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Kylie Jenner Captivates in Backless Red at Cosmic Fragrance Launch

Hollywood Sensation Debuts First Solo Perfume with Star-Studded Event

In an evening that blended glamour with entrepreneurial spirit, Kylie Jenner, the renowned beauty mogul, left a lasting impression with the launch of her first solo fragrance, Cosmic, in Los Angeles. Clad in a backless red Courrèges gown that epitomized Hollywood elegance, Jenner’s appearance at the event was a masterclass in style and confidence.

The launch party, attended by a who’s who of the entertainment and fashion industry, including TikTok star Alix Earle and influencers like Brittany Xavier, was not just a showcase of Jenner’s latest venture into the beauty world but also a testament to her influence and status as a style icon. The 26-year-old founder of Kylie Cosmetics and the fashion brand Khy chose an asymmetrical red dress that highlighted her silhouette, complemented by her signature glossy makeup and an updo hairstyle that added to her allure.

Jenner’s new fragrance, described as a sweet, warm floral scent perfect for day and night, is positioned as an elevated scent within the ambery floral fragrance family. With notes of star jasmine, blood orange, and vanilla musk accord, Cosmic aims to encapsulate the essence of glamour and sophistication.

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Beyond the fragrance itself, the event was a celebration of Jenner’s multifaceted career, from her beauty empire to her recent fashion endeavors. The evening also offered guests a taste of luxury with samples of Jenner’s new canned vodka soda, Sprinter, and sister Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila, ensuring a night of indulgence.

Jenner took to social media to share moments from the event, expressing gratitude for the overwhelming love and support for Cosmic. The launch marks another milestone in Jenner’s journey as a businesswoman and style maven, reaffirming her place at the forefront of the fashion and beauty industry.

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