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First Look: Proenza Schouler for M.A.C.

After years in the making, the highly-anticipated collection is ours for the buying and applying
A perfect peony pink pencil is more than an alliterative jackpot, it's a great way to herald the arrival of warm weather and the season's bright, happy colors.

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Pro Longwear Eye Liner in Black Ice, $21
Looking for the perfect glide on pencil? Your quest ends here. This dreamy, creamy liner draws on smoothly and won't smudge or streak.

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Pro Longwear Eye Liner in Rich Beauty, $21
If you tend to gravitate to black eyeliner by default, expand your horizons with a brown one and you'll likely love the results. Even though we imagine the two as similar, brown comes across as more mellow and less severe when you're looking to accentuate not dramatize your eyes.

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Nail Lacquer in Thimbleweed, $17.50
Couldn't be a simpler way to embrace the season's hot nude trend than with this beautifully barely there nail shade -- especially if you're tired of your nails getting all the attention.

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Nail Lacquer in Nocturnelle, $17.50
Who says warmer weather has to command light, airy colors? Certainly not anyone who's laid eyes on this divine dark "nocturnelle" nail lacquer. Perfect for adding drama to nails and/or toes for an unexpected pop of deep, rich glamour.

"It has taken a couple of years -- it's crazy!" Jack McCollough, half of the Proenza Schouler design team, says of his brand's collaboration with M.A.C.

"The lead times for developing make-up are so much longer ... We're used to drawing something up on a clothing level and seeing it just a week later."

Makeup enthusiasts everywhere can relate to McCollough's pain -- we've been on tenterhooks ever since word of the collection was announced last October.

Now, 6 months later, we can get our hands (lips, eyes and cheeks) on the beautiful colors and specially designed packaging that are the cornerstones of this limited edition offering.

"There's a beachiness to the whole collection - a summery quality with those faded neon kind of colors," explains the brand's other half, Lazaro Hernandez. "There's a naturalness in terms of color, but because it is make-up, we wanted to up the ante and do something a little bit different than what we do for the shows. But we didn't want it to be too 'vixen' or vampy. It's cooler - there's a breeziness, a nonchalance."

If your makeup bag is feeling a void in the breezy, summer, nonchalant areas, the collection is available in stores and online now through May 22.
BY AUDREY FINE | APR 24, 2014 | SHARES
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