Kylie Jenner knows how to make a statement. When the beauty mogul didn’t arrive on time to the premiere of The Kardashians on Thursday night, many assumed she opted out of the event. She had missed much of the family’s promo tour ahead of the new show. Instead, though, Jenner was just fashionably late, meaning when she finally did arrive, all eyes were on her and her custom white latex gown. And while her tardiness meant she wasn’t able to take photos with her sisters, Jenner did share some shots after the fact to really show off her red carpet look.
The evening represented an important moment for Jenner. Not only because it was the premiere of her family’s new reality show, but it also happened to be her first red carpet appearance since she welcomed her second child with Travis Scott in February. At the event, Jenner wasn’t shy about showing off her postpartum body, opting to match her sister, Kim Kardashian, in a skintight, latex dress. While Kardashian’s look was designed by the late Thierry Mugler, however, Jenner’s was a custom Coperni piece based off a pink dress from the brand’s autumn/winter 2022 collection, which Gigi Hadid modeled on the runway. The dress featured two slits on the bottom and another across her chest, highlighting a bodice adorned with latex rosettes, one of which sat atop her shoulder next to the boat neckline. When it came to styling, Jenner kept things pretty simple, pulling her hair back to show off some diamond earrings, and wearing a matching pair of white latex boots, a custom design from Amina Muaddi and Coperni.
The onslaught of Coperni begs the question: Is Jenner following in the footsteps of her sister and becoming a one-brand woman like Kardashian did recently with Balenciaga? While it would be fun to see co-founders Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant get the press that would undoubtedly come if Jenner started only wearing the label, and Jenner may be sprinkling more Coperni in her wardrobe in the future, it seems unlikely she would save herself for just one brand. But hey, she’s clearly a fan, so you never really know.