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How to get the Kim Kardashian Met Gala 2025 look

How to get the Kim Kardashian Met Gala 2025 look

Emirates Woman08-05-2025

Beauty
by Sarah Joseph
60 mins ago
As a glamourous Cowgirl, Kim Kardashian nailed her beauty look for The Met Gala this year. The 2025 theme explored Black style and the history of dandyism, which the SKIMS founder nailed effortlessly.
The make-up artist Mario, ensured he gave that effortless smokey eye look with a warm matte-finish for that natural glow. For those who want to recreate the Kim Kardashian Met look, you can do so with other makeup products that give the same effect.
While the the ultimate conversation piece of her look were those sleek, sculpted waves. Per WWD, The star's longtime hair stylist Chris Appleton used Shark Beauty's FlexFusion styling system, but not before prepping her hair with the Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray.
The TV star stepped onto the iconic blue carpet in a striking black leather ensemble designed by Chrome Hearts, featuring a corset top, complemented by an ultra low-rise skirt. The outfit was adorned with rows of diamonds around her neck, giving it an edgy flair that perfectly suited the evening's theme.
By adding to the overall look, Emirates Woman has curated all the editor-approved products to purchase to recreate this. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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