The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection created in collaboration with German blogger Caroline Daur is set to be launched this summer, featuring 15 lipstick shades in fun packaging, rich flavors and a whipped, mousse-like formula.
Some of the lip products that will be launching as part of the MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection include ones with names like Sugar Cookies, Banana Muffins and Funfetti Cake, although there are plenty of others that take inspiration from different kinds of sweet treats.
To accent the bold colors of the indulgently flavored lipstick line, the packaging that has been chosen for the product integrates rainbow sprinkles, reminding of the decadent, dessert-like nature of the colorful lip cosmetics.
Pastry-Flavored Lipsticks
The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Line Has a Whipped Texture
Trend Themes
1. Pastry-flavored Lipsticks - The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection introduces a trend of lipsticks with rich flavors inspired by pastry treats.
2. Whipped Texture Formulas - The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection showcases a trend of lipsticks with a whipped, mousse-like formula for a unique texture.
3. Dessert-inspired Packaging - The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection reflects a trend of lip product packaging that integrates playful elements like rainbow sprinkles to evoke a dessert-like experience.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the cosmetics industry to leverage the appeal of food-inspired lipsticks and unconventional textures.
2. Food and Beverage - The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection highlights a potential disruptive innovation opportunity for the food and beverage industry to explore collaborations with beauty brands in creating edible-flavored products.
3. Packaging - The MAC x Oh, Sweetie Lipcolour Collection indicates a disruptive innovation opportunity for the packaging industry to explore creative designs that enhance the sensory experience and conveys a specific theme, such as dessert-inspired packaging.