MAKE-UP superstar Jamie Genevieve has been spotted dining at two Glasgow restaurants following the success of her pop-up make-up shop in the city.
The YouTube and Instagram sensation took over a unit in upmarket mall Princes Square this week to sell her make-up collection Vieve.
Hundreds of fans descended on the Buchanan Street shopping centre to meet the star and purchase her Vieve range - and now that the pop-up has officially closed she celebrated by dining out in the city.
First up, Jamie took her Vieve staff to nearby Mitchell Lane pasta spot Sugo to celebrate. She posted a snap of her chosen pasta and beamed: "Cacio me eating every scrap."
The beauty then hit Caprese Don Costano in Woodside Crescent in the city's West End - where she has dined many times before - for a celebration with husband Jack McCann.
Holding up a glass of wine and smiling from ear-to-ear in the intimate diner, a delighted Jamie said: "Couldn't pick a better place to celebrate."
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Jamie previously said she would not have chosen anywhere else than Glasgow for her first foray into retail.
She said: “This is the moment I have been waiting forever since we launched Vieve in November last year.
"There is nowhere else I could have opened my first pop-up. It just had to be Glasgow…….I cannot wait for people to see the products in real life."
Jamie went to Cathkin High School in Cambuslang before she began learning her craft working in a make-up counter in Debenhams Glasgow.
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