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Kylie Jenner Drops Jaws In A Corset Gown At Jean Paul Gaultier

Kylie Jenner Drops Jaws In A Corset Gown At Jean Paul Gaultier

She channeled Old Hollywood glamour.

Kylie Jenner Drops Jaws in a Corset Gown at the Jean Paul Gaultier Show

Kylie Jenner's Fashion Week streak is getting stronger by the day.

In her latest Paris appearance at the Jean Paul Gaultier haute couture show, the Kylie Cosmetics mogul wowed in a form-fitting colour-blocked corset gown. The strapless bustier of the showstopping dress included luminescent baby blue and peachy pink panels. The pastel bodice was a stark contrast to the black skintight skirt, which reached all the way to the floor and featured a mini train.

Jenner kept the rest of her ensemble to a minimum, wearing sleek black pumps and zero jewelry. She swept up her dark raven hair into a gelled high bun reminiscent of Old Hollywood glamour.

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Kylie Jenner Drops Jaws in a Corset Gown at the Jean Paul Gaultier Show

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Kylie Jenner Drops Jaws in a Corset Gown at the Jean Paul Gaultier Show

Kylie Jenner Drops Jaws in a Corset Gown at the Jean Paul Gaultier Show

Photo: Getty Images

Kylie Jenner Drops Jaws in a Corset Gown at the Jean Paul Gaultier Show

Jenner has made headlines since she kicked off Paris Fashion Week.

At Schiaparelli's show on Monday, the reality TV star wore a strapless ruched gown made of black velvet. The most polarizing part of her outfit, however, was the hyper-realistic lion's head mounted to the bust of the dress. The pseudo-taxidermy accessory additionally made its runway debut, with model Irina Shayk walking the runway in a similar look. Naomi Campbell and Shalom Harlow also walked the runway with animal heads attached to the bosoms of their allegory-inspired outfits.

Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry addressed the controversy surrounding his unusual collection on Instagram, writing, "3 animals sculpted and embroidered by hand, celebrating the glory of nature and guarding the woman who wears it. Thé léopard, thé lion, and thé she wolf. All from Dante's Inferno."

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US.

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