Kylie Jenner is known for her versatile style and in the latest sighting with her son, Aire Webster and a male companion for a meeting at Bratz HQ, she rocked a fashion-forward look.
For the meeting at Bratz HQ, the makeup mogul stepped out in a low-cut, dip-dyed blue and white dress that made the most of her curvy figure toting her second child with Travis Scott, Aire in her arms.
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Kylie Jenner’s dress featured a lacy trim along the neckline, spaghetti-thin straps, and an asymmetric hemline paired with slightly slouchy denim boots with a kitten heels. She further accessorized her look with multiple small, chunky, silver-toned hoops and several rings.
Her glam featured a matte makeup that gave her visage a soft glow with her hair pulled back into a loose updo with face-framing bits left loose. On his part, Aire Webster who was born in February 2022, looked adorable in a white T-shirt and jeans.
On the outing with his mother Kylie Jenner, Aire carried two small toy cars in each of his hands. The outing comes after the make-up mogul ventured into the space of toys after launching mini Bratz dolls made in her likeness.
She is estimated to cash in lots of money following her collaboration, which was announced via Instagram on August 1. On August 21 the media sensation also shared a promotional reel to her personal account.
No one knows how much Kylie is earning from the deal, but a 2020 report shared by Evening Standard stated that she earns up to $1 million for sponsored content on social media. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the first batch of limited edition figurines is offered via Amazon, Target, and Walmart among other stores.
A new collection of full-sized versions of the Bratz dolls are 24 inches and are available for pre-order. The official release date of the product is slated for January 1, 2024, and will cost buyers $99. For fans who don’t want to wait that long, smaller 11-inch dolls will launch on Amazon on October 1.
Kylie gushed in a press release, ‘I have been a fan of Bratz since childhood and I’ve always wanted my own Bratz doll. I have loved every step of the process this past year in creating these dolls alongside the Bratz team.’