The 33-piece themed collection for eyes, face and nails comes with colorful limited edition comic book packaging. In addition to makeup, it contains seriously fab accessories like makeup bags, brush bags and even a MAC Wonder Woman T.
Over the years music and fashion has changed but one thing that has never totally disappeared is our love and fascination for the 50’s and it’s lifestyle. Today, Miss Happ takes all these classic influences, mixes them & brings you a range of clothing for the girl with a desire to be an individual. Miss Happ is a local, original, South African produced and designed clothing and accessory range. Find us at our official home, www.retrospective.co.za
Friday, April 15, 2011
Miss Happ Loves Mac & Wonder Woman!
Finally I got my little paws on the limited edition Mac Lipgloss in red from the Wonder Woman range. I almost woke up too late with alot of the range already sold out in stores! Phew on that one! Lucky for me red is my colour ;-)
The 33-piece themed collection for eyes, face and nails comes with colorful limited edition comic book packaging. In addition to makeup, it contains seriously fab accessories like makeup bags, brush bags and even a MAC Wonder Woman T.
The 33-piece themed collection for eyes, face and nails comes with colorful limited edition comic book packaging. In addition to makeup, it contains seriously fab accessories like makeup bags, brush bags and even a MAC Wonder Woman T.
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