Kendall And Kylie Got Trapped In An Elevator During NYFW
Once out of the elevator, it was party time.
West’s show has gotten more attention for its inconvenience, dullness and disorganization than for the fashion on display – though West hesitates to call his clothing fashion.
It’s been a busy week for Kendall and Kylie, who attended Kanye’s concert at Madison Square Garden – with Kim, Tyga, Scott Disick, Ariana Grande, Joan Smalls and more – just the night before.
The sisters arrived over an hour late to the two-hour NYFW event and made a change from their Yeezy-approved neutral tones into their own designs before entering the party.
Kylie Jenner might not be walking in any shows, but she is stealing the spotlight at New York Fashion Week. Some were thonged. Some were two pieced and under-boobed.
Kendall told E! News: “It’s really cool to sit and watch”.
“If this is my promise ring, I wanna know what my engagement ring gonna look like”, she captioned the shot, which also shows boyfriend Tyga wearing some major bling.
Among West’s walkers was a fierce-looking Teyana Taylor, the star of his new “Fade” video.
When the action finally started, Kanye’s A-lister friends, including Pharrell Williams and US TV personality La La Anthony relaxed in shaded seats, while models and other guests melted in the heat.
The reality TV star has been sporting the bleach blonde shade throughout her New York Fashion Week appearances, and at the “Nylon” magazine party on September 8, she looked like a real-life Barbie doll.
On her website, the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star says that changing up her hair color from time to time makes her feel good about herself.
“I never thought this would actually happen to us”, Kylie complained in another Snap, laughing at the situation. “It grows with us!” Kylie’s hair extensions looked as good as ever, but we have to wonder if she anxious they’d get caught in the door or worse. I mean, everything down to certain fabrics and patterns.
“It’s actually really nice because we used to work together a lot, and now we don’t as much”.
The sisters said they’ve benefited from appearing as models for designers they admire.
As for why they opted for see-now, buy-now over a traditional presentation?