies driven by dreams of being Barbie.
So MAC has teamed up with Mattel, manufacturer of the 48-year-old doll, to create a color cosmetics collection and a $35 MAC Barbie.
But while Barbie may inhabit a child's world, the Estée Lauder-owned MAC is aiming this project squarely at its decidedly grown-up constituency. It definitely isn't your daughter's makeup. "This is intended to be a very sophisticated makeup collection, designed for adults — not children," said Peter Lichtenthal, general manager of MAC Cosmetics. He estimated that the age target is women in their 20s and 30s and underscored the fact that is not a teen line.
Now that Barbie has her own makeup, could Ken be next? "We don't doubt that Ken has a future," said Dickson.

Speaking of style, MAC and Mattel spared no expense when it came to the shoot for the collection's in-store visual, which features two models, one pale-skinned and the other with chocolate-hued skin. The high-powered team included makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury, hairstylist Oribe, stylist Katie Grand and the photography team of Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. "We wanted it to be the ultimate couture shoot," said Gager.

When Jennifer Balbier, senior vice president of global product development, MAC Cosmetics, began formulating colors, she decided to build the line around perfect doll-like skin and a variety of flattering pinks, which have been trends in the market. "I was seeing this play of translucent, doll-like skin all over the place — backstage at the fashion shows, in art I was buying, even on the floor at the Barbie factory," said Balbier, adding that Barbie dolls come in about 45 nationalities. "Our challenge was to replicate that. At first we were playing with MAC Pro products like face gloss, but we realized a regular consumer wouldn't do that — so we wanted to come up with shades for the mainstream MAC line that the consumer could use to get the same look."

The collection includes bright candy pinks, buttercup yellows and warm greens. "We wanted to make sure that we had colors, especially pinks, that would look good on a wide variety of skin tones," said Balbier, who added that low talc levels were one key to achieving the desired shades.

The collection consists of four shades each of lipstick and Lipglass, each $14; three Cremestick Pearl Liners, each $14; six shades of eye shadow, each $13.50; three shades of Liquidfast Liner, each $16.50; black mascara, $11; two shades of powder blush, each $17.50; two shades of Glimmershimmer, each $16.50; two shades of Beauty Powder, each $20; two shades of nail polish, each $10; a $45 makeup brush, and a makeup bag in black with pink stitching and lining, $15.

Packaging features a Barbie silhouette in hot pink on MAC's traditional black, and the Barbie script also appears in hot pink on several products. An image of Barbie will be debossed onto the eye shadows.

The line, which doubles as MAC's spring color collection, will be on counter Feb. 13 in all of MAC's 500 North American doors and in March globally in about 1,000 doors in 50 markets worldwide. The doll will be sold only at MAC freestanding retail stores; nearly 10,000 of the dolls have been produced. And as one unauthorized and unexpected test, someone put a MAC Barbie on eBay earlier this week and it sold for $105.

"We think this is going to be the grown-up equivalent of Elmo," said Dickson of the Sesame Street character, another of Mattel's most popular toys.

Both the doll and the makeup collection are limited edition, and executives believe they will sell through in eight weeks or less. While none of the executives would comment on projected sales, industry sources estimated that the MAC Barbie collection would do between $8 million and $9 million at retail in North America, with the lion's share to come from the cosmetics.

While national advertising isn't planned, a microsite promoting the collection will go live on Feb. 13. It can be reached via the brand's site, maccosmetics.com, or directly at barbielovesmac.com, said Laura Elkins, vice president of international marketing and CRM for MAC Cosmetics, who noted that the Barbie project is the first time MAC has done a microsite. A teaser campaign will go live within the next few days, she added.

Selected MAC stores will be outfitted as mini-Barbie boudoirs, said Gager, noting MAC's makeup artists will wear T-shirts designed for the collection in-store. Collateral items, such as hair bows, also will be at counter, he said.
 
Hanne said:
The Beautiful Iris eyeshadow is very sheer, but like shoexgal mentions the Parfait Amour is jampacked with color :flower:

Thanks Hanne....can't wait to see to get a chance to see the colours in the store.

Lucy92....interesting article Mac barbie could be fun:flower:
 
Hanne said:
The Beautiful Iris eyeshadow is very sheer, but like shoexgal mentions the Parfait Amour is jampacked with color :flower:

Seeing that I feel most comfortable wearing neutrals.. I was actually pleasantly surprised at the result. Don't have any pictures of it tho'.

Parfait Amour is such a beautiful purple colour!! :heart:
Yesterday, I was at the MAC store and among other things I bought two eyeshadows, Tilt and Beautiful Iris, but when I went to pay they told me that Beautiful Iris was sold out :( and now I really want to find it
Hanne is it very sheer? When I tested it, it looked like a pretty lilac but I haven't seen anyone wearing it so I'm still wondering about the colour..
 
I bought the Swan Lake eyeshadow yesterday ^_^ :heart:

I'm so excited for the Barbie collection!!! :blush:
 
MAC's Barbie :heart: I want it!



Credit: My Scanner
 
miss-lilly said:
Hanne is it very sheer? When I tested it, it looked like a pretty lilac but I haven't seen anyone wearing it so I'm still wondering about the colour..
Sorry to hear it was sold out miss-lilly :flower:
It is sheer..but I find that if you apply it over and over again the color intensifies and becomes less sheer..
 
does anyone know which mac mascara is the best if you want alot of volume?? =)
 
I wouldn't suggest a MAC mascara. I don't think they are as good as other brands. I've even heard MAC's make up artists recommending Lancome mascaras :unsure:
The best mascara I've used lately is Chanel Inimitable and I highly recommend it! :flower:
 
i use almost all MAC but i don't use their mascaras. the ones i've tried have flaked and smudged a bit on me. my sister swears by them though. personally, i'd rather save money (and replace them more often) by buying a drugstore mascara, and instead spend the money on MACs unique color items. covergirl's new volume exact is great.

i'm in love with the new MAC Danse collection, but unfortunately, i'm broke. i did snag one of the Lightscapade Mineralize Skinfinishes.... which i use as a highlighter. it creates the most believeable, gorgeous glow and doesn't highlight pores (which some of the more glittery Skinfinishes can do), but rather seems to blur flaws. i love it! i really want the Pas-de-Deux gloss, the Classical lipstick, and the Macy's exclusive quad. i don't think they will be mine though. :doh:
 
Thanks for posting the article:) It's always interesting to read about the background. I can't wait to see this collection!
 
I need the raquel welch line to come out now! Supposedly its going to be her Jan 18
 
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MAC's Newest Beauty Icon: Raquel Welch

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Raquel Welch is now MAC Cosmetics newest beauty icon following in the footsteps of Catherine Deneuve and Diana Ross with her own themed collection to be released later this month. This collection features quite a few limited edition products. It features 6 lipstick shades, 4 lip gloss shades, 2 blush shades, 3 beauty powders, 2 eyeshadow quads, 2 limited edition brushes, 2 glimmer shimmers and eyelashes.
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I'm pretty excited about this collection. Although the packaging does not really appeal to me, the shades of the products certainly do. In particular, I'm looking forward to the eyeshadows and blush. The new products I'm seeing for the upcoming season seem to focus a lot on purple and blue hues so I'm looking forward to these colors. From top to bottom, meet Goddess blush and Amazon and Primal eyeshadows. I think Goddess will have to be mine.
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The lip products look very intriguing as well. From left to right, meet Screenqueen lipstick and Raquel, Body Mind and Vital Spark lipglosses. For me, the lipsticks and lipglosses are always the best part of a collection so I am really looking forward to seeing the rest of these products. I think Body Mind may be mine as well. I'm also looking forward to seeing the new limited edition brushes, the 223 and 169. From what I've read, these are the same as the existing 222 and 168 brushes but they have that mixed striped hair to go along with the rest of the packaging for this collection. My 222 brushes needs to be replaced so this is a good excuse!
That's not even the entire collection, you can catch a glimpse of it here. Thank you Specktra! Also, if you start clearing out your old makeup now, you could have enough for a free lipstick or lipgloss just in time for the new collection. MAC has updated their recycling policy and the Makeup Girl explains it all.


Posted by Carla on January 1, 2007 5:00 PM | Permalink



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http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/Hey!! I just saw these the other day. The colors look great don't they?? Raquel look s amazing as usual. I can't wait to see it up close and personal.

Posted by TheMakeupGirl | January 2, 2007 11:16 AM



http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/I'm definitely waiting for this one. And I actually like the tiger stripes. It has... something.

Posted by Gaia, the non-blonde | January 4, 2007 7:19 AM

CREDIT www.product-girl.com
 
I have never used MAC because I once heard it breaks you out because it is so greasy. Is this true?
 
im definitely gonna get one of the raquel lipsticks! cant wait! the whole line looks amazing.
 

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