Kylie Supreme! Makeup Mogul Steps Into Her Hollywood Era – New Vanity Fair Feature

Kylie Supreme! Makeup Mogul Steps Into Her Hollywood Era – New Vanity Fair Feature

 


 Vanity Fair recently posted a promotional tweet for their new interview/feature on Kylie Jenner (titled something along the lines of "Kylie Supreme! A Makeup Mogul Enters Her Hollywood Era" in the Spring 2026 issue).

The tweet quotes Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry praising her approach to beauty:
“I imagine [Kylie] playing with her beauty like a producer in a recording studio,” Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry tells Vanity Fair. “She’s turning the bass up, the treble down, cranking the volume at this part, adding distortion in this moment. But whatever it is, it’s drop-dead dialed-in gorgeous.”
It includes a single attached photo: a glamorous, high-fashion portrait of Kylie Jenner lying on an opulent bed (luxurious bedding, dramatic lighting). She's posed seductively on her side, wearing minimal/lingerie-style clothing (appears to be sheer or form-fitting black pieces), with bleached/platinum eyebrows, heavy makeup, very enhanced features, and a sultry, direct-to-camera gaze. The overall vibe is ultra-glam, editorial, and heavily stylized — very "high-fashion sexy."The post (from March 11, 2026) has gained significant traction: over 16K likes, 10K+ bookmarks, and nearly 3 million views at the time of checking.Public reactions in the replies are mostly critical/sarcastic rather than positive:
  • Many users interpret Roseberry's quote as a veiled way of saying "lots of surgery/plastic surgery."
  • Comments mock the photo editing/retouching (e.g., "airbrushed her breast implant scars," "BBL not spreading to the sides").
  • Some call the photography "wack" or overly artificial, with people posting side-by-side comparisons to classic Helmut Newton shots or old mirrors showing distorted reflections.
  • Others express fatigue with the Kardashian-Jenner family ("Does anyone ever get sick of this plastic surgery industry plant family?") or call her "boring" with a "vacant look."
  • A few humorous/meme-style replies poke fun at the implants focus or compare her to other figures like Bianca Censori.
Overall, the tweet highlights Kylie's shift toward Hollywood projects (beyond Kylie Cosmetics and her past billionaire status), her relationship with Timothée Chalamet (including poker nights together), and her bold aesthetic choices — but online sentiment leans heavily toward skepticism about authenticity and over-the-top glam. The full article dives deeper into her personal life, motherhood, and career evolution.



Main Themes & Career Shift
At 28, the youngest Kardashian-Jenner sister is rebranding from beauty mogul (Kylie Cosmetics founder, who became the youngest self-made billionaire at 21 via viral lip kits) and reality TV star to Hollywood actress. She made her acting debut in Charli XCX's mockumentary The Moment, playing an exaggerated version of herself. She pitched the cameo as a joke but ended up in the script. "I’ve actually gotten a few scripts, nothing that I feel is right yet, but I 100 percent want to do more," she says. She loves comedy ("I think I’m good at it") and jokes, "Maybe next time I talk to you, I’ll be the lead of an action movie!"

Relationship with Timothée Chalamet
After three years together (and reportedly living together), the couple is more public. Chalamet shouted her out at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards for his Marty Supreme win: “Thank you for our foundation. I love you. I couldn’t do this without you.” Kylie got flustered and blushed when asked about it, replying "Of course" to whether it was fun. They host low-key poker nights at home with his Hollywood/art-world friends (she got "obsessed" after a friend trip and recently lost to painter Jonas Wood: "wasn’t a good night for me"). She prefers poker over nightlife.
Family, Motherhood & Future Plans
Mother to Stormi (8) and Aire (4) with ex Travis Scott, she prioritizes family amid co-parenting challenges. In her late 20s, she wants to focus on "just me, my businesses, my work, traveling with my kids, enjoying my kids." She confirms: "I do want to have more kids," but wants to enjoy this phase first. Family praises her growth—Kendall notes she "had to grow up quick" but is now "in her grown-up bag."
Beauty, Style & Cultural Impact
Photographed by Mert Alas at her LA mansion: dramatic shots include her smoking in a Chanel cape, lingerie/equestrian looks (Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Balenciaga, etc.), and poker-themed poses. Schiaparelli's Daniel Roseberry praises her: “I imagine [her] playing with her beauty like a producer in a recording studio... turning the bass up, the treble down... But whatever it is, it’s drop-dead dialed-in gorgeous.” The piece frames her as a master of the "attention economy," with massive social media reach and influence on beauty/fashion trends.
Overall Tone
Admiring and celebratory, highlighting her savvy media mastery, personal growth, stable relationship, and natural pivot to Hollywood—while keeping some privacy intact. It's a mix of introspection, humor (e.g., viral chip-argument reel with 65M views), and ambition.
The full article is available on Vanity Fair's site (may require subscription). Let me know if you'd like more details on any part! 😊

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