Kylie Jenner Welcomes 2026 in a Gold Bikini

Kylie Jenner welcomed 2026 with a bold, sun-soaked statement, sharing a series of Instagram videos that captured her lounging poolside in a striking gold metallic bikini.

In the clips, the beauty mogul embraced a carefree, summer-inspired mood despite the winter calendar, pairing the shimmering swimwear with relaxed hair, soft glam makeup, and a confident, camera-ready presence. The videos were set to Addison Rae’s track “Summer Forever,” reinforcing the warm, vacation-like energy of the moment.

Jenner elevated the look with a touch of high jewelry, wearing a silver panther necklace from Cartier’s Panthère collection, a piece valued at over $30,000. The accessory added a luxury edge to the otherwise minimal poolside styling, keeping the focus on her signature blend of glamour and ease.

The post comes after a holiday season spent largely out of the spotlight, with reports noting that Jenner recently enjoyed time reconnecting with Timothée Chalamet following busy schedules on both sides. While the New Year’s post didn’t reference her personal life directly, it continued a pattern of confident, self-assured updates that have defined her recent social media presence.

Known for her openness with fans, Jenner has previously spoken candidly about her cosmetic procedures, a topic that often resurfaces when she shares swimwear or beauty-focused content. As 2026 begins, her latest post signals a continuation of that unapologetic approach — blending fashion, luxury, and personal confidence in a way that consistently captures attention online.

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