
"Kylie Jenner is officially a fashion girl. The reality star is a regular at Paris Couture Week, wearing the most head-turning looks and building a style reputation that has allowed her to build her clothing brand Khy and front campaigns for fashion houses like Miu Miu. Now, she's taking over Paris Fashion Week like a pro. On Oct. 4, Jenner attended Maison Margiela's Spring 2026 show, which marked creative director Glenn Martens' first ready-to-wear show for the brand."
"She donned a sheer, white minidress with spaghetti straps and a textured, torn fabric made to resemble floral lace, leading to an ultra-short, rolled-up hem. She paired the dress with high-waisted tights in a matching pattern, which created the illusion of a miniskirt when worn under her dress. After the show, Jenner remarked on her Instagram Story that her sheer 'fit was made out of paper, making it an innovative feat."
"She carried a reflective black box clutch that complemented her all-white ensemble beautifully. She completed the look with Margiela's signature Tabi shoes, this time in the form of white pointed-toe stilettos, and sleek black oval sunglasses. A couple of days later, Jenner went to Miu Miu's Spring 2026 show in another naked 'fit (but not made of paper this time). She donned a sheer black dress with spaghetti straps and oversized black sequins illuminating the floral lace pattern."
Kylie Jenner is a regular at Paris Couture Week who has built a style reputation that enabled her to launch the clothing brand Khy and front campaigns for houses like Miu Miu. On Oct. 4 she attended Maison Margiela's Spring 2026 show, Glenn Martens' first ready-to-wear collection for the brand, and wore a sheer white minidress constructed to resemble floral lace and reportedly made from paper. She paired it with matching high-waisted tights, a reflective black box clutch, Margiela Tabi stilettos and black oval sunglasses. Days later she attended Miu Miu's Spring 2026 show in a sheer black sequined dress layered over an ivory slip.
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