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Kylie Jenner Steps Out in L.A. Wearing a Skin-Tight Latex Minidress With a Leg Slit

Kylie Jenner Steps Out in L.A. Wearing a Skin-Tight Latex Minidress With a Leg Slit

Elle09-06-2025

Kylie Jenner has traded in her Knicks merch for something a little more on-brand.
On Saturday night, the mogul stepped out in Los Angeles wearing a latex Khy minidress. She was spotted leaving The Nice Guy and kept her accessories minimal, topping off the look with a pair of clear heels and loose, wavy hair.
The figure-hugging piece, complete with adjustable straps and a leg slit, is currently available on the Khy website in black, red, and white. Jenner's silver version, however, may offer a sneak peek at an upcoming collection.
In a recent interview with Dazed, she opened up about her style evolution. 'The baddie never left,' Jenner said. 'I wear a latex dress at least once a week. People saw me in a flowy dress once in my life, and they were like, 'She's gone!' I wore a sundress once in Palm Springs, you know—like, can a girl wear a sundress once?'
Though she was not spotted with her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet during this latest outing, she and the actor seem to be doing well. She even envisions a future family with him.
'Kylie thinks Timothée is so great with her kids [7-year-old Stormi and 3-year-old Aire, whom Jenner shares with ex Travis Scott], and she has told her closest friends that she would love to have another baby with him some day,' a source told Entertainment Tonight last month.
Another insider also told Us Weekly that Jenner and Chalamet 'are practically living together at this point, as he stays at her house often when he is not working. He has been fully integrated into her life.'
Time will tell whether Chalamet will step out in a latex look of his own.

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