Today, MAC will evolve its long-term mission of serving the HIV/AIDS community to also support women and girls and the LGBTQ community by expanding its funding through the sale of VIVA GLAM lipstick.
MAC Cosmetics created VIVA GLAM in 1994 at the height of the HIV epidemic to make a meaningful difference in the lives of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Combining glamour with a rigorous funding approach, MAC Cosmetics has worked with provocative powerhouse talent, including Sia, Miley Cyrus, Elton John, Mary J. Blige and Ricky Martin to drive sales of VIVA GLAM lip products, with 100% of sales going toward the funding of HIV/AIDS programs around the world.
Today, the HIV epidemic looks very different than it did in 1994 when MAC launched the VIVA GLAM campaign. AIDS-related deaths have fallen by 50%, over 21.7 million people have access to medication, and there are 47% fewer new HIV infections globally. As the HIV field continues to make incredible advances and we begin to imagine the end of HIV, we want to ensure that VIVA GLAM funds are continuing to go to the most vulnerable, underserved communities, those that resonate with both our consumers and the MAC family through the VIVA GLAM campaign.
Every cent of the selling price of the VIVA GLAM II Lipstick, VIVA GLAM III Lipstick and the new, limited-edition 25th anniversary VIVA GLAM 25 Lipstick in the original VIVA GLAM I shade, will be donated to organizations supporting health and rights for all ages, all races, all genders.
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However, I can see some blue patterns on one of the legs and they throw me off because blue doesn't appear anywhere else on the outfit, the cut for the bra is also very bizarre it goes over the half and it reaches really far down. Some of the accessories do not work with the outfit in my opinion like the bracelet she has, it just ends with a long string of jewels, I think it could have been attached to her body in some way so there's no cutoff, it's just dangling whilst she is walking and it's distracting. Overall a Toot but it could have been better.
To be honest, it's just a long cardigan with a bodysuit underneath, she could have accessorized it better. Would I have paired with long boots? No, and everything combined, it just does not give me glamour. Plus we saw a similar silhouette in the past episode. Sorry Jade, but it's a Boot from me.
Max - The icon! This kind of reminds me of the Mugler fall fashion show in 1995. I don't know why but it does. A very polished work attire with a twist. The feathers add the needed flare to make it interesting. The hair, the make-up, and the little pops of blue in the earrings and the brooch just compliment the fantasy even more.
The only negatives I have to say is that maybe the chest area is a bit baggy and additionally the chest plus the skin does not match the arms but I blame the season 1 filter once again. Overall she earned a Toot!
The structured white blazer juxtaposed next to the black flowy fabric, she did a great job of putting this outfit together because it could have looked discombobulated and a bit over the top. But every piece works perfectly with the other pieces. It's a nice Toot!
She could have ripped the dress and attached it with pins or maybe make it look dishevelled, it's just a bit too clean. The punk fashion culture was about using everyday objects in clothing, writing on things with markers, using tape, adding pins. Trash bags were even used as skirts, jackets, etc. PVC, leather and rubber clothing were the trend. She could have done more.
Max - Shannel knew what she was doing, it's glamour and it's giving us a performance. Where should I start? The PVC bodysuit, being held with strings of jewels, the strappy heels, her body, ugh everything is just amazing. Plus it has this slight asymmetry with the one glove and the bracelets on the other hand. Don't get me started on the performance, if an outfit comes with a show, then it raises the bar even more.
My only real critique would be that the outfit feels a bit saggy when we go past the torso, it could have really hugged her body. But overall, I think this was an amazing fashion show from Shannel, and a shoot from me.
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