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Celia Kritharioti designs new case for MAC lipstick Craving


GREEK fashion designer Celia Kritharioti who specialises in couture, RTW, bridal and accessories is the newest collaboration with MAC Cosmetics in designing a new case for her favourite lipstick of all time MAC’s Craving.

Mac Celia CollaborationCelia Kritharioti wearing MAC lipstick in Craving

Kritharioti’s unique style emphasises gracefulness and femininity, which is possibly why her designs are very popular with women. Krithariotis creations are available both in Greece and beyond and are worn by well-known models such as Naomi Campbell, Giselle Bundchen, Claudia Schiffer and Elle Macpherson.
 Mac Celia Collaboration
Lipstick shade Craving

 

 

Kritharioti’s reason forchoosing this elegant shade of lipstick is due to it taking her back to the age of a girly innocence, and how Craving represents the desire to kiss the lips of the person wearing it, as well as being an alluring and attractive shade.

Mac Celia Collaboration
Krithariotis case for Craving

Her idea for the case is inspired by two symbols of femininity – the legs and the lips. she says she wanted to design something that is playful and young while keeping it simple with elegance and class as well as a youthful girly approach.

by Abigail Jane Winterford

Kritharioti’s new case design is available on the Greek MAC Cosmetics website retailing at €19.50.

Image courtesy of MAC Cosmetics

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