Huda Kattan, dubajský krása, jehož řasy se prodávají v Sephoru, se stále častěji rozšiřuje ve Spojených státech. Jsme na chvíli zakrývají její úžasné make-up triky Newyorčan ji profiloval, a teď W promluvil s Kattanem o všech složkách.
V W rozhovor, Kattana sdílela jednu obzvlášť šťavnatou tidbit: Když vyrůstala, byla jedinou osobou na východě Středního východu ve svých komunitách v Mississippi a Tennessee, takže se podívala na princeznu Disney pro inspiraci krásy. “Díval jsem se na princeznu Jasmínu [z Aladin] pro inspiraci a vztah k ní. Milovala jsem její dlouhé vlasy a následovala její styl make-upu, arabský styl – velká podšívka a řasy, “řekla Kattan v rozhovoru. Musíme říci, že princezna Jasmine má nějakou dokonalou linku.
Kattan se také otevřel W o tom, jak sociální média umožnily sbližovat blízkovýchodní a západní krásy. “Se zavedením Instagramu, Facebooku a sociálních médií se věci staly jednotnějšími po celém světě. Ženy na Blízkém východě začínají stále více vypadat jako ženy na Západě a naopak. trendy mají určitě vliv na ženy na západní straně zeměkoule.Máme rádi dramatický makeup a vidíte, že v některých celebritách se stává něco, s čím se arabské ženy mohou vztahovat A na oplátku mají zájem o západní ženy zkoušejí tyto dramatické pohledy. Myslím, že se stávají odvážnějšími. “
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As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text in Czech:
Huda Kattan, a Dubai beauty whose lashes are sold at Sephora, is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. We are momentarily covering her amazing makeup tricks, New Yorkers have profiled her, and now W has spoken with Kattan about all the ingredients. In the W interview, Kattan shared one particularly juicy tidbit: when she was growing up, she was the only person in her communities in Mississippi and Tennessee on the east of the Middle East, so she looked to Disney princesses for beauty inspiration. “I looked at Princess Jasmine [from Aladdin] for inspiration and a relationship with her. I loved her long hair and followed her makeup style, Arabic style – big liner and lashes,” Kattan said in the interview. We must say that Princess Jasmine has some perfect eyeliner. Kattan also opened up to W about how social media has allowed Middle Eastern and Western beauties to come closer together. “With the introduction of Instagram, Facebook, and social media, things have become more unified around the world. Women in the Middle East are starting to look more like women in the West and vice versa. Trends certainly have an impact on women on the western side of the globe. We love dramatic makeup and you see that in some celebrities, it becomes something that Arab women can relate to. And in return, Western women are interested in trying out these dramatic looks. I think they are becoming bolder.” Go to W to read the full interview. Inside the Tempting Beauty Closet:
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As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text in Czech:
Huda Kattan, a Dubai beauty whose lashes are sold at Sephora, is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. We are momentarily covering her amazing makeup tricks, New Yorkers have profiled her, and now W has spoken with Kattan about all the ingredients. In the W interview, Kattan shared one particularly juicy tidbit: when she was growing up, she was the only person in her communities in Mississippi and Tennessee on the east of the Middle East, so she looked to Disney princesses for beauty inspiration. “I looked at Princess Jasmine [from Aladdin] for inspiration and a relationship with her. I loved her long hair and followed her makeup style, Arabic style – big liner and lashes,” Kattan said in the interview. We must say that Princess Jasmine has some perfect eyeliner. Kattan also opened up to W about how social media has allowed Middle Eastern and Western beauties to come closer together. “With the introduction of Instagram, Facebook, and social media, things have become more unified around the world. Women in the Middle East are starting to look more like women in the West and vice versa. Trends certainly have an impact on women on the western side of the globe. We love dramatic makeup and you see that in some celebrities, it becomes something that Arab women can relate to. And in return, Western women are interested in trying out these dramatic looks. I think they are becoming bolder.” Go to W to read the full interview. Inside the Tempting Beauty Closet: