Kendall Jenner brought revamped minimalism to the front row during Paris Fashion Week.
While attending The Row‘s spring 2024 fashion show on Wednesday, Jenner arrived in a sharp pair of black loafers. The “Kardashians” star’s footwear featured smooth leather uppers with narrow, almond-shaped toes, as well as short heels for a subtle height boost.
The versatile shoe style gave Kardashian a practical yet dapper appearance — the same effect that’s made the shoe style a top trend of 2023. Pairs in an array of hues, finishes and heights have been released by numerous brands for their versatile wear and classic nature throughout the year, as seen in new styles from Stuart Weitzman, Coach and G.H. Bass, among others.
Jenner’s footwear created a particularly minimalist finish to an equally minimalist outfit: a light green double-breasted trench coat, which the model opted to button and tuck into a smooth black skirt with a calf-length hem. The style’s side slit created a sharply layered appearance, which Jenner completed by cinching it with a thin leather belt. Small metal earrings, a black leather top-handled handbag and squared sunglasses completed her outfit with a sharpened ’90s feel.
The outing marked Jenner’s latest Fashion Month appearance. During Milan Fashion Week, the model virally walked the runway during Versace’s spring 2024 fashion show. While in Italy, she was also spotted in the front row of Gucci’s spring 2024 fashion show to view Sabato de Sarno’s debut collection as the house’s new creative director.
Paris Fashion Week is held from Sept. 25 to Oct. 3, marking the final week of Fashion Month. The occasion will feature a range of fashion shows and presentations from numerous brands across Paris, France, including Dior, Chanel, Schiaparelli, Loewe and more.
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