Kim Kardashian West Wins the CFDA Influencer Award—and Best Red Carpet Beauty
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Kim Kardashian West Wins the CFDA Influencer Award—and Best Red Carpet Beauty
With all eyes on her as she becomes the first-ever recipient of the CFDA’s Influencer Award, Kim Kardashian West serves up sizzling, summer-ready beauty.
Tonight, all eyes are on Kim Kardashian West as she becomes the first-ever recipient of the CFDA’s Influencer Award. And for the occasion, the social media star and beauty entrepreneur proved precisely why she’s there, serving up nothing but drama above the neck.
Clad in a cream-colored, sensually draped two-piece evening dress with stacked gold cuffs up the wrists, her dark lengths were whipped into a taut, sky-high ponytail by hairstylist Chris Appleton, with thick, wispy waves trailing down the back to buoyant effect. Putting a fresh twist on the bombshell ponytail famously popularized by Barbara Eden in ’60s fantasy sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie,’ the humidity-proof look, much like her sleek half-up, half-down style for the 2018 Met Gala, comes just in time for summer. And just as suited to the warmer months were her glowing complexion, sultry copper eyes, and matte mocha lips. The latter presumably the product of one of her forthcoming KKW Beauty nude lipsticks. Stealing the red carpet with solstice-ready beauty while teasing her next feverishly-anticipated drop, leave it to Kardashian West to come in hot on her big night.
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