I am a girl. I am a girl with dreams.
Makeup dreams.
BIG, BOLD makeup dreams. Dreams of getting all dolled up exactly like the gal on this new MAC Antonio Lopez 6 Eyes palette, and then going to Petco to buy kitty litter.
SO FABULOUSLY DISCO DIVALICIOUS.
Let’s see… I think I have a blue scarf around here somewhere, and some black earrings, and I’m thinking I could probably imitate the hair. Maybe.
Oh, but that crazy-@ss earring?! I’ll definitely have to improv that, since something tells me I probably wouldn’t be able to find it (easily) at Claire’s.
The makeup, though, I’ve got that covered, boo-boo, thanks to the MAC Antonio Lopez collection’s mix of eye, lip and cheek palettes.
The MAC Antonio Lopez collection
The new collection struts into North American MAC stores, onto counters and online September 12, and arrives at international locales the same month (international babes, you might want to swing by your local counter to ask your fave MAC artist for a firm date).
Soooo…who IS this dude?
First thing I thought when I saw these palettes was, “Oh, hell yes!” The second thing was, “Who is Antonio Lopez?”
Antonio Lopez (February 11, 1943 — March 17, 1987) was a world-renowned fashion illustrator who’s work appeared in many top-tier glossies like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, as well as the style pages of papers like The New York Times. In addition to his artwork, he’s known for discovering many famous models, too, including Grace Jones and Jerry Hall.
The new MAC Antonio Lopez collection features some of his drawings, with each of the palettes decorated with one of his muses (MAC calls the ladies “Antonio’s Girls”).
An afternoon with Antonio
This afternoon I told Tabs that I could only work a half day because I had a prior engagement with three eyeshadow palettes and the two face palettes. He grumbled and bit my nose. 🙂
Then, I crossed my fingers, did a disco dance (the Hustle, IF you must know), and hoped to find just as much beauty inside these palettes as out.
MAC Antonio Lopez: 6 Eyes Palettes in Bronze, Violet and Teal ($43.50 each US and $52 CDN)
What did I find?
Well, the one eye palette I felt kind of “eh” about at first, Teal, turned out to be much more interesting than I thought.
The first time I saw its colors, they didn’t quite make sense to me, but after I started buffing and blending, the mix of bright blue and green played well with the smokier olive, black, gray and light violet shades.
Now if I could only get rid of the fallout… Thank goodness, there’s only a little. If I were forced, cruelly, to choose just one of these three eye palettes to get down with, I’d choose Teal quicker than you could say “boogie-oogie-oogie.”
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B+/A-
As for fallout issues with the other two eye palettes, Violet and Bronze, nope. None.
Violet’s pink and purple give it a foxy ’80s vibe, and I think that bottom row of gray, silver and black should satisfy my lust for smokey eyes (kind of reminds me of Prism by Hourglass). The cream shade in the upper right-hand corner, though? Not that inspiring, but I appreciate the contrast.
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B+
Bronze is like the sensible sister who, if pressured to have another a kamakazi, ends up dancing on top of a table, LOL!
I was really looking forward to Bronze because you know I lurves me my neutrals, especially the sassy pink and coral.
I the idea of those shades contrasting with the gold, brown, taupe and cream, and I almost shed a glittery tear as I realized that the nuances in some of the colors are somewhat lost on my skin tone. Next time I think I’ll wet my brush head first before applying to coax out more intensity. If you’re a lighter lass than NC42, I don’t think the pigment would be an issue. This one’s both pretty and practical.
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B+
MAC Antonio Lopez: Face Palettes in Pink and Coral ($46 US and $55 CDN)
The collection also features two face palettes that, like Transformers, are more than meets the eye. Open the compact and BAM! — a blush and highlighter. Then slide the pan to the right to reveal a bronzer underneath.
Technology! We haz it! 🙂
Sorry, I’m a little cray right now. Must eat soon.
So, Face/Coral (officially, that’s its name) leans warm while Face/Pink leans cool, with Coral being the darker of the two.
I’m crushing on Face/Coral ’cause I like the way it looks with my post-vacation tan. The coral blush is brighter and more intense (so it shows up easily on my skin) than its counterpart in the other palette, and the peachy gold highlighter feels RyGos smooth. The bronzer — it reminds me of my beloved NARS Laguna, but without the shimmer. You bettah rock this if you wear warm colors well.
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: A
I like Face/Pink, too, although the bronze-ish highlighter feels a little chunkier than I’d like. The pink blush is maybe also a tad too sheer for me, as is the bronzer, but I can totally see lighter lovelies twerkin’ this one. MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B+
Two things before I forget — I kind of wish that 1) MAC had also included another option for gals NC44 and up, since both Pink and Coral may not register well on darker skin tones; and 2) I had a unicorn to teleport me to McDonald’s right now, ’cause I’m hella hungry.
MAC Antonio Lopez Collection Swatches
Reviews of the new lip palettes coming soon (tomorrow, assuming Tabs gives me the afternoon off).
In the meantime, let me know if any of these eye and face palettes are moving you.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Tracy@BeautyReflections says
The illustrations are SO cool! I don’t need any of these truthfully but how can you not get one just for his art work! Amazing!
Karen says
Hey Tracy,
Yes, they are super cool! I would love a poster.
camille says
ooooh! i’m not keen on eye shadow, but the packaging art reminds me of the 80’s paintings of that chic. ugh, i can’t remember her name! tried googling it, and it’s something similar to a patrick nagel painting.
i’ll remember her name tomorrow, while doing the dishes. LoL.
i love LOVE those gold earrings! every time you wear them, i get motivated to find something similar when i’m out (window) shopping.
the looks you created where you’re wearing the grey top, and the orange top, are lovely! i’m a simple girl, so i can appreciate the green-teal-ish look, but i like the ones i mentioned 🙂
i need to get to a MAC counter, stat!
Karen says
Hi Camille,
Those gold earrings are from Nordstrom from a few years back. If I ever find similar ones I’ll let you know!
Ankita@corallista says
Thanks for this lovely post Karen! I like the look of the Face/Coral palette though I think already have loads of cheek products in these shades- not in a single palette though!
Karen says
Hi Ankita,
Thank you! Maybe snag one of the face palettes so you have them all in one place?
Gowthami says
Looks great Karen!! I’m love with the palettes and Great post 🙂
Karen says
Hi Gowthami,
Thanks!
Judith says
Nice review! I don’t think the violet and the bronze palette are all that unique. The teal is more unique but the pigmentation should be flawless for that prize. I won’t be purchasing the face either since they can’t beat the blushes that I own in Tarte
Karen says
Hi Judith,
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. I think those palettes might still be good for gals just starting out their collections. If I was a makeup newbie I would love to have palettes like these with cute packaging.
MARLA ROBINSON says
In the pic of the bronze palette the eyeshadows almost look blue on your eyes, but when I look at the bronze swatches I don’t see anything even resembling a blue shade. That’s odd.
Karen says
Hmm… That was odd, LOL! I think if you check again, you’ll see something different. Thanks, Marla. Have a great day.
Amber says
ooooh! I love the face palettes! I may have to snag the face/pink when it’s available. Great swatches, thanks Karen!
Karen says
Hi Amber,
You’re welcome! What do you think of the eyeshadow palettes? Do any of them catch your eye?
Amber says
I like a couple colors from each palette, but that doesn’t really help much!!
Karen says
Ha! I guess that’s what custom palettes are for. I am *this close* to finally filling out my MAC one, yay!
Rachel says
Thanks for the review, K-Dawg! I have been lusting after teal eyes and coral face from this collection ever since I found out about it, and your review just solidified my wants/needs (same thing, right?) I also think I’m gonna go for that bright pink lip palette. I’m a sucker for limited editions and palettes, so MAC really knows how to empty my wallet!
Karen says
Hi Rachel,
You’re welcome! 🙂 I’ll have more pics of that bright pink lip palette (Fuchsia) up today. That’s what I’m wearing in these shots.
What do you think of the artwork? I’m digging it!
hanna says
I love the artwork on the packaging.
Karen says
Hi Hanna,
Great! Glad you like it.
Charisma says
I’m drooling for that teal eyeshadow palette.
Karen says
Hi Charisma,
Yay! Do you wear teal often?
Fieran says
Thanks for the amazing looks and photography Karen. I was tempted by the Teal palette but I have way too many teal eyeshadows that are not getting enough love so I will probably skip the palette. I completely agree that there should be another face palette for NC44 girls upwards. I don’t think the two face palettes will show up on me.
But, what I’m really interested in is: What gorgeous lipstick are you wearing??!?! 🙂
Karen says
Hi Fieran,
It’s from the Antonio Lopez 3 Lips/Fuchsia palette. I’ll have a review up (hopefully) today. 😀
Kim says
Naturally the most appealing shadows for me are the bronze, but they look a tad too frosty (for me). I’m interested to see your lip review because the reds in the center of your collection pic look awesome. This might finally be the season that I try a red lip. If it’s sheer. HAHA!
On a side note, I didn’t even recognize young Karl until I read the caption. And your first Antonio’s drawing reminded me immediately of Duran Duran’s Rio cover. I know it’s not that similar but it was screaming 80s to me. 🙂
Karen says
I know that cover very well! Did you ever want to be that chick on the boat in the Rio video? Or was I the only one?
Kim says
HAHA! Totally. I think everyone I knew was crazy about Duran Duran. I still love their videos. I’m sure if I was seeing them for the first time, I’d have a different reaction but they’re very nostalgic. If you haven’t lately, check out Hungry Like the Wolf. Part of me wants to bust out laughing but I can’t because I remember how awesome I thought it was at the time. 🙂
Kiss & Make-up says
I don’t care much for the styling, but the colors in this collection all look fabulous!
Karen says
Thanks for your feedback!
Aditi says
I was reeeeeeeeeally looking forward to that Bronze palette, but the swatches tell me they won’t show up on my skin 🙁
Tempted to try that Teal palette though; now if I could only find an excuse to wear those eye shadows to work!
Karen says
Hi Aditi,
You could always wear the shadows wet or layer them with a Paint Pot. Do you have Indianwood? That would work.
Sunny says
Kaaaarreeen! Such beautiful looks! The eyeshadow palettes look good! It seems like MAC has been working on those!
Karen says
Hi Sunny,
Thank you, girl! Try the coral face palette; I think it’ll go great with all your coral glosses.
Agata says
I love this collection. The purple/pink eyehsadows look gorgeous and the coral palette looks like something I need to have! Lol. All the looks you created are stunning!
Karen says
Hi Agata,
I have a feeling you’d WERK both those palettes. They’d be a great treat to celebrate your workout/weight loss accomplishments! You know I’m all about makeup rewards for hard work. 😀
Speaking of working out, I need to run today…
Denise S. says
I would probably have went for the teal palette, but I ordered Guerlain’s teal/gray eye shadow duo from the new fall collection. Waiting for it to arrive from Nordstrom. Your lipstick and hair looks great! Glad you gave a bio on Antonio Lopez I was wondering who he was,lol.
Karen says
Oh, NICE. I really like that duo Denise! You’re going to have a good time with it. 🙂 Let me know when you get it and I hope you love it.
Chelsea says
I love the illustrations on the packaging!
Allison says
Very divalicious! You look divine! Like most of the others, I wish I could just buy the compacts for the cover art. So cool. I think I like the face palettes best, but alas I can’t justify buying more, right this minute. Thanks for the info about Antonio Lopez. Can’t believe I wasn’t aware of him!
Alice Ann says
I really like the teal palette. Karl Lagerfeld looks hot in that photo!
Krystle(Baking Beauty) says
The bronze one is calling my name!
ahhhsoneo says
you are so right, I wish they had created a face palette for us ladies with deeper tones:( I do love the packaging, if I was a “collector” I would buy it for that alone.