

Khloé Kardashian Combines a Small Gucci Bikini with a Large Faux-Fur Coat for a Snowy Outing
The Kardashian-Jenner clan has established a unique tradition of striking bikini poses against snowy landscapes. Over the years, each sister has put her own twist on this daring photoshoot style. Kourtney once paired her bikini with a cowboy hat, while Kendall braved the cold in stylish Miu Miu moon boots. Kim Kardashian initiated this trend back in 2015 with her memorable "furkini" ensemble during a snowy walk.
Now, Khloé Kardashian has stepped up to continue the family legacy. In her version of the snowy bikini shoot, she posed in a tiny Gucci bikini adorned with the brand's iconic GG logo, complemented by a large faux-fur coat casually draped over her shoulders. Staying true to the theme, she accessorized with a matching black floppy hat and snow boots. True to form for any Kardashian-Jenner photoshoot, Khloé was fully glammed up, her blonde hair styled in long, layered waves and her makeup accentuating her bronzed look with a frosty nude lip.
Paris Fashion Week: Naomi Campbell on the Spring-Summer 2024 runways
The nine days spent in Paris were filled with intense emotions. Despite exhaustion from previous fashion shows in New York, London, and Milan, attendees were energized. The weather was unpredictable, with bursts of rain providing relief from the humid heat. Attendees used their invitations as makeshift fans, and some even carried handheld electric ones to stay cool.
Jimin from the South Korean group BTS became the main face of the spring Dior campaign
The collection celebrates Kim Jones' fifth anniversary at the House and pays homage to those who came before him at Dior. As for the lookbook itself, soft tailoring and sophisticated knits reflect Jimin's energy, showcasing fluidity and comfort in relaxed silhouettes.
Good morning with Kendall Jenner on the FWRD platform
Good morning with Kendall Jenner in an advertising campaign dedicated to the release of her new collection of leisurewear on the FWRD platform - “Borrowed from the Fry.”