A Star is Born - Shirley Daley
Cleveland native Shirley Daley has a truly inspirational story. The 29-year-old grew up in foster care and was abused at the age of four. “But I’m a survivor!”, she insists. When she was six, her new foster mother saw that she had talent, and
encouraged her to sing in church. Later she enrolled in the Cleveland School of the Arts, which she attended from elementary until graduation. As a classically trained vocalist, she was accepted into Morgan State University, where she toured the world with the school’s choir. “My number one favorite place is Paris, it just oozed glamour!” Later she joined Group Therapy, a gospel-influenced troupe that performed as background singers and for various BET programs in San Diego, California. She now lives in Newport News, Virginia and is married to a Naval Petty Officer 1st Class and meteorologist, but still works with Group Therapy, who just recorded an album to be released later this year. A self-described “M·A·C fanatic,” the makeup junkie almost missed the opportunity to enter the makeover contest. “My friend forwarded me the email assuming I’d already applied, but I actually had no idea that the contest was going on.” Shirley made sure she wrote in, and before she knew it, found herself flying to New York for the photo shoot. “I’m a girly-girl, I love to dress up, I love the drama of it and trying all kinds of different glam looks. Obviously, makeup fits right in, and when it comes to M·A·C, it doesn’t get any more dramatic than that!” Currently, she’s pursuing a degree in the music business so she will be better equipped to manage her own career.
Hidden Talent
“Something many people don’t know about me is that I have a secret passion for acting.”
Favorite Song
“Always” by Stevie Wonder
Fave M·A·C Product
“Without question, Studio Fix. That compact is like a badge of honour. Once you find your number and get your first compact, you officially become a M·A·C Diva... I’m NW45.”
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Vintage Diana Ross. “I love her look with bold lashes with eyeliner, no shadow, a little blush and a lip colour. It’s classic, simple and dramatic at the same time.”
Who Would Play You in a Movie?
Jennifer Hudson. “But who knows, I may do it!”
Top Makeup Tip (you learned from M·A·C Me Over!)
“To make your eye shadow pop with shine, dab a tiny bit of clear Lipglass on it. This adds drama!”
Favorite Magazine
Essence
Winning Entry
“I am going to change the world, one smile at a time.”
Nicole DiCrescenza, 20, is one tough chick. The sometimes model and straight-A Communications and Journalism major at Neumann University in Aston, Pennsylvania has an unlikely hobby for such a makeup-loving glamazon: One day she tagged
along with her boyfriend to a shooting range and discovered that she was a perfect shot. “I love shooting guns! I collect shotguns and rifles, among other firearms,” she confesses. If that doesn’t make her enough of a badass, she also drives a
huge baby blue ‘81 Oldsmobile Regency that she named Belladonna. “My dad likes that I am protected by this majorly heavy steel,” she explains. She claims that winning a spot in M·A·C Me Over! means she can die happy. “I’m not kidding,” she says. “My absolute goal in life was to model for M·A·C. It is literally a dream come true.” After her makeover experience, which she deemed “transformative,” now she’s focused on her ideal job, which is to work in public relations for the company someday.
Nickname
Bling Bling
Hidden Talent
Makeup artistry
Fave M·A·C Product
M·A·C Studio Sculpt Concealer and Skinfinish Natural Pressed Powder
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Kim Kardashian
Favorite Designers
Marc Jacobs, Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo
Who Would Play You in a Movie?
Cher
Top Makeup Tip (you learned from M·A·C Me Over)
“Curl your lashes with mini-spoon.”
Favorite Magazine
Vogue
Web Obsession
MACCOSMETICS.com
Winning Entry
“I want to spread the versatile, unique and artistic philosophy that M·A·C Cosmetics illustrates! M·A·C products allow me to imaginatively morph my original look into a multitude of unique appearances. My features offer a universal quality that can be manipulated for the future world of M·A·C designs.”
The closest Connecticut resident Ian Marc Saisselin, 20, ever came to wearing makeup would be as a toddler, when he gained some experience with the world of NYC editorial and commercial photo shoots via the occasional jobs he picked up
as a child model with Ford. That all changed when he became a new face for M·A·C Me Over after his mother and sister, both M·A·C enthusiasts, encouraged him to enter. Subsequently, he has developed a new appreciation for the art form: “I never realized how much the face is like a canvas,” he admits. “It was really interesting to see how the colours and textures come together to create a certain look.” Recent high school graduate and self-described “computer geek,” the new college student is more comfortable with computer games and building robots than lipsticks and mascaras. Still, that didn’t stop him from wearing his makeover, what he calls a “sort of dark, vampiric David Bowie kind of look” out on the streets of New York on the afternoon following the shoot. “People were definitely starting at me, though it was unclear whether they thought I was a rock star or just a freak,” he says. Another lesson he learned about a full face of camera ready makeup? “It’s hard to get that stuff off. I must have used at least 20 remover wipes!”
Hidden Talent
Web designer
Favorite Book
Steal This Book by Abbie Hoffman
Ideal Meal
Chicken parmesan with spaghetti
Fave M·A·C Product
Facial cleanser
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Albert Einstein
Astrological Sign
Cancer
Favourite Magazine
Popular Science
Web Obsession
BBC.com, Engadget
Winning Entry
“With my American/French genes I feel I represent a worldly look. I am a college student majoring in English with a Philosophy minor. I am a dedicated volunteer, humanitarian and lover of animals. I am a strong yet sensitive type, which I think truly shows in my eyes. I would love to be M·A·C's new face.”
Rachel Martinez is your typical West Coast gal. The 27-year-old L.A. born-and-bred beauty loves hanging at the beach, and cites the “great weather and laid-back attitude” among her favourite aspects of living in Southern California. Perhaps it was the restrictions of her all-girls, Catholic school upbringing that propelled her toward the world of makeup artistry. “In high school my makeup was pretty modest,” she admits. “Only after I graduated did I start getting into it.” The pastry chef also acknowledges that her interest in baking coincides with beauty as well. “It’s a similar passion,” she explains. “With makeup, there are so many different colours and looks and if you add or take away a product you can create something different. Same with cooking, where you take one ingredient and you could make a whole new dish.” Flying to New York for M·A·C Me Over! made her recall her all-time favourite movie makeover, when tomboy cop Sandra Bullock becomes an overnight beauty queen in the movie, Miss Congeniality. “They gave me this bold red lip look and now I have been rocking one ever since.”
Hidden Talent
Cooking and baking
Favorite Book
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Ideal Meal
Sushi. “But I love all kinds of food!”
Fave M·A·C Product
Lipglass
Astrological Sign
Taurus
Favourite Designer
Stella McCartney
Who Would Play You in a Movie?
Ellen Page
Top Makeup Tip (you learned from M·A·C me Over!)
Apply lipstick with a lip brush.
Favourite Magazine
Cosmopolitan
Web Obsession
Food Network.com
Winning Entry
“I think I have a great personality, and I’m easy to get along with. I love my family and I’m grateful to the people that have stood by my side. I work in a bakery and design the best cupcakes. I have strong values that I inherited from my grandparents.”
Twenty-seven-year-old Xee Lo might never have discovered her love for makeup artistry had her little sister not dragged her along to a M·A·C counter for a makeup lesson a few years ago. “Ever since then, I started buying lots of M·A·C products and wearing a lot more makeup!”, she laughs. Growing up in Stockton, California, where she worked in restaurants after the school day, didn’t leave a lot of time for extracurricular pursuits. The power of cosmetics was an outlet. “When I wear makeup, it makes me feel a lot more confident. It’s truly an art form, like painting.” Currently going to school in Georgia in order to obtain a nursing degree – “It makes sense, I have four brothers and three sisters, so I have always been taking care of people,” she explains – she entered M·A·C Me Over on a whim. When she was notified that she had won by email, she thought someone was playing a joke on her, and deleted it. “Luckily, they got in touch again,” she says. Though she’s always maintained a fairly natural look, post-M·A·C Me Over! she’s feeling a little more experimental. “I’m definitely playing with colour more these days!”
Hobby
“Shopping! I have over 20 pairs of shoes.”
Favourite Song
“Grenade” by Bruno Mars
Ideal Meal
Chocolate chip waffles, scrambled eggs and a cold glass of fresh OJ.
Fave M·A·C Product
M·A·C Studio Sculpt Foundation
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Christian Dior
Favourite Designer
Christian Louboutin
Who Would Play You in a Movie?
Zhang Ziyi. “Because she’s beautiful and talented.”
Top Makeup Tip (you learned from M·A·C Me Over!)
“Defining my eyebrows to frame my face. I usually keep them light and simple but I noticed a dramatic change in appearance after Brigitte finished doing my brows the day of the shoot. Now I use my M·A·C Brow Pencil daily.”
Favourite magazine:
Nylon
Winning Entry
“M·A·C gives me the confidence to feel beautiful in my skin.”
Reference librarian and Rockville, Maryland native Sharon Marcus surprised herself when she entered the M·A·C Me Over! contest. Hardly a beauty junkie, she says “I don’t really wear tons of makeup, and I quit dyeing my hair a few years ago. I sent in my photo on a lark.” Still, the 59-year-old isn’t a total novice. Growing up in the late ‘50s and ‘60s, “I was very thin and identified with models like Twiggy. I guess I was inspired to start playing around with makeup then.” She claims that she never thought about aging until she turned 50, when she started to become more conscious of it. “But then I went to my 30th Peary High School reunion and looked around and thought, ‘Hey, we don’t look so bad.’ That’s when I realized that I may be getting older, but I’ve also become more confident.” Besides her weekly belly-dancing class and maintaining a “childlike curiosity about the world” at all times, she swears by the following fountains of youth: “Stay out of the sun, too much alcohol will age you so be moderate, and don’t sleep on your stomach because it smooshes your face into the pillow and can cause wrinkles!”
Hidden Talent
Making custom birthday cards
Favourite Song
“Wild World” by Cat Stevens
Ideal Meal
Greek food
Fave M·A·C Product
Cream Colour Base
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Audrey Hepburn
Astrological Sign
Gemini
Favourite Designer
Donna Karan and Calvin Klein
Who Would Play You in a Movie?
Penelope Cruz
Top Makeup Tip (you learned from M·A·C Me Over!)
“It's very important to prepare the skin before applying foundation.”
Favourite Magazine
A tie between Vanity Fair, Real Simple and Oprah
Blog/Website Love
Now Smell This, Makeup Alley and Osmoz
Winning Entry
“I am 58-and-a-half years of age and I am wearing no face makeup...only M·A·C Cyndi Lipstick...and my hair is uncolouredand in its natural just-shampooed state – and I clean up real nice (I'm serious). I want to be an example to show womenmy age that a woman can look her best without having to be 20.”
2 comments:
At 56 I'm pleased to see Mac included a 58 yr. old in the contest. Too often, my age group is ignored (the very group who actually NEED to wear make-up)!! She looks fantastic!
I LOVE this concept. Ordinary people, all ages, all races, both sexes, go MAC
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