Kylie Jenner Channels Retro Pin-ups With a Contemporary Twist in Schiaparelli Crisscross Body-con Dress at Paris Fashion Week
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Kylie Jenner kept her look sleek and simple for Schiaparelli’s spring 2025 ready-to-wear show on Thursday during Paris Fashion Week.
She wore a black body-con dress that fell just below the knee. The frock’s low-cut neckline was composed of white crisscross straps, and Jenner kept accessories to a minimum, sporting a chunky gold bangle on each wrist.
With her waistline cinched and hair in glamorous, Old Hollywood waves, the reality star-turned-entrepreneur channeled ‘60s pin-ups.
Jenner’s outing coincided with the launch of her affordable fashion brand Khy‘s clothing collaboration with Antonin Tron. He is founder and creative director of the Paris-based, ocean-inspired label Atlein.
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Jenner’s toned-down appearance was a far cry from her outfit at Schiaparelli’s fall 2024 couture show on June 24. The show was held in the basement of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, in a black-carpeted room dimly lit by three crystal chandeliers.
“I’ve always wanted to do a show with ‘Degas’ lighting, and so this was the opportunity,” creative director Daniel Roseberry told WWD, referring to the Impressionist painter Edgar Degas, known for his paintings of ballet dancers.
“I wanted it to feel a bit like a Surrealist hyper-sensualized ballet,” Roseberry added.
There, she wore a custom haute couture gown designed by Roseberry, a sheer pale pink corset dress dusted with rhinestones. The influencer draped a satin cape over her shoulders, while a crinoline veil wrapped around her face.
The headpiece came in the wake of Jenner opening up on “The Kardashians” about facing online bullying after an image of her at Jean Paul Gaultier’s spring 2024 couture show went viral.