Kylie Jenner stunned at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party in a black Alexander McQueen slashed corset dress with shredded details. The beauty mogul has been a fixture this awards season, walking the red carpet with boyfriend Timothee Chalamet. She finished off the season with an all-black ensemble that mixed gothic glamor with evening wear. McQueen’s official Instagram page shared a few snaps of her look.
Kylie Jenner wows in shredded Alexander McQueen slashed corset dress for Vanity Fair Oscars Party
On March 15, Kylie Jenner arrived at the star-studded party at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She wore a custom black Alexander McQueen dress. Crafted from crepe satin, the form-fitting design featured jet beaded embroidery. The halter corset-style bodice featured a deep V-neckline. A sharp, asymmetrical cutout at the hip added a modern, slightly rebellious edge to the formal silhouette, breaking up the monochromatic palette with a flash of skin.
The dress then transitioned into a striking, voluminous mermaid skirt crafted from shredded black silk chiffon. This contrast added visual appeal, as the structured, intricately beaded bodice gave way to a fluid and tactile silhouette. The delicate chiffon moved with effortless grace, its shredded layers cascading into a floor-sweeping train.
Styled by Alexandra Rose and Mackenzie Grandquist, Jenner finished off her look with black satin Skull sandals. She kept her accessories minimal, with just a pair of Lustre earrings in jet black and a chunky ring. She wore her dark hair down in tousled waves that leaned into a romantic, slightly edgy vibe. Further, her makeup featured a soft matte base with a neutral lip, allowing the dress’s sharp lines to take center stage.
For the Academy Awards, the Khy founder wore a shiny, red Schiaparelli gown by Daniel Roseberry. The dress featured a deep scoop neckline, halter strap, and a keyhole cutout at the center of the bodice. She completed the look with sparkling diamond jewelry from Lorraine Schwartz.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw for TheFashionSpot.
