Traditionally, Kendall Jenner has been all about girl-next-door style and fresh-faced beauty looks: whether it was laidback jeans and a nice top, or clean girl makeup. But recently, there's been a shift as she's showed off some seriously daring fits.
Take, for example, November's totally sheer bodysuit worn with no bra, just *strategic* fabric detailing which very nearly said "free the nipple". Then, she kicked off the year with daring bright red and bold blue, leopard print lingerie pics - prompting fans to post comments like "Wowwww" and "Im so obsessed".
Yep, it's a new year and a new approach to daring dressing for this super model. Look no further than her most recent look. Originally modelled on her IG Story (we can't imagine how many fire emojis she got in response), Kendall gave us a masterclass in daring dressing in a long, black gown which looked like it was made from a stretchy, sheer material. There was even a red, 3D tropical flower detail at the neck - similar to the recurring flower details which were featured in Loewe's SS23 collection.
A second IG Story showed Kendall in what looked like a photo booth snap with Hailey Bieber, musician Justine Skye and musician and model Ebony Riley. The image has the logo "LH26" on the right hand corner which, after some snooping, appears to mean Lori Harvey 26 - in reference to the model's 26th birthday on 13th January, which appeared to have been celebrated by a get-together of some pretty VIP people.
And while we're sure Kendall wouldn't want to show up the birthday girl, paparazzi photos reveal that her slinky look was even more daring than it appeared on her IG Stories.
Snapped in LA, it appears that Kendall's naked dress really was naked - the dress is completely see-through and was worn with a pair of pants and without a bra.
She really did say "free the nipple" with this one!
Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.












