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Kylie Jenner puts on glamorous display in tiny red crop top and miniskirt for her star-studded launch party

Kylie Jenner puts on glamorous display in tiny red crop top and miniskirt for her star-studded launch party

Scottish Sun25-05-2025

Plus, what fans really thought of her glam display at the brand's bash
KY'S CURVES Kylie Jenner puts on glamorous display in tiny red crop top and miniskirt for her star-studded launch party
KYLIE Jenner put on a very glamorous display in a tiny red crop top and miniskirt for her star-studded Khy launch party.
Partying the night away with her sister Kendall Jenner and several other famous faces, doting mom and businesswoman Kylie, 27, looked sensational as she rocked a red and white look.
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Kylie Jenner celebrated her fashion brand's new launch on Saturday night
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The stunning reality poured her curves into a red bra and white miniskirt
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She looked sensational as she posed with London-based Turkish designer
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Kylie also posed with mom Kris while at the event
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Hailey Bieber was in attendance at the star-studded bash
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Rocking up to the party in a red bra with a white miniskirt, Kylie's figure was on full display as she attended the bash.
In some of the sizzling snaps shared online from the night, Kylie's ample assets could be seen as she posed up a storm behind-the-scenes of the event.
The tiny red bra top that Kylie wore had a very deep plunging neckline that left very little to the imagination.
Her washboard abs could be seen, with the miniskirt barely covering her torso.
The party, which was held over the weekend, was to celebrate the collaboration between Kylie's brand Khy and London fashion designer Dilara Findikoglu.
Kylie's loved ones showed up to support her, including mom Kris Jenner, 69, and pal Hailey Bieber, 28.
Other famous faces at the event included LeBron James, Lori Harvey, and reality TV star Gabby Windey.
Kylie's older sister Khloé shared a video on Instagram as mom Kris said: "We're out and about!"
She went on: "We finally left the opposite side of the city, and we're hanging out celebrating Kylie tonight.
"Celebrating Khy, new launch, congratulations! We love you, Kylie."
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Kylie opened up about her brand's new collaboration on Instagram.
"Introducing KHY x @dilarafindikoglu.
"It has been a dream to partner with Dilara Findikoglu, a brand I've worn and admired for years," she said of the Turkish designer.
On Reddit, fans have critiqued Kylie for seemingly copying her boyfriend Timothee Chalamet's ex-girlfriend in the snaps from the event.
More about Kylie's brand, Khy
On October 24, 2023, Kylie posted a photo on her Instagram wearing a black leather trench coat with the caption: "Meet khy."
Jens and Emma Grede, the same husband-and-wife duo behind Khloé Kardashian's Good American and Kim Kardashian's SKIMS, are said to be involved with the brand.
Kylie stated that the clothing line, a play on her nickname, will offer fashion-forward threads at a more accessible price point than typical designer brands.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Kylie said: "The whole line is really inspired by my personal wardrobe, and the different moods that I'm in...[the first drop] is very King Kylie–who I am at my core."
The venture is her newest, though not only foray into fashion.
She also collaborates with her sister Kendall Jenner on their clothing line Kendall + Kylie, sold at lifestyle retail brand PacSun.
Jenner previously launched Kylie Swim in September 2021 to lackluster reviews before filing new trademarks for the brand in November 2022.
Her first Khy collection was released on November 1, 2023.
So far, she has released four collections underneath her brand.
Commenting on a video she uploaded from the party to her Instagram stories, critics were quick to share their views.
One person asked when Kylie would stop making a certain face, referring to the snap of her beaming with her mouth open wide.
"When she finds another woman to emulate," said one person in the comments.
Someone then asked: "Oh man, is she copying someone else here?"
To which they replied: "She's in her Lily Rose Depp era right now. I imagine she will morph into the ex of whoever she dates next though."
Meanwhile, on another post in the Reddit forum dedicated to the Kardashian-Jenner family, Kylie was accused of being obsessed with showing off her breasts.
"Why are they so obsessed with boobs????? Like every single clip is either zooming into boobs, touching boobs, talking about boobs like holy s**t," said one person.
Another then said: "It should be an implant ad, all they are doing is smooshing fakes together and comparing them."
While a third penned: "Their constant preening and primping seems almost sinful."
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Kylie said it was a 'very cute night'
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Sister Khloe was also in attendance
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Kylie expressed her love for sister Khloe in a sweet post
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