She’s been a firm fixture at Paris Fashion Week – and Kendall Jenner made sure she stood out once again on Tuesday.
The 19-year-old went braless when she headed to the Shiatzy Chen show, flashing her cleavage in a sheer pink blouse which had flowers emblazoned throughout.
She tucked it into a matching metallic pink mini skirt which had a space age feel about it, teaming it with a matching pair of shiny heeled ankle boots.
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Kendall carried a pastel blue clutch in her hand and wore her raven locks up in a messy do, wearing a palette of dewy make-up and soft pink lips.
The lovely lady kept a straight face as she made her way out with a group of friends, getting ready to sit on the FROW.
She’s firmly established herself as a Fashion Week favourite since making her grand debut in February 2014.
And she was a complete professional when she stormed the catwalk for Karl Lagerfeld’s hugely-anticipated, airline themed Spring/Summer 2016 Chanel show at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday morning.
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The 19-year-old supermodel proved she was the designer’s number one muse as she led the elite crop of models down the terminal inspired runway in an array of classic tweed looks with a futuristic twist.
Kendall stormed the runway in a blue, yellow, red and white tweed skirt suit, a fresh and vibrant update of the Chanel classic that has been a stalwart of the brand for years.
As one of the show’s standout stars, her presence was striking as she strutted down the unique runway, her look topped off with a pair of vibrant orange sunset-inspired aviator shades.
Her dark locks were tamed into a long, low ponytail and with metal headbands covering her crown, and she wore a pair of on-trend, chunky perspex heels on her feet.
The runway diva later emerged in another fashion-forward ensemble, this time sporting a pair of baggy leather flares with an overlapping skirt.
Her outfit was completed with a crystal-embellished jacket, staying true to fashion house founder Coco Chanel’s ladylike aesthetic with pretty bow detailing.
The futuristic theme was also present in the make-up since Kendall was given an avant-garde, blue stripe covering her eyes.
In July, Kendall was hand-picked by Karl Lagerfeld to close the Chanel show during Paris’ Haute Couture Fashion Week, firmly cementing the star’s position as Lagerfeld’s number one muse, taking over from her model-turned-actress pal Cara Delevingne.
Each season, Karl Lagerfeld hand-picks a ‘bride’ to close his couture show, someone he deems to be the star of his runway, so it comes as no surprise that Kendall was once again leading the troupes.
Kendall only made her runway debut in early 2014, but she’s already one of the most popular choices for some of the biggest designers.
She first walked for Chanel in March 2014, after having already seriously impressed at that Paris Fashion Week, having made her debuts with Givenchy and Marc Jacobs.
Earlier this year, the stunner was also unveiled as the face of a Karl Lagerfeld campaign, her debut for the modern design icon.
Proud mother Kris Jenner was, of course, out on Tuesday to support her daughter Kendall as she prepared to walk the runway.
The 59-year-old head of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians clan looked as chic as one could be for such an early start, at the French capital’s Grand Palais.
Joined by her toyboy partner Corey Gamble, 34, the stylish star wore her favourite look of head-to-toe black, teaming skin-тιԍнт black leggings with flat lace-up boots to add a casual, nonchalant vibe to her front row attire.
And she hinted at the upcoming winter season with a gorgeous black coat, expertly tailored and with a fine glittering gold trim around the edges, worn over a poloneck sweater.
The ‘Momager’ shared her excitement before the show, sharing a picture of the official invite, writing: ‘Getting ready to fly off to the Chanel Show to watch @kendalljenner on the runway!!! Good thing I was a flight attendant @chanelofficial @karllagerfeld #proudmama #soexcited #pfw2015.’
Meanwhile, Kendall’s gal pal Cara was also on hand to support, despite not walking in the SS16 show herself.
The Paper Towns actress maintained her relaxed, yet fashion-forward, style in a cropped blue quilted jacket and thigh-skimming T-shirt dress as she joined her girlfriend St. Vincent.
Sitting front row, the British beauty sustained her quirky demeanor as she played around with young Hudson Kroenig – the son of Karl’s model muse Brad Kroenig – and pulled a series of jokey facial expressions from her seat.
Cara seemed smitten with the Digital Witness singer as she gently rested her head on her shoulder whilst taking pictures of the show.
Lily Rose Depp, a Chanel muse, was joined by her mother, singer and model Vanessa Paradis, the two of them looking like true doppelgangers as they arrived together, and then firmly placed themselves on the front row.
The teen, who has also previously walked the runway in a Chanel Haute Couture show, looked every-inch the off-duty model as she posed in the transformed Grand Palais.
She donned a pair of straight-cut pale blue denim jeans with a fun multi-coloured bandeau top, showing off her slim arms.
Adding a modern vibe to her attire, Johnny Depp’s daughter wore a thick red choker around her neck, finishing her carefree attire with a pair of towering black heels with a peep toe and ankle strap.
Her mother, meanwhile, exuded true Parisian chic in her super-classy ensemble at the Chanel show.
The 42-year-old teamed a classic black leather pencil skirt with a simple top in the same shade, while adding a pop of colour with a vibrant turquoise blazer, paired with a knotted gold necklace and a tiny Chanel clutch bag.
As ever, Lagerfeld’s Chanel show on Tuesday was a spectacle to behold.
The French fashion house’s latest extravaganza saw the iconic Grand Palais transformed into a super-chic and crisp white airport terminal to go along with the theme: Chanel Airlines.
There were check-in kiosks, complete with Chanel employees seated behind them in appropriate airline attire, as well as handsome male models clad as ticketing agents and luggage trolleys.
The overall effect was impressive, a grand sweeping shiny white floored runway, a far grander version than any existing terminal, but for the historic brand, it was perfect.
In recent years, the Chanel shows have been just as luxuriously styled, all for the purpose of sartorial storytelling, with set designs including a wild floral garden, a supermarket and a casino.
Models were clad in ready-to-wear items that were instantly recognisable as Chanel items, with chic tweed suits updated accordingly in muted tones and primary colours.
Others were seen wearing chic monochrome numbers in varying textures, including PVC and sheer ruffles, and typically ladylike designs with avant-garde twists.
Voluminous shapes, perspex shoes and a large array of girlish bows were also included in the new season style-fest.