Caitlyn Jenner Stars In Her First MAC Campaign Ad

Caitlyn Jenner Stars In Her First MAC Campaign Ad

Early this year, Caitlyn Jenner and MAC Cosmetics announced a partnership to create a signature shade of lipstick, Finally Free. To celebrate the product launch, MAC cosmetics has released the first image from the campaign.

All proceeds from the sale of the Finally Free lipstick goes towards the MAC Aids Fund Transgender Initiative, which supports transgender communities. MAC shared the photo on Instagram with the caption “@CaitlynJenner fearlessly shared her transition with the world, and now her new M·A·C Lipstick, Finally Free… is finally here!”

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