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Posted: 2014-02-06T21:18:06Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:16:22Z

So remember that time we couldn't stop obsessing over Rihanna's island blue lips ? Well, we can obsess no more -- because the blue lip color models wore at Ann Yee's Fall 2014 show is the best thing we've laid eyes on during New York Fashion Week , and it's only Day 1.

This deep, matte blueberry color (how else could we describe it?) complemented the simple, yet elegant white, black and gray palette of Yee's collection. Of course, the look was created by MAC Cosmetics senior makeup artist Fatima T with a mix of MAC Pigment in Marine Ultra, Rich Purple and Magenta.

Now, take a look for yourself. WARNING: You will swoon.

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