Kendall Jenner put on a very leggy display in two white dresses after the 2024 Met Gala.
The 28-year-old bombshell looked ethereal in a fairy-like look, which was her second getup of the night and was designed by famed fashion house Givenchy.
Shortly after, she reemerged in a third look — a plunging white lace number which was a custom Andreas Kronthaler design for Vivienne Westwood that also bared her endless legs.
With each outfit, Kendall slipped her feet into a pair of strappy, open-toe white heels.
The reality television personality carried a small white handbag and a white, figure eight-shaped bottle of her 818 Tequila.
Kendall’s second dress — an archival Givenchy creation — was made with a molded, feather-inspired bodice.
The look was slim-fitting around the statuesque model’s trim torso.
The lower half consisted of a flowy, asymmetric satin skirt that trailed behind her as she walked.
For her second and third changes of the evening, Jenner let her lustrous dark hair fall in sultry waves.
The locks were parted down the center as they framed her gorgeously made up visage.
The superstar looked typically flawless, with her cheeks dusted in a berry-toned blush.
Jenner accented her doe eyes with dark mascara and sleek eyeliner.
The socialite took to Instagram to share behind-the-scenes outtakes with her millions of followers.
She recorded herself in the angelic look as she held what appeared to be a glᴀss of champagne.
Taking to the app’s Stories, Kendall shared a snapsH๏τ of herself crouching in front of a white backdrop.
The image was captioned, ‘am i dreaming or am i wearing this dress?!’
Her second look had bell sleeves and the thigh-grazing piece cinched at her waist.
Hours earlier Kendall stunned in a beaded black Givenchy gown, another archival selection.
The media fixture arrived to fashion’s biggest night in a sparkling black and brown floor-length 1999 Givenchy Couture dress.
The featured a plunging neckline and a sheer panel running along the midriff and back, showing off her derrière.
The regal look was designed with a high, structured collar and boasted long, thin, fringe tᴀssels at the sleeves.