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Kylie Jenner Opens Up About Her Evolving Appearance And Trends

Kylie Jenner poses with rose

Kylie Jenner recently opened up about her evolving appearance in a candid interview with the New York Times. Over the past year, observers have noted a significant transformation in Kylie's look, which has deviated from her previous heavily tanned and glamorously made-up aesthetic. Her current style has been likened to popular trends such as 'cottagecore,' 'clean girl,' and 'quiet luxury.'

In her interview, Kylie revealed that she has been consciously 'stripping down a little bit,' opting for a more natural look. She mentioned shedding her signature long mane, lash extensions, and lengthy nails as part of this shift. Despite facing criticism and speculation, particularly regarding plastic surgery, Kylie expressed that she is now unfazed by such comments, emphasizing that she has grown resilient to external opinions about her appearance.

Kylie acknowledged the influence of trends on her evolving look, especially following the births of her two children. She explained that it takes time for her to regain her sense of self post-pregnancy, only to find that the beauty standards and trends have evolved during her hiatus.

Regarding rumors linking her appearance changes to her relationship with Timothée Chalamet, Kylie remained ambiguous, stating her reluctance to delve into personal matters publicly. However, she did not address accusations of cultural appropriation and Blackfishing that have been leveled against her over the years, particularly in relation to her use of nails and wigs.

It is worth noting that Kylie's past denial of undergoing cosmetic procedures has raised concerns about the impact on women's body image perceptions. The interview provides a glimpse into Kylie Jenner's journey of self-discovery and evolving style choices, shedding light on the complexities of navigating fame and public scrutiny.

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