On
Tuesday, Kylie Jenner looked like
she didn't have a care in the world as she posed in full make-up wearing a neon
green Chanel outfit which retails around $5k.
The
teen reality star flaunted her very ample assets in a skimpy white sports bra
which she teamed with the extortionately priced designer shorts and jacket for
pictures she shared via social media.
The
news comes after her fans claim they have been ripped off after ordering her
from her latest cosmetics line.
She's
never one to shy away from a bold look so we weren't surprised to see Kylie
Jenner rocking this incredibly eye-catching neon yellow co-ord!
We
were, however, slightly surprised to learn that this statement duo is by none
other than Chanel - a design house with probably the chicest reputation around.
t
just goes to show how much of an impact the on-going ahtleisure trend has had
on the fashion scene that even Chanel have turned their attention to tracksuit
co-ords.
The
quilted waffle material offers up a sporty twist on the brand's signature
traditional tweed, whilst the neon color gives it a high fashion glow.
Sadly
it's not available to buy online but with summer approaching, this look has left
us feeling rather inspired!
If
you're feeling the same, head to the edit below and shop the yellow shorts by
Wallis, Ella Luna, First Base and Nike. They're guaranteed to induce a sunny
disposition!
But
while she's been splashing the cash, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians castmember
may have a PR nightmare on her hands as fans who purchased one of her newly
released Kylighters complained on Twitter that they'd been 'ripped off.'
Kylighters
that went on sale last month are the latest in the Kylie Cosmetics line of
beauty products and sold out online in three minutes.
But
according to Allure.com, some of those
who paid $22 for the highlighters that claim to match any skin tone got less
than they bargained for.
Fans
have been posting photos and videos on social media claiming that all they got
for their money were empty compacts.
'Good
day ruined,' one Twitter user wrote alongside a pic of her empty Kylighter.
'There was no product inside.'
'What
happened to my Kylighter?' tweeted another anguished recipient.
'Yall
will not believe this,' another tweeted. 'There's no highlighter in the
compact.'
Some
fans later shared images of Twitter responses from Kylie Cosmetics promising to
send out replacement Kylighters right away.
It's
not the first time, though, that shoppers have complained about not receiving
the Kylie Cosmetics they paid for.
In
May 2016, DailyMail.com reported that consumers were complaining via twitter
and to the Better Business Bureau that lip kits were arriving empty with just a
note from the reality star inside.
Other
customers complained to the BBB last summer that there were items missing from
their shipments.
And
just last month, angry fans took to social media to accuse the teen and her
company of repackaging old lip kits as limited edition ones, as reported by Seventeen.com.
Why
are Spice and Blitzen the same exact shade just different packaging? I'm so
mad,' wrote one customer on Twitter alongside a photo of swatches of the two.
'Kylie
Cosmetics has been repackaging their general line lipsticks and making them
limited edition. Example: spice and blitzen,' tweeted another frustrated fan,
who also pointed out the price disparity between the two.
Kylie
Jenner herself has not yet addressed the latest issues that apparently are
plaguing her business.
The
19-year-old daughter of Kris and Caitlyn Jenner has a hugely popular line of
lip kits, eye shadow and makeup brushes. And she uses herself as a walking
commercial for the products.
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