MAC Cosmetics takes pride in assisting emerging and renowned artists in furthering their careers. Stephanie Cherono, a Kenyan makeup artist, collaborated with MAC Cosmetics to host a Masterclass targeted at educating other aspiring makeup artists.
Stephanie Cherono was inspired by make-up and was mentored by MAC, where she perfected her skills and developed into the professional artist she is today.
MAC Cosmetics’ talent development program aims to:
- Support local artists by providing them with platforms on which to develop their skills and share their knowledge.
- Provide a venue for young Kenyans to develop their talents by allowing them to teach and learn about professional makeup applications to improve their skills.
- Encourage people to use their makeup talents and applications in a way that is bold and free.
@MACcosmetics collaborates with local artists to develop new talent.
Stephanie Cherono, a Kenyan makeup artist, collaborated with MAC Cosmetics to host a Masterclass targeted at educating other aspiring makeup artists.
MAC takes pride in assisting emerging and renowned artists pic.twitter.com/RZXL6zLtlP— Nairobi fashion hub (@FashionNairobi) April 30, 2022
“Our masterclasses give you unparalleled access to the top talents in the industry. It’s a chance for the brand to inspire and engage with our customers as well as up-and-coming artists “Sheila Mwaura, Manager of Sub-Saharan Africa Retail Operations, says
MAC is a well-known international cosmetics brand.
MAC Cosmetics (stylized as MAC) is an American cosmetics company started by Frank Toskan and Frank Angelo in Toronto in 1984. After becoming a part of Estée Lauder Companies in 1996, the company relocated to New York City. Make-Up Art Cosmetics is an acronym for Make-Up Art.
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