January 04, 2022 at 03:19PM
When Cher won Best Actress at the 1988 Academy Awards for her performance in Moonstruck, she famously first thanked her makeup artist, Leonard Engelman. Over the phone, I ask how her relationship with makeup has changed over her career. She canât help but laugh.
âOh, it hasnât. Itâs a love relationship â a marriage, really.â
A makeup lover through and through, the Goddess of Pop has dazzled in mod liner, dramatic lashes and colourful lids since the â60s. âYou start [painting] something on a blank canvas and all of a sudden thereâs a beautiful or interesting or strange picture that you created,â she says. Now, Cher is back at her figurative easel and putting MAC products to the test for the brandâs Challenge Accepted campaign.
âFrom colour-true payoff, to transfer- and sweat-resistance, to waterproof wear and longevity, MAC wants to prove that the craft and quality we proudly put into every product delivers every day, for everybody and every lifestyle,â reads a press release.
The campaign video, starring Cher and âIcy Girlâ rapper Saweetie, opens with a montage of a young Cher strutting on stage to perform. Cut to present day, and the âBelieveâ singer is applying MAC lipstick at a backstage vanity when Saweetie asks, âHow did you do it, Cher?â
âIâm like this lipstick,â she replies. âWhen Iâm on, Iâm on.â

âNever afraid to challenge convention, they are artists who epitomize our commitment to creating best-in-class makeup that empowers each and every member of our community and works as hard as they do,â MAC said of Saweetie and Cher in a release.
The video sees users challenge the staying power of MAC products through, well, anything and everything, like skydiving and swimming, plus the two A-listers perform onstage, of course. In the end, we see the Cher we know and love: In a cut out sequin gown with cascading straight black hair and a generous swipe of blue eyeshadow. âI love lasting forever,â she says.

âI think MAC has a perfect brand,â Cher tells me. âThe [founders] had a perfect idea, so the brand didnât deviate, they just created more.â Much like herself, MAC has also been a leader in diversity and a champion for LGBTQ+ rights with its motto, âAll Ages, All Races, All Genders.â
âItâs amazing to me that they [have always] understood that everyone is the same,â Cher says.
When I ask what makes her and MAC both such pillars in their respective industries, Cher humbly responds that she canât say when it comes to herself, but as for MAC, she believes itâs because âthey stay current without changing their integrity. Theyâre true to themselves.â She can, of course, relate.
âI am pretty much myself, always,â she says. âSometimes Iâm myself with makeup on and sometimes Iâm myself with a [freshly] washed face, but I really donât change in any [other] way. Itâs just that what Iâm doing might be different and I have to acclimate myself to the job or to being with my children. You know, they donât want to have some chick walking around [the house] with long eyelashes.â

Cherâs authenticity can perhaps be seen most evidently in her famous Dateline interview from the â90s in which she recounts telling her mother, âMom, I am a rich man,â which seems to resurface and go viral on social media every couple of seasons, like clockwork.
âYou know, I never thought anybody would know [about that conversation] except for me and my mom,â Cher says. âWe were talking about a film I wanted to produce but I didnât have the money. My mom looked at me and said, âHoney, if you want to do that, you can just marry a rich man.â And I donât know why that came out of my mouth but it did. It sounds strange now, what I said, but it still makes sense to me. Men are fabulous but we donât need a man to make us any more valuable or more powerful. Of course there were women whose shoulders we stood on to get where we are today, but that last mile you always have to walk for yourself. I want women to know that they can be fabulous and sexy and they can be their own person.â Itâs a message that aligns with MACâs celebration of individuality through makeup.
Aside from her unwavering sense of self and independence, the iconic singer and actress has long been known for her famous work ethic and resilience, hence her latest makeup resurgence. âIn my work, Iâve failed a lot,â she says. âI donât think people understand how many bad times Iâve had, because when youâre down, youâre by yourself, but when youâre up everyone sees you and youâre visible. Iâve always thought of myself as a bumper car. When I hit a wall I just back up and go in a different direction. Now, I say it like it was easy â it wasnât. But there was simply no other way. It wasnât because of bravery. It was because I could not think of any [other way]. And I wasnât about to just quit.â
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