She commented: 'I can tell you that they did not chose (sic) me only to pretend I had the makeup on and It fits perfectly my skin color. However, the model featured in the campaign, Mouna Fadiga, took to Instagram to defend the brand. READ MORE: The facial that Kim Kardashian and Kate Garraway have to stay looking young
Fans say the shades do not live up to the inclusive marketing campaignĪnother added: 'Anyone going to bring up the fact that the KKW concealer shade range is straight up disrespectful to WOC ?' And one compared the products to Rihanna's Fenty Beauty line – widely praised for its huge range of colours and inclusive approach – saying: 'Love you Kim but it's sad that it took Rihanna for people to realise that women come in all shades.'