Iris Apfel's saucer-like glasses are easily her most recognized trademark, but her bright, bold lips are a close second, making her the natural choice to collaborate with MAC on a limited-edition line of cosmetics. Fondly referred to as a rare bird, Apfel opted for powders, liners and shadows that capture her enduring charm and colorful spirit.
But it's the lipsticks that people have been flocking to: Party Parrot, a bright red-pink; Flamingo, a tamer milky coral; and Pink Pigeon, a true fuchsia. (C'mon, the pigeon is actually a very smart bird, capable of simple math.) And if you're looking to recreate that signature pucker for yourself, then Scarlet Ibis, an orange-red, is the one for you.
$14.50 at MAC locations and online. But don't delay as these lippies are, ahem, flying off shelves.
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