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Kendall and Kylie Jenner Stand Out in Sheer Black and Silver Corset Gowns at Jeff Bezos's Wedding

Kendall and Kylie Jenner Stand Out in Sheer Black and Silver Corset Gowns at Jeff Bezos's Wedding

Elle19 hours ago

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Kylie and Kendall Jenner chose colorful gowns for their arrival in Venice yesterday. But for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding today, they opted for more classic colors: black and silver. Kendall wore a sheer black sleeveless dress paired with a scarf and accessorized with emerald jewelry.
Kylie, meanwhile, went out in a dramatic silver lace-up corset dress from Dilara Findikoglu with mini black bows on the straps. Both sisters had their hair up and boarded a boat by the Gritti Palace hotel to get to the event.
Earlier today, Kylie shared a carousel of Venice photos on Instagram, captioning them 'feels like summer.' She included a selfie from her and Kendall's boat ride yesterday:
In November 2023, Kylie spoke with Jennifer Lawrence about her relationship with Kendall for Interview.
'You and Kendall are so different,' Lawrence said. 'You and me are Leos. We're happy, excited golden retrievers. And Kendall, of course, is a Scorpio like our mother, Kris.'
Kylie agreed but admitted that 'her bonding with [my daughter] Stormi has brought us closer. We both have this strong presence and personality, but that's not a bad thing.' She added that, overall, she and Kendall are 'so different between our style and our personality.'
That September, Kendall spoke to W magazine about whether she'd call her style quiet luxury. 'If you go back in time, I think you'll find I've always had that aspect to my style,' she said. 'But also, I feel that I've been very versatile throughout my life. I love the elegance of certain things, but I'll also do an easy, comfortable, cool-girl vibe. I love a waist snatcher, but I also love a baggier moment. I find myself looking at Jane Birkin a lot. She was the coolest and so elegant, but there was so much sex appeal. Sometimes she'd wear something sheer and her boobs and butt would be out, and I love stuff like that. She was really not afraid to take risks.'
Kylie, meanwhile, told ELLE last fall that she doesn't see herself as a minimalist dresser. 'I think I'm actually going in the opposite direction,' she said. 'I've definitely had some moments of quiet luxury, as they would say, but I'm always experimenting. At the root of my authentic style, I think I'm more dark feminine.'

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