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Lorde To Create Make-up Collection For Mac

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by ititlabkevb1988 2020. 2. 10. 02:14

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Todd Plitt, USA TODAY NEW YORK — Lorde, the singer who posted un-retouched photos of herself in concert back in March and loudly spotlighted her own imperfections, might not be the logical choice to front a mini makeup collection. After all, the 17-year-old wrote on Twitter, 'I find this curious - two photos from today, one edited so my skin is perfect and one real. Remember flaws are ok:-).' Imagine Mariah Carey or Jennifer Lopez doing that. Yeah, neither can we.

Famous for her gothic, vampy look, singer Lorde has teamed up with MAC cosmetics for a limited-edition makeup collection. Due out this summer, the beauty line is expected to embody the 17-year-old.

Lorde is candid, but doesn't view herself as a role model per se. 'Some things I do just because they're important to me, rather than being selfless about it,' she says. 'I know I have a degree of influence over the young people who listen to me.'

Lorde to create makeup collection for mac

It's why her MAC Cosmetics collaboration, out Thursday, is one of the most anticipated of the summer. And the collection is a passion project for Lorde. 'I'm notoriously difficult in terms of, if I think a brand is corny, it's very hard to change that. I used to buy MAC in New Zealand when I could afford it.'

Lorde To Create Make-up Collection For Mac

In real life, says the Royals singer (real name: Ella Yelich-O'Connor), she's decidedly low-maintenance. Hence, her decision to only launch two products: Pure Heroine lipstick and Rapidblack eyeliner.

Lorde To Create Makeup Collection For Mac

'I have a skeleton kit: tinted moisturizer, mascara, a lip. I'm not that good at applying hardcore makeup,' she says. 'To be honest, I walk around all the time without makeup. I've had super-bad skin and it's just starting to clear up.' Most recently, Lorde made headlines for postponing her Australian tour due to health problems.

Now, she says, she's completely healthy, after her family made her slow down. 'I'm really good now,' she says. 'I had a crazy chest infection and sinus infection. My parents told me I had to come home for a couple of weeks and relax.' Musically, she's writing for a few different projects right now.

'I'm feeling that hunger, that urge, to be making music again,' she says. 'I'm not out of ideas yet.' In just about every aspect of her life, Lorde is about authenticity. That includes her commitment to always sing live, which separates her from many of her peers. 'I'd just be panicking — can you imagine how scary that would be?

What if I fell down and for a second stopped lip-syncing? I think about this all the time. I'd never do it,' she says. The rest of 2014 means more performances, including her second North American tour of the year, and trying to carve out some normal quiet time for herself and her boyfriend, James Lowe, she says. 'Just playing all over the place. I'm trying to get everywhere this year.'

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L orde said in a statement: 'I have loved cosmetics since I was a little kid. I remember saving up to buy my very first MAC lipstick Snob at 14, and it was used by about 20 of my friends! ' has a very clear aesthetic that has always felt fashion forward to me. So I was really excited to work with them on these products, which I use pretty much every day and night. I hope you will too.'

Lorde has been collaborating with MAC make-up artist Amber Dreadon for her current tour's looks, and they also worked together for her appearance at the Grammy Awards in February, where she championed the brand's 'Heroine' and 'Cyber' lipsticks. The 17-year-old singer has become famed for her signature purple lipstick and the line is tipped to include dark shades as well as smoky eye shadows and pencils to recreate her bold brows. By Taryn Davies for www.femalefirst.co.uk find me on and follow me on.