Kylie Jenner teamed up with Kourtney Kardashian at the InStyle and Warner Bros.’s 2016 Golden Globe Awards After-Party held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday night in Beverly Hills California.
The 18-year-old model and reality TV personality sparkled on the red carpet in a two-piece crop top and matching full skirt from LaBourjoisie. The combination outfit had the young socialite shining like a sexy princess in sheer fabric and crystals as she posed for photos with Kourtney who was wearing a similarly-sparkly number.
Kylie Jenner and Kourtney Kardashian at InStyle and Warner Bros.’s 2016 Golden Globe Awards Post-Party held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills on January 10, 2015
Jenner’s gorgeous nude crop top provided a revealing and shimmering display of her upper body. The LaBourjoisie creation features a sheer neckline, full sleeves, and a layer of beaded embellishments in a zigzag pattern covering the chest. After a gap at the midriff, the beaded chevron pattern starts again at the waist before fanning outward in a voluminous tulle and silk maxi skirt.
Behind the illusion-nude fabric with crystal and pearl embellishments, Kylie looked as if she had bathed in diamonds. We think she totally nailed this outfit. The midriff-baring LaBourjoisie combination had everyone doing double takes to get a better look at this dazzling princess.
The young socialite kept her accessories to a minimum, so as not to overdo the sparkle of her outfit. She opted for some Lorraine Schwartz nude diamond studs, kept her makeup on the neutral side, and slicked back her dark hair in a tight top knot.
What’s your oppinion of Kylie’s ensemble? Too much skin for the young star, or do you think she rocked this look?
Unfortunately, the LaBourjoisie set isn’t available, but if you’re interested in trying out some bedazzled two-piece gowns be sure to check out some of these similar styles:
Beaded Top & Organza Two-Piece Ballgown by Terani Couture, $315.00 at Nordstrom
Two-Piece Long Sleeve Lace Dress by Jovani, $640.00 at edressme
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