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There's some really nice wearable colours. There's a dupe for rebel, and two really similar to watch me simmer and flamingo (like a more pigmented version)

Thank you for sharing this pretty pic!
There's some really nice wearable colours. There's a dupe for rebel, and two really similar to watch me simmer and flamingo (like a more pigmented version)
MACina - it might have been style surge but I will double check on my lunch break tomorrow. Hopefully they'll leave the display out cos I though this collection wouldn't be out til mid-march here.
Our regular l/s is already 20.50 EurosThey're gonna be €27,50 ($36!) in Holland. FU MACSkip skip skip for me.![]()
Our regular lipsticks are €18,50, so I think it's gonna be 29/30 for you.Our regular l/s is already 20.50 Euros :wtf2: , so these will be at least 29?!They're gonna be €27,50 ($36!) in Holland. FU MACSkip skip skip for me.
OMG!! :jawdrop:$46 in Australia (a normal one is $36) :shock:
you're so awesome.The phrase has a bit of a history in American literary culture over the past 40+ years.
It was first introduced in a 1970 issue of New York magazine to describe well-off, fashionably dressed women who meet for social luncheons during the work week, since they are married to rich men and don't work. The lunch is in either a classy expensive restaurant, or a high-end department store during a shopping trip.
The phrase was the title of a song in Stephen Sondheim's 1970 musical "Company", sung by a cynical woman who ultimately discovers she's one of them. It was famously sung by Elaine Stritch. It has been revived a number of times and I saw a production on PBS in 2008. Sondheim is truly an amazing composer and lyricist. I suspect more people are familiar with his 1979 musical thriller, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street", which was made into a movie with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham-Carter in 2007. He also wrote the lyrics for the musical tragedy "West Side Story" back in his early days.
"Ladies who Lunch" has also been used as the title of a sketch on the Season 36 premiere of Saturday Night Live - i remember this one, as the ladies in question have a competition involving wearing tiny little hats. It was also the title of a 2005 episode the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. I didn't watch this series, but apparently episodes were typically named after songs by Stephen Sondheim.
The phrase has a pejorative meaning, as the women it describes are shallow, primarily interested in shopping and being fashionable. I suppose in the MAC lipstick context, though, it is meant to refer to a life of luxury and high fashion.
I love these colors but they seem a bit sheer. That, plus the price point, plus the packaging has me really hedging. I am waiting for one of you to convince mehttp://www.temptalia.com/sneak-peek-mac-mineralize-rich-lipsticks-photos-swatches#more-47021
That's the one I have my eye on too! Was waiting for a few lip swatches to surface before buying... Pretty Please let us know how you like it! Thanks doll!!I ordered Lady At Play![]()
They're perm????Meh. These are permanent so, I can get them at anytime. I already emptied my wallet on Archie's Girls. So, I'm gonna save my money for the collections coming out in April.![]()
Yep. Only to North America though.They're perm????
I see. It just shocked me hearing they were perm. Lol.Yep. Only to North America though.![]()
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