Kendall Jenner’s Supermodel-Worthy Skinny Jeans Are Less Than $50
Edward Barsamian
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Kendall Jenner’s Supermodel-Worthy Skinny Jeans Are Less Than $50
The supermodel, Kendall Jenner, put an affordable twist on off-duty dressing and doubled down on denim by American Eagle.
While her sister Kylie made a splash at the VMAs in New York, stepping out with her beau Travis Scott in not one—but two!—glamorous looks this past Monday night, Kendall Jenner has been keeping a low profile closer to home. Yesterday, the supermodel was seen out and about in Los Angeles wearing her reliable model-off-duty uniform: a crop top and skinny jeans. Dressed almost entirely in American Eagle, Jenner made a compelling case for affordable fashion.
Jenner’s camisole crop top (on sale for $17.47) was cool alternative to the bandeau, a Kardashian-Jenner-West favorite, and the ruffle detail provided a romantic twist. Her high-waisted jeans were a steal too, retailing for $49.95. Doubling down on the denim theme, Jenner cleverly tied her accessories into the outfit, punctuating the ensemble with a denim shoulder bag by Chanel and a coordinating scrunchie.
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