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Kim Kardashian And Kylie Jenner Dance Backstage At SZA’s Concert

Kim Kardashian And Kylie Jenner Dance Backstage At SZA’s Concert

The sisters showed off their very different styles.

Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner - feature pic

Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner are enjoying some quality sister time together.

In a video posted to the SKIMS founder's TikTok account, the two moguls danced to "Snooze"—a track off SZA's latest album, SOS—while seemingly backstage at the artist's concert. 

Kardashian looked stylish in a body-hugging jumpsuit featuring a black-and-white crocodile pattern and a mock turtleneck, which she paired with light gray heeled booties. 

Meanwhile, Jenner showed off her own unique sense of style in a baggy white T-shirt, which she layered underneath a strapless cream corset. She paired the top with matching cream opera gloves, gray trousers, and a pair of white heeled boots. She accessorized with black shield sunglasses and a tiny black purse.

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Jenner previously admitted that the SKIMS founder is currently her favorite sister in an interview with Vanity Fair Italy.

"It changes over time. Right now it's Kim," Jenner told the magazine. "Kim has changed so much recently. We are very connected, she is always the first sister I call when I need something. We have been going through a lot of similar experiences lately."

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Regardless, she added that each of her sisters brings a different kind of value into her life.

"Khloé taught me tenderness and the ability to forgive; Kendall, the importance of friendship and unconditional love; Kourtney, the value of health and the need to not be superficial; Kim, strength, and the ability to always tell yourself that you can do it, come what may. Kim is really strong, really resilient," she said.

This article originally appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR US.

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