
Haute & Naughty Too Black Lash, in black, will sell for $23 US and $28 CAD. 17 as they work to restock the brand.Ī message was posted on Selena’s official Facebook page Saturday announcing that the collection was sold out because of fans’ passion and excitement.By subscribing to the Star Trek newsletter, which may include personalized offers from our advertising partners, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data collection and usage practices outlined in our Privacy Policy. Selena’s collection, which caters to Latinas, will be available until Nov. According to NPR, Eva Mendes hooked up with Pantene, Sofia Vergara with CoverGirl and Jennifer Lopez with Gillette Venus, so Selena’s collection naturally would be a big hit.

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For years, MAC has catered to people of color and have noticed - like other beauty business leaders - that it’s important to have brands that cater to certain skin types with care colors and beauty needs. In a July 2014 Nielsen rating, it showed that Hispanic consumers increased by 17 percent across seven key beauty categories and has continued to soar, joining the black community as dominant purchasers. The buying power of people of color is not always appreciated, but it does not go unnoticed. In less than 24 hours, the campaign received more than 37,000 signatures, surpassing its goal of 5,000. In 2015, she visited and started a petition using the hashtag #SelenaQuintanillaforMac. After two years of working hard to make the collection a reality, Rodriguez garnered the help of the public. When Los Angeles radio producer Patty Rodriguez saw Monroe’s collection in 2013, she pitched the Selena-inspired idea to MAC. This is something she was working on when she was taken from us.” According to USA Today, Quintanilla said Selena was working on her own cosmetics line and perfume before she was murdered. Clearly, we’re girls, and makeup was one of the key things we liked to talk about. “This line is Selena on and off stage,” Quintanilla said, according to the Chronicle. The MAC Selena collection features three lipsticks, a lip gloss, five eye shadows, a blush and bronzer compact, a makeup brush, liquid liner and mascara. MAC created shades and products from the images. According to the Houston Chronicle, the line inspired by Selena was curated by her sister Suzette Quintanilla, who took photos of the contents of the late singer’s makeup case and sent them to the cosmetic company. Selena’s makeup collection, launched 21 years after she was shot by a disgruntled fan/business associate in 1995, bears the names of her most popular songs. MAC Marilyn Monroe channels the legend’s luster and sex appeal in shades of red lipsticks, a lip gloss, dramatic false eyelashes, shimmering metallic eye shadows, nail polish and beauty powder. In 2013, 54 years after Monroe’s death, MAC launched the Marilyn Monroe limited collection. Monroe and Selena’s current common ground is beauty along with a collection to show it. They represented beauty, talent and brains and they lived a public life that people adored and often emulated. They were larger than life at the peak times of their career. Iconic stars Marilyn Monroe and Selena Quintanilla have a lot in common. Like the Marilyn Monroe collection, which was named for a late star, the Selena collection exceeded expectations. MAC knocks it out of the park when it uses iconic stars to inspire its makeup collections. 30 and completely sold out online in a matter of hours. MAC makeup is commemorating the late star with a new makeup collection that launched Sept. Selena left a mark on the pop industry, the magazine industry and now the beauty industry.

Her story was so inspiring that Jennifer Lopez slayed a spot on characterization in the 1997 biopic titled Selena. Women everywhere generally liked or loved the star known to the world as just Selena. The song was added to her huge catalog of music as the larger than life pop star dominated the 1990s scene and her music easily influenced more than just the Latin culture. It was 1994 when singer Selena Quintanilla told us to shake our butts in the most classy way with her hit song Bidi Bidi Bom Bom.
