This is the face chart that is being used on her current tour.
I don't think they have really been thinking that way, at least that's what it seems like. I don't consider Hayley Williams, Sharon & Kelly Osbourne or even Rihanna as beauty or style icons. Am I the only one?I expect full honesty from our lovely Specktraettes here.....
I love Lorde's music, but I just don't feel like she has established herself as a beauty/style/fashion icon to anchor a solo collaboration. Am I just being a hater? I just feel that there are other celebs who have broken boundaries and are legitimate fashion/style/beauty icons or even other pop culture phenomenons that would make a better collection than Lorde; especially just barely coming off Punk Couture.
Thoughts? Comments? Counterarguments? Kick in the pants to get me on board?
I have no idea who Lorde is but I'm liking that face chart.
Are they just trying to get rid of those Yung Rapunxels that they probably still have hanging around?
Amen to that.
I love Lorde's music, but I just don't feel like she has established herself as a beauty/style/fashion icon to anchor a solo collaboration. Am I just being a hater? I just feel that there are other celebs who have broken boundaries and are legitimate fashion/style/beauty icons or even other pop culture phenomenons that would make a better collection than Lorde; especially just barely coming off Punk Couture. Thoughts? Comments? Counterarguments? Kick in the pants to get me on board? :2cents:
They're all popular now, especially Lorde. That's why MAC is working with them. It doesn't matter, to MAC, that they're not fashion icons (and I would agree that none of them are). Also: Lorde is young, and I think that's also a reason for this collaboration. Get late teenage girls and early twenty-something-year-old women, those in Lorde's age group, interested in MAC.I don't think they have really been thinking that way, at least that's what it seems like. I don't consider Hayley Williams, Sharon & Kelly Osbourne or even Rihanna as beauty or style icons. Am I the only one?
I completely agree. I think Mac is trying to broaden their age group. I see that with the Sharon Osbourne collection as well, because my grandma (who is 70) and her best friend who normally never buy Mac makeup want to get the entire collection just because they watch The Talk everyday and love Sharon. With the Osbourne collection, they are getting two age groups, and with Lorde's (whose actually comes out the same day), Mac is pulling in a third age group. AND Pedro Lourenço's collection comes out that day. So I guess you can think of it as their is something for everyone!They're all popular now, especially Lorde. That's why MAC is working with them. It doesn't matter, to MAC, that they're not fashion icons (and I would agree that none of them are). Also: Lorde is young, and I think that's also a reason for this collaboration. Get late teenage girls and early twenty-something-year-old women, those in Lorde's age group, interested in MAC.
I bet they'll repromote something! Or use a pro lipstick like they always do for these tiny collections!
OMG! I would love to see a Gwen Stefani collection!Why the hell hasn't there been a Gwen Stefani collaboration?! Lorde has been around for approx. 5 seconds. I consider Gwen a style icon and a woman who has pushed boundaries during her very successful and long career. Maybe Gwen costs too much?! :soapbox: