Kylie Jenner Dazzles At Paris Fashion Week

Kylie Jenner has once again proved her fashion prowess at Paris Fashion Week, stepping out in a jaw-dropping ensemble on Tuesday, January 28, for Chanel’s Spring 2025 show.

Kylie Jenner turned heads with her striking accessories and flawless outfit, cementing her status as a style icon.

Her outfit channeled major Cher Horowitz vibes, reminiscent of Alicia Silverstone’s iconic character in “Clueless.”

Kylie donned a cropped white tweed jacket embellished with silver buttons, paired with a matching pleated micro skirt. The ensemble was elevated further with patent leather slingback heels, tying the entire look together with effortless sophistication.

Jenner’s accessory game was on point as she layered multiple chains around her waist, adorned with delicate bow charms and sparkling heart accents. 

She carried not one but two chic bags: a cross-body purse slung effortlessly over her shoulder and a sleek rectangular clutch in her hand. Her wrist dazzled with stacked diamond bracelets, while a silver chain anklet added a touch of edginess.

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