Kylie Jenner, always one to make a fashion statement, recently turned heads while on vacation in Turks and Caicos. The 26-year-old Kylie Cosmetics founder donned a rhinestone-studded Chanel bikini from the brand’s 1995 collection. This iconic two-piece thong made its debut on the runway two years before Jenner was born, with supermodels like Naomi Campbell and Claudia Schiffer flaunting the same design.
Although this high-fashion swimwear is rare and exclusive, it comes with a hefty price tag of $9,950 on the resale market. Despite the cost, Jenner effortlessly rocked the piece, accessorizing with silver jewelry, a woven beach tote, and wet, makeup-free hair after a dip in the water.
Sharing her beach look on Instagram, Jenner received an outpouring of admiration from fans and famous friends. Her BFF Stassie Karanikolaou commented, “THATS MY GIRL,” while makeup artist Ariel Tejada described her as “hotness.” Even Paris Hilton couldn’t resist leaving a heart-eyed emoji. Some fans speculated whether Jenner’s boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet, captured the stunning shots, but it was likely her Kardashian sisters who accompanied her on the trip.
Fashion Forward Family
While on vacation, Jenner also flaunted a teeny orange two-piece with a gold belly chain, showcasing her love for Karl Lagerfeld’s ’90s swim designs. Notably, she had previously sported a similar Chanel bikini in a different colorway during a vacation in 2023.
Jenner’s sisters, Kim, Khloé, and Kourtney Kardashian, also brought their A-game to the beach. Kim and Khloé twinned in unreleased snakeskin Skims swimwear, with Kim in a bikini and Khloé in a one-piece. Kourtney, who recently welcomed her son Rocky Barker, opted for a chic black bikini and even poked fun at Kim’s infamous lost diamond earring in a humorous social media post.
A Message of Empowerment
In addition to flaunting their fabulous beach looks, Kourtney Kardashian used her platform to send a powerful message to mothers. She spoke out against societal pressure on new mothers to “bounce back” after giving birth, instead advocating for embracing postpartum bodies.
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