In an all white latex ensemble, Kylie Jenner invents a Minimalist Regalia
Kylie’s style aesthetic isn’t an easy comprehension. She delivers on all the fashion extremes, sometimes delicate and intricate, others, edgy and bold.

When Kylie Jenner walks the red carpet, you don’t expect humdrum, her outfits more often than not announce her emergence like a thousand drum beats pattering together. So when she’s supposed to grace the Red Carpet for the premiere of her upcoming Family Series, The Kardasians, Jenner most certainly won’t do mundane. Kylie’s style aesthetic isn’t an easy comprehension. She delivers on all the fashion extremes, sometimes delicate and intricate, others, edgy and bold.
Kylie’s ensembles this past week appeared as a part of a massive Fashion Episode, and she has been serving dramatic looks throughout. From her cutout lilac top for her Kendall and Kylie Cosmetics Campaign, to paving her way in her Oversized white Isidora Djurovic Suit and Sheer pants, she’s reinventing Bossy Imperial. To top that, the glass handbag swaddled luxury and extravagance.
For the premiere of “The Kardashians”, which will be aired on Hulu, Kylie decided to collide the world of Subtlety with Significance. In an all-white latex ensemble, Jenner romanced with her body. The apparel featured a skim-neckline and was embossed with roses on the shoulders. This was the beauty mogul's first Red Carpet appearance post she delivered her second baby with Travis Scott. The dress is a part of Coperni’s Fall Winter 2022 collection, to which Kylie added a little of her own. While the look on the runway felt more liberated, the silhouettes took a constrained form when Jenner donned them. To add an autocratic touch, Jenner wore knee-length white boots thus making her entire look scream “Minimalist Regalia”. An oxymoron, in itself, Kylie’s outfit became one of the most sought-after Red Carpet Looks.
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