Makeup mogul Kylie Jenner, last week, announced her latest collection with Kylie Cosmetics, called The Leopard Collection. The 23-year-old shared a few pictures from a photo shoot for the same. Clad in a sultry leopard printed outfit, showcasing her latest collection, Jenner turned heads with her pictures.
However, one look grabbed the eyeballs of fans and followers. Sporting sleek hair and kohl-rimmed eyes with glossy lips, the makeup guru reminded many of the early 2000s fashion trends.
wait this is kylie jenner???? pic.twitter.com/SK8USSvCsj
— imi is a fan acc ❀ (@gngdoja) October 28, 2020
Twitter lit up with rib-tickling memes and we see some uncanny resemblances.
Here are some of the best ones:
It suits so bad I can’t 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/W18NNVXegU
— م (@themeskafe) October 28, 2020
who did this and why pic.twitter.com/MVixnkx5nd
— fatima b (@fatimamirite) October 30, 2020
kylie jenner for glory henna😍😍 pic.twitter.com/o0nP53nXtr
— 𝓃𝒶𝓈🍒 (@nassquik) October 29, 2020
the way kylie set herself up for the arabs with this one pic.twitter.com/4wcbSwVEUt
— 🥬 (@cirrh0se) October 29, 2020
why does kylie look like she’d be on the cover of a henna box 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/0B4aukpUaP
— pj (@twinkdiariess) October 28, 2020
that’s not kylie jenner that’s khadijah jannar on the local beauty parlour wall pic.twitter.com/icX2s2JBoO
— Maria Mahmood میرب (@meeramariaa) October 29, 2020
kylie appropriating asian auntie culture pic.twitter.com/ikD01Yve9g
— りこ 🧸 (@urIovetae) October 28, 2020
the way kylie jenner looks more arab in this then all the other girlies https://t.co/Udrrqn1kJC
— لارا (@lara_nasser1) October 29, 2020
I'm not going to lie, it does hurt how kylie jenner looks more arab here than I have in my entire life 🥴 pic.twitter.com/HCBCjwixpO
— Yasmin (@yasminflower99) October 29, 2020
Same energy https://t.co/4d8T9VcLje pic.twitter.com/c8nSSJaiSs
— S² (@PsychedSam) October 28, 2020
Big day for pakistan!! She got her make up done from Kashis guys https://t.co/IwAqRwHE7w
— Yashfa (@BiryaniWoman) October 28, 2020
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