Kylie Jenner often shares photos of her edgy hairstyles on Instagram, but the 18-year-old has taken things one step further in a recent tribute to one of her favourite looks. The Keeping up with the Kardashians star has commissioned a mural in her Calabasas mansion which portrays her with the long, pale mint wig she rocked for an event at the Sugar Factory last year.
Kylie has commissioned a mural to be painted of her favourite hairstyle
Kylie gave her 54.4 million Instagram followers a glimpse of the ongoing artwork, revealing she has turned to artist and tattooist Joshua Woods to paint the impressive piece.
"@jwoodzart almost done!" she captioned a snap of the mural, which covers two walls in one room. "U guys have to check him out for tats if you're in the LA area." Joshua also shared a few photos of the artwork on his own Instagram account, admitting that it was his "first mural".
It comes as no surprise that Kylie chose to immortalise this particular look – in the past she has admitted it's been one of her favourite makeovers to date.
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The reality TV star is no stranger to experimenting with her locks, having rocked a rainbow of colours including turquoise, navy blue, pink, blonde and grey, as well as a variety of styles from long wavy tresses to a short blunt bob.
Kim Kardashian's younger sister has previously explained the reason behind her regular makeovers and how they leave her feeling "like a new person".
"I first dyed my hair when I was 16," she confessed in a post on her app. "I dyed it blue and I never even asked my mom. After that, I've just had this addiction to changing my hair. It makes me feel like a new person. I love feeling different and I love leaving the house knowing that nobody has ever seen me this way."