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Beauty August 17, 2020
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Supreme’s Fall Collection Includes A Pat McGrath MatteTrance Lipstick

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August 17, 2020. 1 Comment

New York-based Supreme has revealed its fall 2020 collection, which as always includes the much buzzed about selection of special items.

Among the collection of goodies is a Pat McGrath Labs MatteTrance hyper pigmented lipstick in shade SUPREME, developed exclusively for the famed New York-based streetwear label. The shade matches up with Supreme’s own signature red color, which is prominently used as the backdrop for the label’s box logo.

The red lipstick bullet is co-branded with Supreme’s famed futura bold italic font and Pat McGrath’s gold lips adornment and is packaged in a red co-branded paper box that opens with a paper button and string closure.

Rumors circulated in August 2018 that Supreme was planning to drop a lipstick as part of its fall 2018 collection, but the item never materialized.

While Supreme is often viewed as a unisex brand, in reality in rarely offers items that can be categorized as appealing mainly to a female customer.

The item will launch as part of Supreme’s fall 2020 collection. The first fall drop hits online and in stores on August 20th. Pat McGrath’s Lab’s MatteTrance lipstick is usually priced at $28 and while Supreme’s version of it will be priced higher, it shouldn’t be more than $50.

As of now, it’s not known what weekly drop the lipstick will be included in. If you’re new to Supreme and you only care about procuring the lipstick, @dropsbyjay previews each week’s items with pricing a few days before each drop.

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SUPREME REVELATION ⚡⚡⚡ Supreme®/Pat McGrath Labs Lipstick: MatteTrance™ hyper-pigmented lipstick in shade ‘SUPREME’ developed exclusively for @SupremeNewYork Fall/Winter 2020 — SIGN UP ON PATMcGRATH.COM

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