Mark your calendars! KHY x Poster-Girl is set to release on 3/18
Kylie Jenner knows a thing or two about dressing confident and sexy, her latest collaboration embraces the female form. The first collaboration between KHY and London’s hottest label, Poster-Girl, is set to drop next week.“I’ve been a huge fan of Poster Girl’s bold, empowering designs for years, and to create a collection with Natasha and Francesca that embodies that energy is so exciting,” Khy’s creative director and cofounder, Kylie Jenner, said in a statement. Kylie stars in the campaign that features form-hugging latex and high-shine mini dresses.“We’ve poured so much passion into every detail, ensuring each piece feels nostalgic and modern. The high-shine, body-skimming latex is the show’s star and is the perfect blend of sexy and sophisticated. From the minidress with the thigh-high slit to the body-hugging maxiskirt, each silhouette is designed to flatter and showcase your curves,” Jenner said. Poster Girl, a brand founded by Natasha Somerville and Francesca Capper, has a longtime relationship with Jenner. “Kylie was one of the first major stars to wear Poster Girl, and her unwavering support over the years has continuously inspired and amazed us,” Somerville said. “This collaboration holds significant personal and professional meaning, as it truly feels like a full-circle moment.” The collection will be available to shop exclusively on khy.com on Tuesday. It offers three ultra-saturated colorways, including rouge, black, and bone, in sizes XXS to 2X. Prices range from $148 to $278.
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