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Yikes get those fingers at the ready people, because MAC & the amazing Beth Ditto are set to launch their collaborative makeup collection exclusively online from this Friday 1st June for four weeks only. We first heard murmurings about the collection, but we can now reveal that the collection is well and truly set to meet all of those heightened expectations. Premiering in this one are the truly awesome dual ended Shade & Smoke Shadow/Liners, £16.50, which come in four colour-ways and boast a creamy eye shadow at one end and a greasepaint liner at the other - Just the thing for creating a flawless smoky eye.

About Beth Ditto. How can I contact Beth Ditto’s management team or agent details? Are you looking to speak with a representative of Beth Ditto? Agent details, along with key contact information, can be found in The Handbook, an online resource for accessing celebrity contact details. Wearing MAC Beth Ditto Shade & Smoke Shadow/Liner in Beth Mask on my eyes, Powder to the People on my cheeks and Pro Longwear Lipcreme in Dear Diary on my lips Turn it up, y’all! That sailor wants to party.

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And don’t even get us started on the desirability of the polka dot Powder to the People, £21.50. Moreover, we are told that Beth thought up lots of the names for the collection herself. The nail lacquer in Near Beth Experience, £9, the Longwear Lipcreme in Booyah, £16.50 and the Shade & Smoke Shadow/Liner in Beth or Glory, £16.50 all made us chortle for quite some time. Get your hand on the lovely lot at.

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Don't get me wrong, I LOVE each and every one of their collections, and I am completely OBSESSED with all things unexpected and off-kilter. It's refreshing and inspiring to see those that aren't who we'd expect society would normally choose to front such major cosmetics campaigns be celebrated for their individual idiosyncrasies. In fact, I wonder if MAC is taking suggestions. If so, I like to cast my vote for the following quirk-sters: Blanche Devereaux: I'm just putting this out into the universe in case the powers that be up there are listening—in my next life, I'd like to be reincarnated as the stylish, slick-tongued Golden Girl. This lusty character lived her life on her own terms and made dating during maturity seem sophisticated and sexy. (There are a few life lessons to be learned here.) Ke$ha: Yes, she usually looks like she could use a loooooong bath and a good scrubbing, but this party girl clearly loves quirky makeup looks and seems like a lot of fun. Match made in MAC heaven, I'd say.

Gloria Pritchett: I know that Sofia Vergera has a contract with CoverGirl, but her spicy Colombian character on Modern Family does not. Wouldn't it be a hoot to see what the lovable salsa-dancing housewife would come up with? Sex and The City: Carrie Bradshaw and co. Were always crazy about clothes, but if they do decide to move forward with the third installment of the big screen franchise, I'd love to see four mini collections under one big SATC-themed umbrella.

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Samantha's set would be sultry, Miranda's very everyday corporate, Charlotte's very girly and pink, and Carrie's—of course—very party-party-party girl. Jem and The Hollagrams 'Nuff said—80s babies STAND UP! Your turn—who would you like to see sign on with MAC?

This entry was posted on 22.09.2019.