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Kylie Jenner Simmers In A Dramatic Feather-Covered Gown For The CFDA Awards As Fans Say: ‘Even Her Biggest Hater Can’t Hate This Look’

October 29, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo

 
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Kylie Jenner made a striking entrance at the CFDA Awards on October 28th, embracing an apt gothic chic aesthetic. The reality star and style icon, 27, wore a feather-embellished black dress by Jean Paul Gaultier, part of the label’s spring 2023 couture collection designed by Haider Ackermann.

The Khy mogul’s ensemble boasted long sleeves, a figure–hugging silhouette, and a dramatic spiky skirt. To top off her red carpet look, Jenner opted for black pointed-toe heels. The prestigious New York City event honored the most groundbreaking figures in American fashion.

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As for her glam, the mom of two (who shares daughter Stormi, 6, and son Aire, 2, with ex Travis Scott) styled her jet-black hair into a sleek, high ponytail with sharply cut, straight sections. One was elegantly styled around the crown of her head.

This sophisticated hairstyle, crafted by stylist Jesus Guerrero, exuded haute couture and editorial flair, showcasing yet another bold and successful high fashion choice for Jenner.    

For her makeup look (done by Ariel Tejada), the Kylie Cosmetics founder flaunted smokey eyeshadow, bold black liner, thick lashes, generous rosy blush, radiant highlighter, and a nude lipstick to complete.

Regarding jewelry, Jenner chose to skip it, keeping the focus on her gown and new 'do.  

Fan Reactions

Once Vogue posted a video of Jenner donning this outfit on the red carpet to Instagram, fans quickly flocked to the comments to weigh in on her get-up. "Gorgeous black dress!" one wrote as another added: "even her biggest hater can't hate this look."

Someone else chimed in: "That dress is gorgeous" as an additional fan noted: "She looks so pretty." Others shared their (and our) thoughts with heart-eyes, red hearts and fire emojis.  

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