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MAC Partners With Teyana Taylor To Launch 90s Inspired Makeup Collection

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Photo: Courtesy of MAC time to save your coins because M·A·C is launching another iconic makeup collection, and this time it’s in collaboration with singer, choreographer and director Teyana Taylor.

Today, M·A·C shared the news in an Instagram post, accompanied by a stunning visual of the 29-year-old that evoked classic ’90s in a geometric high-top fade, and clean skin punctuated with bold brows and glossy lips, Taylor resembles a ’90s dream.

“I’m very excited to partnering with a company like M·A·C who I’ve watched collaborate with strong women of color over the years.

I’ve been a fan of M·A·C since I was 15,” said Taylor, who noted that it was the first brand that really piqued her affection for makeup.

There’s no word on the release date for the M·A·C x Teyana Taylor collection yet, but we do know it’s coming soon.

Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
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