Padma Lakshmi: actress, supermodel, host of Top Chef, cookbook author, supporter of women's rights, and now... co-creator of a capsule collection with M.A.C. Like M.A.C.'s other collaborations, the joy of this one is that we know we're getting the pigments and quality we love from a makeup giant like M.A.C., but we get to see our favorite celebrities put their distinctive spin on every element. While the collection itself won't be available until March, we've got the scoop on every last item right here.
The intricate designs on the muted gold packaging and the shades themselves call inspiration from Lakshmi's Indian heritage.
The colors also look perfect for women with medium skin tones (which historically, isn't necessarily prioritized by beauty brands right out of the gate). But then, this is 2018, and we have high hopes that in the post-Fenty era, more makeup options for women of all backgrounds. The collection is pretty sizable, too, so there's probably at least one thing you'll be adding to your Spring 2018 makeup Pinterest board.
There are two eyeshadow quads ($33.00 each):
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Desert Dusk contains Indian Moon: a creamy, peachy gold with sparkle, Shell Peach: a muted satin peachy-pink, Hopper Blue: a mesmerizing pale blue with white flecks of sparkle, and Natural Brown: a deep, creamy, earthy tone.
70's Sunset features Sand & Clay, a mid-tone matte cool beige, Cardamom, a cool light green with a touch of white frost, Mumtaz, a coppery purple with golden flecks, and All's Rosy, a mid-tone plum.
While we're on the topic of eyes, there are three dual-ended Powerpoint Eye Pencils ($18.50 each) for the woman who needs options (so all of us). Iced Heather/Kerala sun contains a silver frosty shade and a pure gold for a metallic eye, Indian Ink/Mossy Green has your pure black and a deep green, and finally, Bordeauxline/Molé Brown features deep plum and cool brown.
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There are also 2 shadow brushes for getting the perfect application with your new quad. The Medium Angled Shading Brush will set you back $25.00 while the dual-ended fluff brush is $35.00
On to lips: Padma's collection features six shades ($17.50 each):
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Sunset Rose is a creamy brown with pearlescent accents. Apricot Gold is a mid-tone peach nude. Nude Fudge is a mid-tone matte neutral. Mittai Pink is a hot fuschia. Blue Blood is a true, matte red. Sumac is a deep, matte plum.
For some extra glitz & glam, glide Cremesheen Glass ($21.00, and the collection's only online exclusive) in Nefertiti for a touch of sparkly peachy-gold.
Finally, for a touch of color, use the Large Contour Brush ($25) to glide the Powder Blush Duo ($33 each, and housed in the same ornately decorated palette as the eye quads) across your cheekbones. There are two options, Moon & Shine — a frosty highlight with a matte, warm, beige for a touch of bronze and Melon Pink which couples a bright, peachy pink with gold sparkle in a satin finish, with a mid-tone frosty orange.
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The #MACPadma collection will officially be available for purchase at select M.A.C. store locations and on maccosmetics.com on March 15th, 2018.
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