Kendall Jenner looked back at her stunning 2024 Givenchy Met Gala after-party look on Sunday, sharing two throwback snaps to her Instagram.
The 28-year-old model showed off the breezy white vintage dress she wore in May, writing in the post, “I didn’t know I could miss a dress.”
The look featured a white, fitted leather bodice in the shape of angel wings and an asymmetrical skirt.
The unique ensemble was created in 1997 by the late Alexander McQueen for Givenchy.
The two photos she posted featured the Vogue cover girl, who recently starred in a topless photoshoot, posing in front of a white background.
Kendall Jenner, 28, revisited her stunning after-party look from the 2024 Givenchy Met Gala on Sunday, sharing two throwback snapshots to her Instagram
She completed her outfit with white strappy heels.
Her dark locks were parted in the middle, framing her beautifully made-up face.
The superstar, who enjoyed a European getaway this summer, looked flawless as usual, with her cheeks dusted with a berry-colored blush.
Jenner accentuated her doe eyes with dark mascara and sleek eyeliner.
The 818 Tequila founder also wore a vintage Givenchy dress to the Met Gala, sporting a tasseled look from their 1999 McQueen collection.
The dress featured a plunging neckline and a sheer panel across the midriff and back, exposing her behind.
The royal look was designed with a high, structured collar and long, thin fringe tassels on the sleeves.
Earlier this week, the reality star went topless in her new FWRD fashion campaign, which launched on social media on Thursday.
In one of the photos, she was topless, covering her breast with one hand. She wore lace capri pants and high heels, and was crouched in a photo studio.
The model showed off the breezy white vintage dress she wore in May, captioning the post: ‘I didn’t know I could spare a dress’
Kendall was first spotted rocking this iconic look when she attended a Met Gala afterparty on May 7, where she turned the New York City sidewalk into her runway
She also dazzled in a beaded black vintage Givenchy gown at the Met Gala
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star was also spotted sitting on a chair, raising one toned leg straight into the air.
Victoria Beckham popularized the pose in March 2016, when she shared a photo of herself effortlessly holding one leg in the air while wearing a stiletto heel.
The Spice Girl later joked that she owed her impressive posture to ballet.
Jenner has been working hard this year. On Monday morning, it was announced that the supermodel will be the face of the new Tory Burch campaign for the fragrance Sublime.
The TV vet showed off her flesh for the photo shoot in nude lingerie under a gold fishnet dress.
Jenner is still a model, despite speaking out about the industry’s downsides last month.
The star says modelling can be a “very lonely” existence.
She’s one of the most famous and highest-paid models in the world, but Kendall stresses that her career is more challenging than some people might think.
The brunette beauty said on Emma Chamberlain’s Anything Goes podcast: “I’m not going to sit here and say I’ve had the toughest journey. I think I’ve been extremely lucky.”
Earlier this week, the reality TV star went topless in her new FWRD fashion campaign which launched on social media on Thursday
In early August, the supermodel enjoyed a European getaway, sharing a number of snaps from her adventures, including a few of her soaking up the sun on a yacht in Ibiza
‘But I’ve also had my own challenges, whether it’s [being] overworked or not getting the job I really wanted.’
Kendall actually admitted that she ‘cried’ [herself] sleeping at night, while she struggles.
The reality star said: “It’s very lonely.”
“I’ve had really dark nights where I’ve been in random cities and hysterically cried myself to sleep, because I hadn’t been home in three months and had been pretty much alone the entire time.”
Kendall previously admitted that she has struggled with anxiety since childhood. But the catwalk star also claimed that she now feels “more stable” and “hopeful” about her career.