MAC Give Me Liberty of London: bring on the
cute compacts!
Ladies, who was it that said, “Give me Liberty, or give me
Lunch”? It must have been a girl after my own heart. Since I
wanted both today (Liberty AND Lunch), I checked out pics of the
very prettily dressed MAC Liberty of [...]
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MAC Give Me Liberty of London available March 11, 2010 through April 2010: The very latest in a series of famous MAC Collaborations, it was only a matter of time before the demure-to-daring kaleidoscopic prints of Liberty of London coloured our world with Brit wit and bohemian chic. From the unstudied, Sienna Miller style of [...]
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In Disney’s made-for-TV The Girl Who Spelled Freedom, a young Cambodian refugee beats all odds to become a national spelling bee champion just four years after arriving in the U.S.
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