Kylie Jenner Continues Her Fashionable Streak by Starring in Miu Miu's Latest Campaign — See the Photos!
Kylie Jenner is one of the celebrity faces featured in Miu Miu's latest fall/winter 2025 campaign
The Kardashians star wears cozy cardigans, stylish trousers and more in the photoshoot
Jenner's campaign comes amid her wearing several designer items while vacationing in EuropeKylie Jenner is the newest Miu Miu muse!
The Kardashians star, 27, is one of the celebrity faces for the luxury fashion brand's fall/winter 2025 campaign, and posed for a series of stylish images to model the company's latest offerings this season.
In the first image, Jenner wears an oversized forest green chunky knit sweater with a matching skirt that stops just above her knees. The cardigan, which was layered over a plain white tank top, was worn off the shoulder and sat slouchy on her shoulders.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder's look was accessorized with a silver rhinestone necklace, a shiny black leather handbag and brown fur stole both worn over her right arm, and black leather oxford shoes worn with silver and gold embellished calf high socks.
The second look in the photoshoot was more casual — Jenner was styled in a navy blue polo shirt with a silver zip-up collar layered with a red strapless top. The look was completed with gray pleated trousers, a floppy black hat, a shiny black leather handbag and a chunky gold stack of bracelets worn on her left hand.
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Jenner's final look in the Miu Miu campaign consisted of a black satin long sleeve jacket that grazed her thighs.
She additionally wore a bubblegum pink bag, gray knee-high socks and a chunky gold bracelet stack as her accessories.
The Khy founder has been on a fashionable streak all summer long; she has been spotted spending time in Europe with friends, family and her boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet, over the last few weeks, and has worn several stylish outfits during her travels that later made it to her Instagram.
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Most recently, Jenner shared images of her wearing a $7,500 vintage bikini by Chanel while yachting with friends in Greece. The swimsuit hailed from the fashion brand's spring/summer 1994 RTW collection; elsewhere in the set of photos, she carried a $5,400 pink-and-white printed denim Chanel Shopping Bag from the Chanel Coco Beach 2025 Collection.
Jenner's other fashionable endeavors includes her fashion line, Khy, collaborating with Frankies Bikinis on a line of "bombshell" vintage-inspired swimwear. The collection arrived on Wednesday, July 16.
"Ahhhh I've been dreaming of creating the perfect vintage bombshell-inspired swimwear, and teaming up with @francescaaiello to bring it to life has been so special," Jenner wrote on Instagram ahead of the launch. "♥️ we poured love into every detail. the most dreamy prints and flattering fits. our collab drops 7/16 on khy.com… @khy @frankiesbikinis."
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