Kim Kardashian and makeup are like you and your morning coffee…inseparable.
She's got it down pat, and a big part of that has to do with her go-to makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic. After all, Mario and Kim have been working together ever since they met on a photo shoot in 2008.
Fast forward to 2016, a few weeks after the pro launched a highly anticipated, nearly sold-out eye shadow palette with Anastasia Beverly Hills (yes, the makers of your favoritebrow pencil). All the shadow shades are named after people and things that inspire the beauty expert, including a muted bronze hue called Kim.
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Now, the artist is showing us how to use it.
To recreate his classic look you know you swoon over on Instagram, start with a smoky eye in Muse, a red-copper. For an extra pop, apply Kim to the inner center of the lids and diffuse it out. You can even use the shadows to lift the brows, as liner and even to highlight (because what's a Kardashian-inspired beauty look without a little bit of glow?).
She's got it down pat, and a big part of that has to do with her go-to makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic. After all, Mario and Kim have been working together ever since they met on a photo shoot in 2008.
Fast forward to 2016, a few weeks after the pro launched a highly anticipated, nearly sold-out eye shadow palette with Anastasia Beverly Hills (yes, the makers of your favoritebrow pencil). All the shadow shades are named after people and things that inspire the beauty expert, including a muted bronze hue called Kim.
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Now, the artist is showing us how to use it.
To recreate his classic look you know you swoon over on Instagram, start with a smoky eye in Muse, a red-copper. For an extra pop, apply Kim to the inner center of the lids and diffuse it out. You can even use the shadows to lift the brows, as liner and even to highlight (because what's a Kardashian-inspired beauty look without a little bit of glow?).
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