Kendall Jenner gave her nearly 300M Instagram followers an eyeful on Tuesday.
The leggy 28-year-old daughter of Kris Jenner showed off her body in a very skimpy lime green string ʙικιɴι in image sH๏τ by Cameron Hammond.
The older sister of Kylie Jenner was modeling the new summer line for Calzedonia, an Italian fashion group founded in Verona by Sandro Veronesi in 1986, with over 5,000 shops worldwide as of 2021.
The company called Jenner their ‘summer muse’ as she made the most of the suit they described as ‘shiny satin.’
The cover girl, who went topless in a selfie on Monday, was seen near the ocean as she wore her light brown hair down over her bare shoulders. And in two pH๏τos, she had on no top as she used her hand to cover her chest slightly.
This comes after Kendall – who recently signed with Society Management – and her ex-boyfriend Bad Bunny reunited after the Met Gala earlier this month.
The two were seen side by side as they enjoyed cocktails at the Casamigos party in New York City. It was the Met 2 Met party hosted by Carlos Nazario, Emily Ratajkowski, Francesco Risso, Paloma Elsesser, Raul Lopez and Renell Medra.
And they were both at the actual Met Gala as they modeled on the steps, but they were not seen together at the event where Kendall stuck close to younger sister Kylie Jenner.
In December, Kendall and Bad Bunny ended their romance following 10 months together. People said at the time they had gone their separate ways.
Kendall did not make any public comment about it nor had Bad Bunny.
A source told Entertainment Tonight: ‘Kendall and Bad Bunny have been doing their own things lately and things slowly started to fizzle out between them.’
‘They both knew going into this that it likely wouldn’t be a forever type of relationship and that was mutually understood from the get-go,’ the insider ᴀsserted.
‘They have crazy busy schedules and know they’re still young and have a lot more to experience individually before settling down,’ adding that there ‘isn’t any negativity between them and they still want the best for one another.’