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This Puma x M.A.C Collab Is Turning Your Favorite Lipstick Shades Into Sneakers

Your go-to M.A.C lipstick is only as good as the outfit you rock it with, and Puma has got you covered with a line of sweet sneaks that’ll match your favorite M.A.C shades. In an iconic moment, our fave athleisure brand has teamed up with our most-loved makeup brand to create a line of sneakers that coordinate with three of M.A.C’s hottest lipstick shades.

 

According to Elle, M.A.C announced the collab back in November 2017 with a mysterious Instagram post, and folks have been waiting impatiently ever since. Now this week, M.A.C released a promotional video previewing the sneaker designs on Instagram, and meanwhile, pics of the new kicks have been bouncing across social media for the past few days.

The Puma shoes come in the luxurious suede design, which flawlessly accompany the velvety formula of M.A.C lipsticks. The Puma x M.A.C collab is based on three gorgeous M.A.C lipstick shades: Sin, Crème d’Nude, and Lady Danger. The Sin shade is a trendy, deep burgundy with a matte finish, now with a sneaker in the same rich color. Crème d’Nude is a peachy pastel shade, perfect for a summer makeup look and now for a popping pair of summer kicks. Lady Danger’s classic red color makes its sneaker counterpart bold AF. And not only are the shoes uniquely all one tone, but the tongues are even detailed with the M.A.C Cosmetics logo.

The new limited-edition shoes go for $90, and the line will be offered starting May in stores and online, so get ready for perfectly coordinated outfits featuring a matching lip and kick. 

Iesha Ismail studied as a double major in English and Women's Studies at the University of Florida. Iesha is the High School/Her Future editor, a Feature Writer, and Style Blogger for Her Campus National. She was also the senior editor for Her Campus UFL and senior content editor for UF's Sparks Magazine. She is currently working in editorial for a financial research publication firm, and a guest contributor for Muslim Women Professionals. Iesha loves to observe nature and fashion as inspiration for all kinds writing she's into. Fashion, culture, drawing, and animation are just a few of the passions she plays with on the daily. Whether it's writing colorful stories or sketching in her worn out sketchbooks, Iesha always dabbles in anything art.