
(Images courtesy of M.A.C. Cosmetics)
You’re at World MasterCard Fashion Week and you’re in desperate need of a blowout, a manicure and/or some Zen time – where do you go? All week we’ll be sharing nail bars, salons and spas within easy walking/Uber-ing distance from David Pecaut Square.
M.A.C. Cosmetics
363 Queen St W, Toronto
Walking distance from David Pecaut Square: 11 minutes
Uber-ing distance from David Pecaut Square: 3 minutes
Whether you want to be fully prepped for the street style photogs on stakeout or you get a last minute invite to post-show fashion week party, having your makeup on point is as essential as your phone charger. With situations like this, leave it to the professionals. The makeup team at M.A.C’s pro store on Queen West are fast, fashionable and most importantly, used to working on a variety of different skin tones and face shapes. (This is key to walking out looking like a more glam version of yourself, not like a completely different person.) M.A.C. artists are my go-to when I need a quick touch up or full face of fakery before a big night out – they are masters at adding false lashes and contouring to give you the nose Kim K wishes she was born with. Bonus: for each makeup application booked (fee is $50), you get to take home a mascara.
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About Vanessa Craft
I’m a Toronto-born, London-bred lover of sports, pop culture and every makeup and anti-aging product ever made. Note: although I have the word “director” in my job title, I don’t get to march into the office, fling a chinchilla pashmina over my shoulder and announce “I’m feeling terracotta for fall. Make it happen, minions!” and then flounce off to an all day lunch at the Four Seasons. (That would really be living the dream.) Reality is pretty good too, though: I’m responsible for keeping on top of all beauty and health-related trends, product launches and breakthroughs and bringing them to life in the magazine.



