As opposed to her typical long black locks, Kardashian showed up with a shaggy pixie cut, gelled back with longer pieces falling in swoops down her forehead, just slightly kissing her eyebrows. The style, a traditional symbol of nonconformity, saw a resurgence this year on the likes of Emma Stone and Emma Chamberlain—though it has been a staple of Kris Jenner for a decade. Kardashian, however, made it her own and leaned into the darker history of her new ‘do, complementing it with a thick ribbon tied around her neck.
Intentional or not, the cropped hairstyle and choker reflect a striking throwback to late 18th-century French fashion, when rebellious circles reinterpreted bold, unconventional looks as a form of expression. These elements—short hair and statement chokers—became defining style choices that carried a sense of attitude and individuality.
Kardashian balanced the edgy vibe with an oversized light gray trench piece, designed with dramatic lapels and a sharply plunging neckline. Instead of layering it, she wore it as a standalone dress, cinched at the waist to create a clean yet powerful silhouette.
Standing beside her, Jenner opted for a detailed two-piece design by Maison Margiela. At first glance, the textured, open-weave fabric looked soft and fuzzy, but a closer inspection revealed a surprising twist—it was crafted entirely from paper. The white mini dress, featuring fine spaghetti straps, was paired with matching high-waisted tights in the same material, creating a sleek, all-white monochrome look with an unexpected edge.




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