After causing some controversy with a recently resurfaced clip where she appeared less than friendly to a fan backstage at a Victoria’s Secret show, Kendall Jenner seems to be winning back the hearts of her fans. Well, maybe not Kendall herself, but certainly her fashion choices!
We’re accustomed to seeing the 27-year-old founder of 818 Tequila flaunting her incredible supermodel physique in barely-there ensembles. However, even though she wasn’t donning a daring dress with a plunging neckline or any of the other provocative outfits we’ve seen her in lately, Kendall still managed to make the simple white shirt look incredibly alluring. She achieved this when she and her rumored boyfriend, Bad Bunny, were spotted heading to dinner at the popular celebrity spot, Carbone, in New York City.
Kendall Jenner Wears An Unbuttoned Shirt In NYC
The star of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” made a stylish appearance in a pair of trendy black low-rise pants matched with an off-white silk shirt. What added a hint of boldness to her outfit was her choice to leave half of the shirt’s buttons undone, creating a plunging neckline and revealing her perfectly toned midriff. If any of us had abs as sculpted as hers, we’d likely follow suit!
To complete her monochrome ensemble, she opted for black pointed-toe heels and a chic black leather shoulder bag. Keeping her accessories simple, she adorned herself with delicate small gold hoop earrings.
On the other hand, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, appeared to be twinning with Kendall. He also wore an off-white shirt, although his was buttoned up a bit more conservatively. To keep a low profile, he added a Yankees baseball cap, sunglasses, and a cloth wrapped around his head. Interestingly, this attempt at disguise seemed to attract even more attention to him. Who else agrees with us?
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