Betty Boop & Mac collab arrives in the UK

Limited edition lipstick collaboration between character and make-up brand now online.

The limited edition lipstick collaboration between Betty Boop and Mac Cosmetics has now launched in the UK.

Available exclusively online, the true red lipstick has a matte finish and is described as the ‘perfect retro red’.

It is packaged in a special edition carton featuring the character in red and black.

King Features and UK agent, Allsorts Licensing, have both said they are “absolutely delighted” with the launch.

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