She may be the queen of the lip kit, but Kylie Jenner doesn’t necessarily expect daughter Stormi to be the princess of her Kylie Cosmetics empire. In a video for Vogue Australia, Kylie passes on some beauty advice to baby Stormi Webster and honestly, it’s advice we should all listen to.
Kylie appears on the cover of Vogue Australia’s September issue — the first Vogue cover the reality TV star and makeup mogul has ever shot. In her cover interview, Kylie opens up to sister Kendall Jenner about her cosmetics line, her relationship with Travis Scott, and of course, being a first-time mom. She talks about motherhood more in her August 26th Vogue Australia promo video.
“Beauty to me means being yourself. Beauty to me means Stormi,” Kylie says to the camera. “I think confidence makes someone beautiful. Life is beautiful.”
Kylie continues via the video, “A beauty lesson that I want to pass on to Stormi is probably just be carefree and experiment, and let her experiment with her look and who she wants to be.”
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“I think more of the future,” Kylie told the publication. “I used to live each day as it came, and now I look at the future more. I actually feel like I love myself more after I had Stormi.”
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Having been born into such a tight-knit family, we have no doubt that Stormi will receive endless encouragement to become whoever she wants to be (even if she’s not as gaga about lipstick as momma Kylie is).
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