Longing for the autumn water, Netflix’s popular series “Stranger Things” is about to be released with its fourth season. Today, Netflix officially revealed the first poster designed by Kyle Lambert, featuring all the main characters along with Creel House and the newest antagonist Vecna, causing global fans to eagerly anticipate. Before the series is released, the makeup brand M.A.C has launched a new collaborative collection, allowing everyone to experience the incredible and strange atmosphere of Stranger Things through makeup first.
M.A.C unveiled its collaboration with Netflix on the “Stranger Things” themed makeup collection yesterday, which is divided into two categories: “Real World” and “Upside Down.” The “Real World” draws inspiration from Hawkins’ mascot tiger and green colors, combined with notebook packaging design, presenting a sense of harmony in an American small town in the 80s. On the contrary, the “Upside Down” category creates a taste of a different dimension with red and black tones, incorporating the forests and red string from the entrance to the Upside Down into the packaging design, authentically capturing the atmosphere of “Stranger Things.”
In addition to the packaging being quite Stranger Things-esque, the color selection and naming of the makeup series are also very characteristic of Stranger Things. The “real world” color palette of golden yellow, grass green, and peachy pink is vibrant and bright, with one blush named after Eleven’s famous quote “Friends Don’t Lie.” The “upside down world” features a main color scheme of silver gray, blood orange, and black, evoking a dark sci-fi feel, with the lip gloss directly named after the characters Marvelous Max and Rockin’ Robin from the series.
As a die-hard fan of “Stranger Things”, how can you miss such a relevant and creative collaborative makeup collection? Whether you prefer the “real world” or the “upside-down world”, you must get your hands on it immediately, practice a good Stranger Things makeup look, and get ready for your binge-watching routine.