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The back side of the statue of Jenner in Kensington Gardens. Note the one-snaked rod of Asclepius (the asklepian) on the side - this is the correct symbol for medicine but the two-snaked rod of Mercury (the caduceus) has pretty much taken over from it.
So I know that I am not the only one when I say that I am obsessed with the Jenner sisters!? Particularly Kylie Jenner and her flawless makeup, so that is why I decided to recreate her makeup! To begin I primed my eyes with Urban Decays Primer Potion. Then I applied 'naked' which is a soft light brown into my crease and brought it down to my lower lash line. I then darkened up the crease by using two beautiful colours from a Benefit Christmas set. The first colour was a pigmented medium brown followed by a darker pigmented brown. I continued to use these colours until I was happy. I then blended, blended, blended! Blending is a must for a Kylie Jenner look as her eyes always look so natural and have absolutely no harsh lines in the crease! Following the eye shadow I lined my eyes with a liquid liner and winged it. I then placed a very high matte highlight just under the brow bone. And then we reach the big finale, the lips! Kylie's lips are so big and volumtious and just to die for so I loved making mine big and plump. To begin I took a very matte pink lip liner from essence and lined my lips, bringing the liner slightly higher then my cupids bow. I then used a darkish pink lipgloss from smash box to complete the lips!
Hope you enjoyed this look and let me know if there's any other looks that you'd like to see in the comments below.
Kendall Jenner is an American model and television personality. Kendall Jenner is best known for appearing on the E! Reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians that she shares with her family. With her sister Kylie, she designs and inspired a fashion line called “Kendall & Kyl...
Live mannequins modelling clothes in the window of Jenners in South St David Street Edinburgh.
Did this have anything to do with fashion week? edinburghonlinefashionweek.com/
Jenners: How 'architectural grandeur' rose from the ashes www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-55812745
The original buildings that formed the department store were destroyed by fire in 1892, and in 1893 the Scottish architect William Hamilton Beattie was appointed to design the new store which subsequently opened in 1895. This new building is designated as a category A listed building,and it is noted by the statutory listing that, at Charles Jenner's insistence, the building's caryatids were intended 'to show symbolically that women are the support of the house'. The new store included many technical innovations such as electric lighting and hydraulic lifts.
Known as the "Harrods of the North", it has held a Royal Warrant since 1911, and was visited by Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of its 150th anniversary in 1988.
In 2004 it changed its vision statement from its goal to "be the most exciting department store outside of London" to "Confidently Independent". The store made national news in 2007 when it publicised that it would stop selling pate de foie gras, following a boycott by the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton.
Thought this sign looked like something out of the 'Wild West'. This place is the epitome of an over-grown, disused cemetery.