Kylie Jenner Smells the Roses in Dazed Magazine Summer 2025 by Erika Kamano
/Kylie Jenner covers the Summer 2025 issue of Dazed Magazine, interviewed by Kacion Mayers in ‘Kylie Jenner: ‘The baddie never left’.
Jenner is styled by Ib Kamara in Acne Studios, David Koma, Rabanne, Schiaparelli, Simone Rocha, Versace and more for images by Erika Kamano [IG]. / Hair by Cherilyn Farris; makeup by Ariel Tejada
From the start, Mayers reminds us that Kylie Jenner has never not lived in the public eye. Born on the 10th of August, 1997, Jenner was captured on film by her Olympic-gold medal-winning decathlete parent, Caitlyn Jenner. By age nine, the world was ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’. Between the camera crews and paparazzi, Jenner has been ‘lights, camera, action’ ever since.
Preferably in a way that makes money, based on her major entrepreneurial skills. In the first 18 months of Kylie Cosmetic, Jenner haunled in a staggering $420m in revenue.
Kylie insists that she’s a pleaser just wanting to help people to be happier. Her current love actor Timothée Chalamet asked her for more abundant breasts, and she happily responded. Jenner is very open about most personal topics in her life.
For all the stories about models and influencers weeping on social media over what is often a harsh commentary zone from the masses, Jenner isn’t a crier. Actually none of the Kardashian-Jenner tribe weep in public — unless it’s joy.
Okay, half-sister Kim had a few public tears over Kanye but most women would have been in a sanitorium over that man’s antics. As for any serious talk about Chalamet, he’s off limits for the interview.
Kylie is considered to be the most digitally savvy of the Kardashian-Jenner clan. Vogue Business writes that Jenner has always been the most approachable member of the family.
Acne Studios creative director Jonny Johansson says that “despite being part of the world’s most famous family, [Kylie] has this underdog quality that’s unexpected”, speaking to her endearing candidness, even as her image and lifestyle have become increasingly refined.
Acne Studios, who regularly works with Kylie says she also appeals to all markets — a true rarity. Creative director Johansson adds: “For someone so powerful, she still carries a sense of being underestimated. . . . Partnering with someone like her, who embodies both status and spirit, is truly unique.”
Not bad for a nice girl from Beverly Hills.