Kendall Jenner is no stranger to a bold fashion look or two. While she's mainly been sticking to swimwear this summer (living in LA, who can blame her?) that hasn't stopped her from repping the latest trends. Specifically, a skimpy af tie-front bikini as well as a navy bandeau top with matching high-rise bottoms.
But it's the model's off-duty street style that's really got us in a chokehold. From cut-out naked dresses and backless sequin designs, to a 3D floral nipple pasty dress and a tiny underboob-baring crop top and micro shorts set, we love everything Kenny wears. Though if her latest look is anything to go by, it seems the 27-year-old is making one of this season's more controversial trends her go-to 'fit.
Stepping out in New York yesterday, Kendall rocked an oversized pale blue pinstripe shirt and, umm, not much else.
Her shirt was worn buttoned up with an XL black bag tucked under her arm and black loafers on her feet. She accessorised with a pair of small black oval sunglasses, gold stud earrings, and a single gold bangle worn on her wrist. Her hair was scraped back into a claw clip with a few pieces left out to frame her face.
This isn't the first time Kendall has forgotten to dress her lower half. Last September, she debuted a no pants outfit by wearing a chunky navy jumper layered over a white long-sleeve shirt paired with black tights and black underwear. Yep, that was the entire 'fit.
And more recently in July, Kenny stepped out in a similar no trouser trend ensemble consisting of an oversized shirt and blazer combo, adding a cap and the same loafers.
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In the words of Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones's Diary, is skirt off sick?
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Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!











