VOGUE Arabia proudly unveils its September 2025 issue featuring none other than Kris Jenner on the cover. Photographed by Norman Jean Roy and styled by Law Roach, the entertainment icon radiates confidence and strength in fashion’s most important issue of the year.
As she approaches her milestone 70th birthday this November, Jenner shows no signs of slowing down. Whether as a CEO, mother, grandmother or cultural phenomenon, she continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her drive, authenticity and ability to rewrite the rules of fame.
Currently on its 27 season – for 18 years on air – the matriarch of the Kardashian clan reveals family insights and how she built her career from starting a first job at 10 as a gift wrapper, to becoming a reality TV star at 51 and lead the 9 companies under the Kardashian Jenner umbrella including Skims, Kylie Cosmetics and Good American.
Speaking exclusively to VOGUE Arabia, Kris Jenner shares candid insights into her life, legacy and outlook:
“I wasn’t going to put my family in a vulnerable situation by signing a piece of paper that would say you could do whatever you wanted with our image, and we would only see it on TV”
“You know, we don’t have any regrets. We have a global television show in 200 countries and so many languages. Our fanbase is very emotionally invested in the family. At this point, they want to know everything. There’s nothing off-limits”
“All my daughters are incredibly hardworking business-women, so of course they want to discuss deals, money and percentages. And when it comes to the girls, they know they have a mother who wants to make things happen as much as they do, having their best interests at heart. That makes me really happy.”
“Today I tend to over-schedule myself and get a lot accomplished every day. I’m one of those people that when I go to bed at night, I put my head on the pillow and I think, ‘God, that was a great day.’”
“I decided to do this facelift because I want to be the best version of myself, and that makes me happy. Just because you get older, it doesn’t mean you should give up on yourself. If you feel comfortable in your skin and you want to age gracefully – meaning you don’t want to do anything – then don’t do anything. But for me, this is ageing gracefully. It’s my version.”
“I don’t know what 70 is supposed to feel like, but I feel great and I’m happy to be there. My mom worked until she was 82, and I’m planning on following suit. Maybe 85?”
The full exclusive interview and feature will be available in the September issue of VOGUE Arabia and are available now on VOGUE Arabia’s website www.voguearabia.com.
[Photo Credit: Norman Jean Roy for Vogue Arabia Magazine]
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