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Kylie Jenner Makes Paris Fashion Week Modeling Debut in Rare Return to Runway
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Date:2025-04-18 13:57:27
Kylie Jenner is realizing things—including her runway potential.
The Kardashians star turned heads as she modeled for the first time at Paris Fashion Week Oct. 1—closing the Coperni Spring/Summer 2025 show at Disneyland Paris in a black corset ball gown with matching long-sleeve gloves.
The fashion show marked a rare trip down the catwalk for the Kylie Cosmetics founder, who shares daughter Stormi Webster, 6, and son Aire Webster, 2, with ex Travis Scott. She made her runway debut at age 14 modeling for Abbey Dawn—designed by her half-brother Brody Jenner’s then-girlfriend Avril Lavigne—during New York Fashion Week in 2011. However, in more recent years, Kylie has simply attended Fashion Week as a guest, frequently sitting front row to cheer on the collections.
Although Kylie has pressed pause on modeling for the most part, big sister Kendall Jenner once felt Kylie was envious of her success after cultivating a thriving modeling career.
“She's a Leo, so she loves attention,” Kendall told Cosmopolitan in 2015. “And at certain points when we were younger, it bothered her that I was getting attention in terms of my modeling.”
But their adolescent comparisons never amounted to anything substantial, as Kendall later credited her family for building up her self-worth.
“Growing up with sisters, you would think it would be the opposite,” she told Vogue in May. “Even with my little sister—the biggest thing we would fight over was the TV remote.”
“There was never that who’s-better-dressed, who’s-prettier thing,” the 28-year-old continued. “It was always: You’re you, I’m me. I’ve never thought of my career as a competition, and that’s thanks to awesome sisters.”
She added, “I really do me, and if you don’t like it, that’s okay. But I trust that me being the most authentic version of myself will get me to the places it needs to get me.”
Keep reading for a closer look at Kylie Jenner’s evolution over the years.
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A year later, Kylie returned to her roots for an all-black look at the 2018 Met Gala, just months after welcoming her daughter Stormi with her now-ex Travis Scott.
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