Kendall and Kylie Jenner

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Kylie Jenner may be the queen of social media, but she was sporting a smashed smartphone while out in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The 18-year-old showcased her figure in a skintight suede dress and wore bright blue contact lenses as she headed to a studio to film Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Afterwards, the reality star met up with 25-year-old rapper boyfriend Tyga for lunch.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...-dress-grabbing-lunch-Tyga.html#ixzz3nB1I6TC6

... How does she sit down?
 
MAC was the coolest little Canadian company, Toronto based, so I know and shopped there from the get go (in the '80s!) when they were just one little store. They had the biggest heart and the products were for makeup professionals (“all sexes, all races, all ages” ) and the prices were low and they had these huge Fashion Cares events in Toronto, to fund-raise for people living with HIV… a unique thing at the time.. as was the colour range. The stores were limited, but still accessible in big cities in the States and Canada.

Anyway, they sold to Estée Lauder and you know what happens when the creative directors step down and the money flows and it's just not the same company anymore. Too many launches, too many uninspired products, the low-wage retail sales people don't have the training and aren't the skilled artists they once were. The products are less original and copies of every other Estée Lauder owned company.

I could go on, but you get the idea.

Same situation with Aveda, when Aveda started out they were a small company, that created great products, were big on social and environmental responsibility, and giving back to the community, then they sold to Estee Lauder. The quality of the products changed(not for the better), and even though they say they are socially and environmentally responsible, it's really just a lot of greenwashing. I get what you mean about MAC, and I think Estee Lauder ruined them too!
 
Same situation with Aveda, when Aveda started out they were a small company, that created great products, were big on social and environmental responsibility, and giving back to the community, then they sold to Estee Lauder. The quality of the products changed(not for the better), and even though they say they are socially and environmentally responsible, it's really just a lot of greenwashing. I get what you mean about MAC, and I think Estee Lauder ruined them too!

I remember back in the day, Bobbi Brown used to say no one should wear shimmer on their cheeks. Then she sold her company to Estee Lauder… and look at what you have...
 
She actually said that?! I can't imagine living without my highlighter, seriously.

Not about highlighters, although she didn't have one, initially. She said glittery, sparkly, shimmery cheeks weren't a good look. She also said no one needs a dozen lipsticks, just the perfect one.

I liked her back then, that was my philosophy too… find the perfect thing.

I met her, many years ago, when she came to Holt Renfrew to promote her line. She did my makeup. (It wasn't great, but that's another story, I still liked her original stuff, before Estee Lauder.)
 
It's the start of the busiest of the four Fashion Weeks for top model Kendall Jenner

And as such, the 19-year-old was seen pacing ahead of her proud-looking momager Kris Jenner on Wednesday morning as they exited their central Paris hotel, destined for the first fittings.

Kendall practised her catwalk strut, taking long strides in a striking blue tabard top that revealed an eyeful from the side as she went braless in front of Kris and her boyfriend Corey Gamble.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...Week-fittings-momager-Kris.html#ixzz3nElxeSQR
 

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