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Kylie Jenner dressed up as Tin Man in Laurel DeWitt

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After a meticulously arranged lineup Halloween costumes, Kylie Jenner transform into a Tin Man to be godly Kylie Cosmetics “The Wizard of Oz” Collectiondebuted on November 10. The 25-year-old beauty mogul worked with her stylists Rose Queen Alexandra and Mackenzie Grandquist to find a custom outfit made of metal from a famous Hollywood artist Laurel DeWitt.

DeWitt designed a cutout corset skirt that zips high above the hips to reveal thigh cuffs and armor-like shin guards. The look is completed with long opera gloves of the same material, silver pointed mules and delicate miniature hoop earrings. Jenner’s makeup artist applied thick, shimmery eyeshadow and drew a bold lip line. Finally, the makeup artist’s hair was pulled back into a tight bun.

Jenner poses for a photo by Greg Swales and post them on Kylie Cosmetics The Instagram page shows her casually sprawled out on a pile of yellow bricks. Of course, it was her outfit that made the most dramatic statement of all.

Jenner is pursuing a sharper aesthetic at the end of the year, from a transparent flower shirt and corset leather skirts from Prabal Gurung to one take off your sweater style with denim. At the 2022 CFDA Awards in New York City on Monday, November 7, the reality TV star wowed in a vintage Thierry Mugler dress from the 1999 archives.

Up front, let’s find out the key parts of Jenner for her most recent time on set.




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