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Kylie Jenner celebrated her latest business venture: a clothing line.
The social media personality hosted a dinner to celebrate her new brand, Khy, on Thursday night in Los Angeles. Older sister Kendall Jenner and their friend Hailey Bieber joined the intimate gathering. For the event, Jenner slipped into a pair of strappy sandals. She wore black heels with thin black leather straps over the toes. A sharp heel rounded the shoes out, reaching at least 4 inches in height.
For the rest of her look, the “Kardashians” star wore an ensemble from her line, which she announced on Instagram on Tuesday. She wore a black faux leather halter top with a black zipper down the center. She added black faux leather high-waisted pants with a straight opening from her brand as well. Jenner accessorized the monochromatic look with black sunglasses and a small black leather purse.
For footwear, Jenner’s style varies in aesthetic from sporty to sleek and eclectic. The Kylie Baby founder can be spotted on and off the red carpet in a range of pumps, sandals and platforms by Alexandre Vauthier, Andrea Wazen and Versace, among other luxury brands. Her off-duty rotation also varies, including Bottega Veneta sandals, Louis Vuitton slides and Prada combat boots. For athletic activities, Jenner regularly wears sneakers from Hoka, Nike x Off-White and Balenciaga, with details including mesh, paneling and thick rubber soles.
Jenner’s 12-piece capsule of faux-leather pants, coats, tops, and basics will officially be available to shop on khy.com on November 1.
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