Rebecca Moses For Mac



The MAC Cosmetics Illustrated collection by Rebecca Moses is on its way! The Nordstrom exclusive collection designed by the renowned fashion illustrator who worked for big fashion magazines like Marie Claire or Vanity Fair and collaborated with big names like Vera Wang or the Italian footwear company Fratelli Rosetti, is already available for purchase, so be sure to check out the new products! Back Alcantara Fragrance Foundation Mac Cosmetics Fratelli Rossetti Back About News Contact Fine Art White Shirts White Shirts: Brown Paper Imperfectly Perfect Editorial Vogue Italia Vogue Japan Marie Claire Collabs Alcantara Fragrance Foundation Mac Cosmetics Fratelli. Back Alcantara Fragrance Foundation Mac Cosmetics Fratelli Rossetti Back About. Rebecca Moses Scroll. Fratelli Rossetti. Fragrance Foundation. Collaboration Boxes. Back Alcantara Fragrance Foundation Mac Cosmetics Fratelli Rossetti Back About News Contact Fine Art White Shirts White Shirts: Brown Paper Imperfectly Perfect Editorial Vogue Italia Vogue Japan Marie Claire Collabs Alcantara Fragrance Foundation Mac Cosmetics Fratelli Rossetti About About News Contact.

MAC All Over Brush Kit ('Illustrated' by Rebecca Moses)
Nordstrom recently launched this collection few weeks ago, and I had to make sure I get my hands on this brush set and the brown palette (photos and swatches on my next post). The ribbon design of the brush roll is just so pretty and girly and I just love the combination of brushes included in this kit.
I bought them online at Nordstrom for $49.50 and had them delivered via Borderlinx since Nordstrom don't allow beauty products to be shipped internationally. I only payed $25 of shipping fee together with another 12 items of makeup. Still cheaper than to buy MAC here in Saudi Arabia!

I was just wasn't crazy with the outside design which I thought are kinda creepy, but I love the matte black brush handles.
According to Nordstrom:
M·A·C presents a brush roll featuring exclusive illustrations by witty fashion designer, Rebecca Moses and special-edition brushes shaped with full-size brush heads.
Kit includes:
- 168 SE Large Angled Contour Brush (1 1/4'W x 5'H).Rebecca moses for macbook
- 287 SE Duo Fibre Eyeshadow Brush (1 1/4'W x 5'H).
- 224 SE Tapered Blending Brush (1 3/4'W x 5'H).
- 219 SE Pencil Brush (1 1/2'W x 5'H).
Moses- 266 SE Small Angle Brush (1 1/2'W x 5'H).
- Brush roll crafted with pocket, flap to protect brushes and two small open pouches secured with an easy and efficient ribbon closure (6 1/2'W x 4'H; 8 1/2'H when open).
The 168 SE is used for applying blush, or bronzer to contour the face.
The 287 SE is great for applying gel e/s or paint pots to give a lid a wash of color and to help blend the product in.
The 224 SE is great for blending the harsh edges of eyeshadow and for blending concealer.
The 266 SE is great for applying gel liner on the top lash line or for creating a defined brow.
Here's a side by side comparison of my MAC 168SE from 2009 Nordstrom exclusive and from the 2013 collection. The new brush is a little denser and more compact where as the one from the old collection is more loose and fluffy.
Here's a side by side comparison of the MAC 219 SE and the full sized 219. The brush are exactly the same! I know most people say that MAC travel brushes have bad quality compared to the full sized ones, but I own 2 brush sets from different collection and I'm happy with it and didn't think it was created poorly.
I think this brush set is great especially when traveling, and if you want to try MAC brushes without breaking the bank, this is a good deal! :)
Moses in 2011
Born
July 14, 1958 (age 62)
North Bergen, New Jersey, U.S.
Citizenship
  • United States (1958–present)
  • Italian (1990–present)
Alma materFashion Institute of Technology
Years active1990-present
Children2
Websitewww.rebeccamoses.com

Rebecca Moses (born July 14, 1958)[1] is an American fashion designer, illustrator, author based in New York City.

Early life and education[edit]

Rebecca Moses was born and raised in North Bergen, New Jersey. Moses attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. Moses moved to Italy in 1990 where she met her husband Giacomo Festa Bianchet. In 2010, Moses relocated with her two children to New York City.[2].

Career[edit]

Fashion design[edit]

Art

Moses developed her first collection at age 21; As one of the first American designers to enter the European market when she moved to Italy on 1992, closed her New York-based design company in 1992 and replaced Gianni Versace as designer for Donnatella Girombelli's clothing label Genny Collection and Genny Platinum in 1993. Moses continued as a consultant for Genny and Genny Platinum for some years until she developed her new label in 1996;

A week later after developing her new label in 1996, Moses opened up more than 100 accounts, including Joyce in Hong Kong; Bergdorf Goodman; Neiman Marcus; Barneys New York in Japan; Harvey Nichols and Browns in London; Janet Brown and Maxfield’s in the United States; Pupi Solari and Marisa in Milan; Eichoff’s and Theresa in Germany; and Victoire in Paris;[3].

Illustration[edit]

In 2010, Moses began working on illustration projects for Italian Vogue and other global publications, such as Vogue Japan, Icon, and Marie Claire. Moses began shifting her fashion career to painting and illustration for fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands such as Alcantara, Mac Cosmetics, Panerai, Saks Fifth Avenue, Vera Wang, Ralph Pucci, Fratelli Rossetti, La Furla, among others, are some of her creative, consultingand product collaborations.[4]

Books[edit]

  • Rebecca Moses, A Life Of Style: Fashion, Home, Entertainment, The Monacelli Press, October 2010 (ISBN9780688162566).

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References[edit]

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  1. ^[1]CFDA
  2. ^[2]
  3. ^[3]
  4. ^[4]
  5. ^Biggs, Melissa E., 'Carry-On Classics,' in Town & Country.
  6. ^Gross, Michael, 'The Subject is Moses: The Name Game,' in New York, 14 March 1988.
  7. ^Mansfield, Stephanie, 'In the World of Fashion, a Designer's Name Can Be Her Most Important Asset,' in Vogue, December 1989.
  8. ^Quick, Harriet, 'Rebecca Moses,' in Harpers & Queen, January 1997.
  9. ^'Rebecca Moses: Keeping it Simple, in Eve, July 1997.
  10. ^'BG, Rebecca Moses Thinking Big,' in WWD, 1998.
  11. ^Ilari, Alessandra, et al., 'Rebecca Moses: The Bag Solution,' in WWD, February 24, 1998.
  12. ^Ellis, Kristi, 'Moses Show Brings $100,000 for Jeri Rice,' in WWD, July 28, 1999.
  13. ^Zargani, Luisa, 'Gilmar and Marzotto Take Different Paths,' in WWD, November 9, 2000.
  14. ^'Sure Things,' in WWD, 7 March 2001.
  15. ^'Elegance Made Easy,' in Simply the Best, April 2001.

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External links[edit]

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