Kylie Jenner wowed her fans appearing as a sexy siren in a new campaign for Jean Paul Gaultier, and now the reality star is sharing more looks in some behind-the-scenes snaps.
Kylie, 25, who showcased her hour glass figure in a JPG gown at the Met Gala May 1, put her curves on display in the body hugging looks from the designer’s Flowers collection.
The Kardashians star was styled in a long blonde wig making her barely recognizable in the high end campaign.
Her eyeshadow was petal pink and the makeup artist place bright pink blush high on her cheeks.
Kylie’s trademark lips were lined but seemed to have been shaded in a neutral tone.
She clasped her arms over her head as she sat in a chair wearing a sheer pink ankle length dress body flower dress, which retails for about $460.
Stylists were seen applying product to the beauty moguls toned abs as she sported a multi colored sleeveless crop top with a boat neck and a high waist mini skirt.
Another look included a body hugging dress that seemed to have been inspired by Madonna’s bullet bra days in the early 90s.
The salmon pink ‘Iconic’ satin corseted dress featured a cone bra, topstitched accents and lace-up back.
The Keeping up with the Kardashians star posed in front of a shiny white background and held her arms above her head.
Pink and Blue accessories were placed on top of her head for the shot.
The stylists had Kylie tackle horizontal stripes next in a sexy black and white crop top with a plunging neck and flower clasp, paired with a matching mini skirt with a cutouts at the thigh.
A red sailor hat was added to the look as the Kylie Beauty founder sat in a clear acrylic chair in front of a bright yellow background.
The main look from the campaign featured Kylie in what the designer called a morphing dress.
The see through frock featured green and purple horizontal lines across the arms and torso.
Lengthening vertical lines covered the legs.
Posters of Kylie looking larger than life placed in on billboards and store windows.
The design house described the campaign as ‘”Flowers” are blooming and acting both as motif and motive to create geometric, deconstructed looks.’
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk