Kylie Jenner Dazzles in Striking Diamond Headpiece and Vintage Corset

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The media star stunned at a fashion event in Brooklyn, NY.

Kylie Jenner showed up to the opening of the Thierry Mugler: Couturissime exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City on Nov. 15 in a jaw-dropping ensemble honoring the late French designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, who passed away in January of this year.

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The 25-year-old wore an outfit completely from the Mugler archives, which included a black corseted black gown with fur on the bottom, long gloves to match, and the star of the show—the eye-catching diamond headpiece.

After arriving at the event, Jenner also took photos with Casey Cadwallader, the creative director of Mugler.

Jenner shared the look on Instagram along with the caption, "mugler king."

Of course, some of her family members were the first to comment on the post, with Kris Jenner writing, "STUNNING 🖤🖤🖤," while Khloe Kardashian wrote, "Omg OMG OMG OMG," along with another comment saying, "I’m not ok."

Some friends left compliments as well, like Vanessa Hudgens, who simply said, "Wowza," and Chloe Bailey, who commented, "GORGEOUSSSSS wow."

As of writing, the social media post has over four million likes.

Other celebrities who attended the exhibition opening include Julia Fox, Tinashe, Laverne Cox, and Lourdes Leon.

Jenner's sister, Kim Kardashian, wore many Mugler looks in the past. One of the most well-known is the "wet dress" she wore to the 2019 Met Gala.

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Karwai Tang/Getty Images

The Brooklyn Museum describes the impact of designer Mugler over the decades: "In the 1970s, Mugler defined trends with his acclaimed 'glamazon,' a chic, modern woman whose style evolved from the hippie fashions of the 1960s. In the 1980s and ’90s, Mugler galvanized the renaissance of haute couture through his provocative collections and theatrical fashion shows, which involved grandiose locations and the era’s most iconic models."

The exhibit, which will be open from Nov. 18 to May 7 of next year, includes over 100 Mugler looks, as well as accessories, sketches, photography, and more.

Tickets for Thierry Mugler: Couturissime are $20 on weekdays and $25 on weekends, and general admission is included in the price.

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