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Kendall Jenner stepped out to support her sister on Thursday night.
The model attended a dinner to celebrate Kylie Jenner’s new clothing line, Khy, in Los Angeles. The intimate dinner was also attended by Hailey Bieber and Anastasia Karanikolaou. For the night out, Jenner donned a pair of timeless pumps. She wore black heels covered in a patent leather material. The shoes featured a sharp pointed toe and a thin heel that added at least 3 extra inches to Jenner’s frame.
The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” alum paired her pumps with a dress from her sister’s new line. She wore a black faux leather dress. The strapless piece reached just below her knees and was cinched in at the waist. Jenner added black sheer tights under the dress. She kept her accessories to a minimum but did add simple earrings and a dainty bracelet, and she also carried a black leather clutch bag. The entire look mirrored ’90s fashion that has been having a renaissance over the past few years.
For red-carpet events and other formal appearances, Jenner regularly dons strappy sandals and mules from brands like Amina Muaddi, Bottega Veneta and Saint Laurent. Most recently, while celebrating boyfriend Bad Bunny’s appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in New York City, she slipped into a pair of smooth black patent leather loafers.
She also appreciates trendy sneakers from Nike, New Balance, Off-White and Converse sneakers, Simon Miller and Birkenstock sandals, and a range of boots from brands like Khaite, The Row and Stella McCartney for her off-duty moments.
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Tara Larson is the editorial assistant for Footwear News. She mainly covers topics from celebrity style to new footwear launches and collaborations. She also serves as the assistant to editorial director Michael Atmore. Prior to joining Footwear News, she worked for Esquire and Traditional Home.
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