If you’re a rock star, you want to be on the cover of Rolling Stone; if you’re proud of your home interior, it’s all about making the cover of Architectural Digest.
And that’s what 21-year-old celebrity influencer Kylie Jenner has done.
The popular member of the Kardashian clan (126 million followers on Instagram) is featured on the Architectural Digest (AD) March cover. And right alongside her home is a feature on her mum’s home Kris Jenner, so there are double covers.
AD says the Los Angeles designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard was commissioned to design the interior of Kylie Jenner’s Hidden Hills home (he has also designed for Kourtney Kardasian). He is quoted as saying when he started the job, Kylie Jenner wasn’t even old enough to drink legally. This was consequently, her first “grown-up house”.
And let’s face it, it’s pretty grown-up. She has Damian Hirst prints on the wall in the pink dining room. And those dining room chairs were dyed to match colours from her company’s lipstick collection – she own’s Kylie Cosmetics, believed to be valued at US$800m (NZ$1181 million).
AD quotes Bullard as saying the look is glamorous, but totally inviting.
Other notable artworks include a large screenprint from Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Andy Warhol screenprints of Marilyn Monroe.
And there are plenty of toys for baby Storm, including a Lamborghini child’s car.
Naturally, Jenner has her own “glam room” with pink swivel chairs, Hollywood lights, and other pink stuff everywhere.
Kris Jenner’s home is a little more formal, but equally spectacular. She is photographed in her living room, kitchen and outside beneath an olive tree.