She posted her figure recently during her birthday trip to Turks and Caicos.
And although she’s back home now, Kylie Jenner continued to put on a busty display in a revealing lace-up outfit she posted on Instagram on Monday.
The 23-year-old reality star shared a mirror selfie video with her unique black-and-white tie-dye outfit.
Show off: Kylie Jenner put on a busty display in a revealing lace-up outfit she posted on Instagram on Monday
The three-piece outfit was all in matching fabric, and was made of a corset top, pants and a jacket.
Her top appeared to be strapless, the center front was open, only tied together by thin black strings that revealed her chest and midriff.
The coat was only clipped to her neck, leaving an open cape looking forward as it hung open from the top.
In a high-waisted cut, her pants also feature silver brooch as well as features at the front.
Coordinated: The three-piece outfit was all in matching fabric, and was made of a corset top, pants and a jacket
Cover: The jacket was only sewn to her neck, leaving an open cape visible in front, as it hung open from the top. She also gave a glimpse of her beige and brown Birkin
High cut: In a high waist cut, her pants also have silver brooch as well as features at the front
She looked glamorous in her signature full makeup look, including a perfect complexion, contoured and blushed cheeks and a full pout lip.
While she recently curled her hair, her golden brown hair was down in a sleek long bob style.
The Kylie Cosmetics mogul covered her eyes in retro-brown shades, with silver side arms.
She did not let fans know where the piece was, and comes after she was criticized by a designer for only recognizing big names in fashion.
Narrow barely: Her top turned out to be strapless, the center front was open, only tied together by thin black strings that revealed her chest and midriff
Glam: While she recently switched her hair, her golden brown hair was in a sleek long bob style
Last week, she received a tribute from designer Michael Costello after she shared a photo of herself in a colorful jewel-decorated Balmain dress on Wednesday.
Costello jumped into the comments after he was upset about Kylie’s decision to tag the brand’s creative director Olivier Rousteing.
The 37-year-old designer claimed that Kylie regularly ignored the work of lesser-known designers and only promoted well-known brands.
Roast: Last week, she came under fire from fashion designer Michael Costello, 37, for tagging celebrity designers on Instagram, but did not tag her accesses from celebrities at the same time
‘Thank you my dear @olivier_rousteing for the most perfect bday dress,’ Kylie tagged her post, which seems to have put Costello on.
‘Thank you Oliver [sic] for the perfect bday dress. And thanks to the nameless designers who work restlessly around the clock to custom looks whom they will not touch, call as @. . . Unless it gets paid, ‘he wrote in the comments.
‘And thanks to the glam team, which is always accessible, no matter what. “This post has nothing to do with me because Kylie only wears something from me once a year and I’m happy to get a decent photo to post,” he continued.
‘No shadow for any of her team styling her and no shame for the glam team. Even though we know you can not wait to follow me and carry me for dirt! ‘
Costello accused the cosmetics mogul of promoting designers who were already established and did not need publicity.
Advertising Contest: Costello claims that Kylie tags most prominent brands with high profile and her famous designers on Instagram, ‘unless it’s paid for’
Sharing the Wealth: The designer, who said Kylie wears his outfits ‘once a year’, wrote that they need to highlight more of the ‘no-name’ designers she sometimes wears; shown in November 2019
‘It’s sad that designers are working so hard on these opportunities to dress these gorgeous popular women and they only hire the great high-end designers like Oliver [sic] but forget about the other. ‘
Costello claimed that his comment was not about his own brand, ‘but it definitely has a lot to do with the la designers, why not tag at the same time? Not all the time, but maybe once in a while. ‘
The comment had garnered at least 2,000 likes, though it did appear to have been hidden at one time or another.
Some of Kylie’s stands came to their defense, pointing out that they tagged other brands, although they did highlight well-known labels that proved Costello’s point.
Not Helping: Some of Kylie’s stand came to her defense, pointing out that she’s tagging other brands, even though she’s famous labels that seem to prove Costello’s point.
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