Kendall Jenner who has a growing of rare vintage pieces attended the Metropolitan Museum of Art in a one-of-a-kind Givenchy gown from Alexander McQueen’s 1999 collection. After the ceremony, she changed into a white minidress for after-parties, showcasing her new collection.
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Sticking to vintage, Jenner made a stunning entrance with an ethereal minidress from the Givenchy by Alexander McQueen Spring/Summer 1997 collection. The dress, crafted with a sculpted corseted bodice, resembled the convergence of two angelic wings. The asymmetric skirt cascaded elegantly, creating an ethereal vision that defied gravity. The dress flowed and swayed in perfect harmony with her movements. To complement the ensemble, Jenner paired it with strappy white sandals, showcasing her innate understanding of fashion and balancing simplicity with brilliance.
However, shortly after slipping into the exquisitely crafted garment, Jenner made a swift wardrobe change, opting for a flirtatious and alluring lacy mini dress created by the renowned designer Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood. The dress included a delicate, see-through fabric with a floral lace pattern. The dress had long sleeves and scalloped trim, adding an extra touch of elegance. Jenner paired the dress with a silky champagne-colored corset, a form-fitting miniskirt, and strappy sandals. She carried a white micro handbag for understated glamour. Jenner’s hair cascaded down in soft waves, framing her face with grace