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Kylie Jenner Jets Off in a Peek-a-Boo Top, Sweats & These Rhinestone-Coated Nikes

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Kylie Jenner jetted off in style this weekend with a little help from her bold footwear. The beauty mogul gave her almost 200 million followers a look into her luxurious flight setting, posing in the air in a white cropped peek-a-boo top and black sweatpants. The real kicker of the look came with her sneakers; the Nike pair was coated in crystals for a glittering, can’t-miss look. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on Oct 10, 2020 at 7:57pm PDT The youngest Jenner sister herself has held multiple gigs in the sneaker world. She formerly served as a brand ambassador for Puma before joining forces with Adidas in August 2018, exclusively wearing Three Stripes styles in campaigns and across social media. At the start of 2020, though, the media personality posted photos of herself wearing a series of Swoosh sneakers, leading fans to speculate that her contract with Adidas had expired. Since then, Kylie has continue

Kylie Jenner Matches Her Crop Top & Red Leather Pants to Buzzy Off-White x Nike Sneakers

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Kylie Jenner’s impressive sneaker collection keeps growing and growing. Yesterday, the beauty mogul debuted another buzzy pair as she posed in a one-shoulder black crop top and the baggiest red leather pants. She accented the ensemble with a cherry red shoulder bag with a chain strap, coming from every celebrity’s favorite brand Bottega Veneta ; similar designs retail for $3,600 on the brand’s website . As for footwear, Jenner opted for a pair of must-have sneakers from Virgil Abloh’s continuous collaboration with Nike. View this post on Instagram tb🖤🖤❤️ A post shared by Kylie 🤍 (@kyliejenner) on Sep 7, 2020 at 1:48pm PDT The Off-White x Nike Dunk Low in Jenner’s choice of a “ University Red ” colorway debuted as part of a series of three releases in December 2019. The pairs transformed the Swoosh brand’s signature low-top design with dual-tone uppers and recognizable Helvetica font details across the medial side. The finishing touch came with a neon bung