Kendall Jenner is looking chic in her new collaboration with sister Kylie Jenner.
03.06.2020 - 18:53 / usmagazine.com
Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics just underwent another major change.
On Tuesday, June 2, Coty announced that Christoph Honnefelder is exiting the company after joining in January. He will be replaced by Simona Cattaneo, who currently serves as Coty’s president of luxury brands.
“Coty yesterday announced a number of changes that will allow the company to focus on its core prestige and mass beauty businesses, including
Kendall Jenner is looking chic in her new collaboration with sister Kylie Jenner.
Noah Centineo and Kylie Jenner‘s BFF Stassie Karanikolaou left fans wondering about their relationship status after the pair exchanged flirty messages just two months after his split from Alexis Ren.The model, 23, shared a photo of herself via Instagram on Wednesday, June 17, posing in an oversized black and red Champion jacket.
Kylie Jenner and her daughter Stormi Webster are fronting the latest issue of Vogue Czechoslovakia.The reality TV star and beauty mogul took to Instagram on Tuesday to share the cover image, and in the accompanying caption, explained that she captured the snap on her iPhone at home with the help of photographers Luca and Alessandro Morelli. “new cover with my baby for @vogueczechoslovakia shot at home on my iphone @morellibrothers #VogueCS,” she wrote in the caption.
Kylie Jenner is facing backlash for the lack of diversity among her Kylie Cosmetics employees.The millionaire entrepreneur joined dozens of beauty brands on Sunday when she disclosed the number of black employees at her company as part of the Pull Up for Change initiative started by Sharon Chuter, the CEO and founder of UOMA Beauty.In a post on Instagram, Kylie Cosmetics representatives noted its employees are 13 per cent black, 47 per cent black, indigenous and people of colour, 53 per cent
Kylie Jenner‘s cosmetics company participated in a an initiative by a number of beauty brands to determine the racial diversity of their employees. While the 22-year-old’s company headquarters is made up of 100 percent women-identifying workers, its number of Black employees is startlingly low.
Kylie Jenner‘s company Kylie Cosmetics is taking part in the #PullUpOrShutUp initiative, kickstarted by Sharon Chuter, who is the black female founder of Uoma Beauty.
Kylie Jenner’s cosmetic brand is suffering an unfortunate future after CEO Christoph Honnefelder exited the company after joining in January. The news comes to no surprise after Forbes announced that Kylie was no longer a billionaire.
Makeup may feel like the furthest thing from most people’s minds right now, but there are some major shakeups happening behind the scenes in the beauty world — stuff that could have big ramifications for MULTIPLE KarJenners down the road…
Kylie Jenner wants people to stop keeping a track of her bank Kylie Jenner was announced as the youngest self-established billionaire by Forbes for the second time in 2020. Being the owner and founder of her beauty brand Kylie Cosmetics, Kylie Jenner's net worth stood at USD 1 billion at the beginning of 2020.
Kylie Jenner has slammed Forbes magazine editors for revoking her billionaire status and accusing her of lying about her wealth.