If you have a, or if you've been in close vicinity of anyone else in the last two days, you probably know that is at Paris Fashion Week. The social media savant has been documenting every step of her trip, from packing 30 minutes before she left for her flight to putting on her outfit for today's show, one of the last runways of all of fashion month. starts the latter video with her glam done, but behind the scenes, she tells ELLE, she spent the morning sleeping until the latest time possible, five minutes before her hair and makeup team arrived. I especially love when I get my hair and makeup done by artists, because I can close my eyes and sleep, especially when I'm jet lagged, she. Next steps: Order a coffee, and jump into the shower.
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