
A second for Kylie Jenner’s midriff, please.
The truth star, 28, attended the Los Angeles premiere of “The Second” on Wednesday night time sporting a modified Maison Martin Margiela spring 2026 runway look that put her toned abs entrance and heart.
Jenner’s halter-neck crop high had dramatic ruffles and a backless silhouette, which she confirmed off on the crimson carpet, posing with star Charli XCX.
She paired the beige high with a black maxi skirt that includes a plasticized “tape” impact waistband accented with black lace, which sat low on her hips.
The look was styled by sister duo Mackenzie Grandquist and Alexandra Rose Grandquist, who’ve been elevating Jenner’s vogue recreation with high-fashion runway items and archival finds since they started working together with her in 2021.
On the Margiela runway, the ensemble appeared way more conservative with a number of inches of material connecting the highest and the skirt.
Jenner wore her hair in a modern bun that confirmed off her Lorraine Schwartz diamond stud earrings and rosy make-up.
Jenner pulled the same transfer on the afterparty, taking an archival Margiela tunic from the model’s fall 1997 assortment styled with a risqué twist.
The impartial linen piece remained strategically unclasped down the middle, making a daring peekaboo impact.
The remainder of the look leaned office-siren, with a calf-length leather-based pencil skirt and pointed stiletto pumps.
Jenner makes her performing debut within the A24 mockumentary, which stars Charli XCX as a fictionalized model of herself navigating the pressures of fame and the music business.
In November, Jenner admitted on sister Khloé Kardashian’s podcast that she was “so scared” to tackle the position, regardless of it being “a really small half.”
“I imply, I had numerous traces, however I used to be simply so afraid,” she confessed. “I’m going to be 30 quickly and I simply don’t need to look again on life and have any regrets and that is one thing I’ve all the time wished to attempt.”
“The Second” hits choose theaters on Friday and expands to further theaters nationwide on Feb. 6.