23.05.2020

Kylie and Kendall Jenner look in a bikini with ‘throwback’ on Instagram

By Jenni Smith

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Kendall Jenner poses for a photo lying down, barely dressed with a bra triangle and a bikini high cut in green apple.

In the meantime, KylieJenner shown seated, wearing a swimsuit patterned with various colors, design lower back and thin straps.

The scalps of both celebrities look crowded and humid by the sea breeze. “I remember”, it reads under the zip.

Previously, Kylie had published this decision in his account of Instagram, getting millions of reactions at the moment.

The model best paid in the world and their sister, listed as the multi-million dollar world’s youngest, they have directed their brand Kendall + Kylie with resounding success since its first launch in 2012.

In its earliest days, the entrepreneurs gained a global recognition for their designs youthful, elegant and always in trend.

The first collection was launched with the collaboration of the popular line Pacsunafter numerous seasons and have won thousands of fans, Kendall + Kylie collaborated with the store Topshop to create designs inspired by the californian life-style and their creators.

Now are partner shops and companies of great level in United States as Amazon, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Revolve, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue.

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The sisters often star together photo sessions of promotion.

In the images, regularly pose with outfits similar to each other, point to accessories, and clothing cost considerable, underwear, shoes, bikinis, among other items under the feature street-style.

The profits of this company provide an important input to the Jenners, that’s in addition to million in sales to their wealthy bank accounts each year.

Look at the best pictures of the sisters in the gallery.

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17.05.2020

Kylie Jenner’s Daughter Stormi Appears to Have An Instagram

BY EBONY MARCH

Kylie Jenner’s daughter Stormi appears to have her own Instagram account. Could it be that the toddler, who celebrated her second birthday in February, is bucking to take over mom’s status as an Internet superstar?

Despite the good news that Stormi is on the ‘gram, Keeping Up With the Kardashians fans won’t be able to follow the little lady anytime soon. Even mom Kylie isn’t following her daughter’s latest venture. This could be because she’s the mastermind behind the social media profile. After all, since Stormi’s birth, Kylie has been great about marking her daughter’s milestones. She’s also adept at creating wonderfully viral and unique moments that allow her daughter’s cheeky personality to shine through. Who could forget the time when Stormi inspired Kylie’s “Rise and Shine” moment, or Stormi’s first time snowboarding?

ITTLE STORMI ISN’T THE FIRST KARDASHIAN-JENNER OFFSPRING TO GO SOCIAL. EARLIER THIS YEAR, MASON DISICK (SON OF KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN AND SCOTT DISICK) GOT INTO HOT WATERWhen He Attempted To Spill Some TeaABOUT HIS AUNTIE KYLIE AND HER RELATIONSHIP WITH TRAVIS SCOTT.  KOURTNEY RESPONDED TO THE BACKLASH, AND DISCUSSED WHAT THEY DID WITH HIS INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT: “HE DIDN’T ASK US,” SHE EXPLAINED. “I DID DELETE IT BECAUSE SCOTT AND I JUST FELT LIKE HE ISN’T [OLD ENOUGH]. HE’S 10. I THINK THERE’S AN AGE LIMIT WITH INSTAGRAM, I THINK IT’S 13. I THINK THE THING THAT REALLY WORRIES ME WITH KIDS IS, PEOPLE CAN BE SO MEAN. I MADE IT PRIVATE AND THEN [MASON] TURNED IT BACK TO PUBLIC WITHOUT ME KNOWING…SO I JUST [DELETED IT]. IT’S GONE, IT’S DELETED.”

However, Stormi is just learning the intricacies of the English language, so it’s safe to assume that she didn’t start her page all by herself. Regardless, the Kardashians and Jenners are all proud followers, and given Stormi’s young age, the page is being kept private, for now. Even with that precaution, it’s a wonder if Stormi will be given the crash course in online privacy that Mason clearly missed.

While it’s adorable and fun the way Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott integrate their little one into their busy lives and favorite pastimes, leave the kid something to look forward to when she gets older. Surely there will be many distractions available to her when she gets older that haven’t even been invented yet, but this is one that should be treated as a rite of passage for her when she is old enough to decide it for herself. Travis and Kylie clearly love Stormi with all their hearts and celebrating her young life is such a joyous thing for them to do. However, how will they feel when she wakes up one day and doesn’t take joy in any of the things around her because they’re so easily acquired? That’s the danger of spoiling a kid. For now, they should delete the Instagram page and just continue to post guarded content about Stormi on their own accounts, or simply keep the Instagram handle for her until she’s 13 or older.

https://screenrant.com/keeping-up-with-kardashians-kylie-jenner-stormi-instagram/

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03.05.2020

THOUGHT EXPERIMENT Kylie Jenner’s coronavirus photo shoot is a reminder stars are more like us than we think

By Sage Young

As the pandemic changes our relationship with celebrity, we can only hope that it changes our relationship with ourselves, too.

Once upon a time, makeup application was the centerpiece of my morning routine — a calming, 20-minute ritual that prepared me for the day. Since quarantine began, that ritual has been shortened to the point that a swipe of concealer and mascara is reserved for truly special occasions, like a Zoom meeting or picking up a Thai order. Wearing makeup has always been something I did for me, but this period of self-isolation has reacquainted me with my naked face, as uneven and imperfect as it is.

And that’s not a bad thing. Pop culture, and especially celebrity culture, has warped our version of what “natural beauty” looks like, even if we can easily tell the difference between a bare face and a full one. Recently, photos of an unmade-up Kylie Jenner surfaced online, causing quite a stir. Makeup and extension-free, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star and beauty businesswoman was almost unrecognizable.

While we all know, in theory, that the painstakingly crafted Instagram photo shoots and physics-defying Met Gala ensembles the Kardashians are known for require a tremendous amount of time, not to mention whole teams of stylists and makeup artists, it helps to be reminded. (It’s also worth noting that the Kardashian family’s “ideal” self included a much darker skin tone than her natural complexion — but that’s a separate essay better coming from a woman of color.)

Stuck at home without their glam squads, some stars are showing us their fresh faces, unplucked brows and awkwardly grown out bangs. And with those snaps and videos comes some actual — if superficial — solidarity. Nobody actually “wakes up like this.” Not even Beyoncé.

For many women, breaking a lifelong cycle of grooming and upkeep is terrifying. Missing one nail appointment wasn’t cause for concern, but what if your next professional haircut is still months away? What if the boxing gym doesn’t reopen? What about waxing and teeth whitening and the sales clerk at Sephora who helps you find your foundation shade? Who are we without these rituals that make us feel good about ourselves?

It’s disorienting, in a society that revolves around physical beauty, to not have access to these things. But when I open Instagram, I see Julia Roberts’ makeup-free selfies, Tia Mowry’s silver-streaked afro, Cara Delevingne’s messy (and not artfully messy — actually messy) bun, and it’s strangely comforting. Granted, they’re beautiful people — celebrity isn’t all smoke and mirrors — but these vanity-lite images are a reminder that, in most places, the pageant has been temporarily suspended. The curve has been reset. Paint your nails at home if you like; color your hair from a box if that makes you feel more in control. But the primary goal is just to make it through.

It remains to be seen whether the pandemic and quarantine will have an impact on these standards long-term. My prediction is that we see a resurgence of the kind of “natural,” earthy beauty that was big in the ‘70s. After all, we don’t know when it will be safe to step back into the salon, especially in hot zones like New York. DIY grooming has become the height of aesthetic self-care, and will probably stay that way for a while.

In this context, celebrities could actually help lead the way. Sadly, not everyone seems up to it. Lest you think that the country’s first family of reality TV has or will ever fundamentally change, a few days after she was snapped bare-faced, Kylie Jenner was photographed in what sure seems like an orchestrated paparazzi photoshoot. Clad in high-waisted jeans and a white crop top — with her matching face mask, thank you very much — Jenner is blown-out and camera-ready, urgently trying to convince her public that this is the real her.

She looks great. But the fact that Jenner thought such damage control was necessary is depressing. It’s like watching a noblewoman in revolutionary France load her arms with gold-plated heirlooms while her palace is being raided by peasants.

Even if I had the means to look like Jenner in those second “candid” photos, I wouldn’t do it. At least, not right now. Because who cares? How sad is it that while the world crumbles around us literal billionaires like Jenner are expending that much time and energy putting the mask (and not the PPE kind) back into place?

Much has been written about how the the COVID-19 pandemic has widened the gap between celebrities and regular people, countering any notion that wealthy stars are “just like us!” It’s maddening to be solicited for donations by people who could support whole institutions with their own private funds. The only positive thing to come out of Gal Gadot and her peers’ ham-fisted attempt at uniting the world by warbling out “Imagine” was the schadenfreude.

Celebrities, like it or not, have a lot of influence, even now. When they sing John Lennon en masse, we watch — even as we mock. It would have a huge impact if stars could use this time to embrace a new, more realistic normal. Some, like Jenner, would prefer it if we paid no attention to the woman behind the curtain. But as the pandemic changes our relationship with celebrity, we can only hope that it changes our relationship with ourselves, too. After all, that’s who we’re stuck with.

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/kylie-jenner-s-coronavirus-photo-shoot-reminder-stars-are-more-ncna1197296

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