Vlada Haggerty's artwork is 'everything' to Kylie Jenner — but it took her over a year to admit it.

The 19-year-old finally gave a shout-out to the make-up artist she was accused of ripping off, 13 months after she used one of her pictures without crediting her.

On Friday, the reality star posted a four-way image of melting lips; a concept that is now synonymous with her wildly successful brand... and an image that was conceived by somebody else.

At last: Kylie Jenner FINALLY credited Vlada Haggerty who 'inspired' her Lip Kit artwork... but only after the make-up artist threatened to sue

'This really is everything,' she wrote with an adoring emoji. 'Check out the wonderful makeup art of @vladamua!'

It wasn't the first time Kylie posted the image — the only difference this time round was that she credited the original artist.

The KUWTK star first posted the pic to her brand's Instagram account back in December 2015 right before the launch of her cosmetics brand.

It lead many to believe it was one of her impending Lip Kit colours, and Kylie's team did nothing to correct the misconception.

Not hers: On Friday, the reality star posted a four-way image of melting lips; a concept that is now synonymous with her hugely successful brand... and an image that was conceived by somebody else

'Inspiration': It wasn't the first time Kylie posted the image — the only difference this time round was that she credited the original artist Vlada Haggerty

When Vlada was made aware of the 'reproduction', the picture was simply deleted from Kylie's account.

But in November, Vlada threatened to sue Kylie after she posted another image that was 'heavilly inspired' by one of her own, TMZ reported.

Vlada - who is also a California based profesional photographer - to social media last December to point out striking similarities between make-up artwork she shared on Instagram and images shared by Kylie's Cosmetics.

Lawsuit threatened: Kylie came under fire for this recent image promoting her holiday collection

Seems familar: The image looks a lot like one shared by Vlada in September

She claimed Kylie's holiday collection included an ad that look nearly identical to a photo shared by Haggerty on Instagram in September.

On September 24, Vlada — who has an Instagram following of more than half-a-million — posted a picture of a make-up look she created on model Britt Rafuson.

Shot by Julia Kuzmenko McKim, the image shows and open, pouty mouth with bold red lips, teeth just peeking through. The model's hands are crossed over her eyes and covered in a shiny gold powder. The stunning photo caught the attention of over 22,000 Instagram users.

And at least one of them may have been Kylie or a Kylie Cosmetics employee. Earlier this month, the brand's Instagram account uploaded a new campaign photo for the holiday collection, shot by photographer Marcelo Cantu (who also shot Kylie for campaign images).

Uh-oh! Vlada pointed out the similarities on Instagram after people started attacking Kylie in the comments

Dishonest: She chastised the brand for not giving her or her photographer credit

What a pro: Vlada has nearly half a million Instagram followers who love her creative cosmetics ideas

This photo also sees a close-up of a model's face, with pouty red lips, teeth just showing, and gold dust-covered hands placed over the eyes.

Fans — and Vlada herself — were quick to notice. Some followers commented on the Kylie Cosmetics image, charging that it was a 'cheap copy'. Many others commented with strings of snake emojis.

The same day, Vlada shared a side-by-side comparison of the photos on Instagram, highlighting their incredible similarities.

'Really @kyliecosmetics? Haven't you gotten enough "inspiration" from me already?' she wrote bitingly.

Noy nice: Last year, Kylie Cosmetics shared this image — created by Vlada — without attribution, passing it off as their own

Backtracking: Once she started pointing it out, Kylie Cosmetics took the image down

The former 'inspiration' Vlada referred to was her image of several pouty mouths dripping with luxe rose gold gloss.

After the snap was picked up my several news outlets, Vlada pointed out that it was really stolen goods.

'And the insanity continues,' she wrote, shouting out to Graftobian Makeup Company, which made the products used in the image. 'What can we do about it? This is your loose metallic powder in Copper mixed with the clear gloss!'

Inspo: Vlada is known to post images of lips dripping with cosmetics, long before Kylie's brand debuted

Not taking blame: Kylie did not comment on the original controversy and has said nothing this time around, either

Soon after, websites started giving Vlada attribution, but Kylie's team never fixed the situation and simply deleted the image altogether.

'Nobody reached out to me before or after the incident. I did message the brand through Instagram on the day of the repost, but there was no response,' she told Refinery29 at the time.

'Crediting artists is essential, but this goes beyond that. It's theft; this is our livelihood...I see these things happen too many times to artists. We are all trying to make it, and this business is extremely competitive. I would ask anyone at this level use the proper channels to obtain images.'

Similar: Even Kylie's Lip Kit packaging looks like photos Vlada has posted

Not the first time: Earlier this year, a beauty vlogger with her own make-up line pointed out that Kylie's eyeshadow palette looked similar to her own

Kylie has also been accused of taking 'inspiration' for her products themselves, not just the artwork.

In July, New Zealand beauty vlogger Shaaanxo posted side-by-side photos of Kylie's then-new eyeshadow palette with her own palette for BH Cosmetics. Once again, the similarities were clear.