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September 7, 2008

Fafi Launch in Mzansi, South Africa.

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One Response to “Fafi Launch in Mzansi, South Africa.”

  1. Street Stylin’ | FashionAfrica.com Says:

    […] Make up giant and every girl’s best friend - M.A.C recently went into collaboration with Parisian graffiti artist, Fafi to create the Fafi make-up collection. Inspired by the streets of Japan, Tokyo, Manga and Dragonball, Fafi’s work has an anamae/Japanimation feel to it, and befittingly, so do the brightly colour eye shadows, lipsticks, blushes and make up bags from her M.A.C. range. Think cute looking tag girls with exaggerated features, big eyes and higly sexualized figures. Wearing tight dresses, knee-high socks with sneaks, bright hair, extra long lashes and over the top, bright make-up, the Fafinettes (think Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku girls) were Mzansi ‘make-up-nistas’ hosts at the M.A.C. store in Rosebank Mall in Jozi. For a Monday night, the party was fun and intimate, with guests tagging the long black wall outstide the store in bright koki colours, drinking beer and eating pizza and burgers (the anti-luxury luxury). Spotted were super stylist, Jenni Andrews, celeb journo, Lesley Mofokeng, Fix from MTV Base and Bonang, Live presenter. See some pics from the event, in the Events section of FashionAfrica.com or Click THIS […]

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