Kylie Jenner always has something going on, and the latest news is that she’s opening up her first IRL Kylie Cosmetics store.
Yesterday she posted two images of a still-in-construction space with the captions “soon” and “MY VISION. I can’t wait for you guys to see what goes on inside my head & what I’ve been working on. 100% Kylie.”
While she declined to offer any additional details as to when it would open, where it would be or what the store would offer, remember that house that Kylie bought next to her other house?
At the time, TMZ said the plan was to use it as an office for her cosmetics line, so there’s a chance that we could just be looking at that, but then again, it could be anything.
It could literally be a place where people pay to draw on the walls with lip kits and kyshadow.
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