Imagine having unlimited access to the wardrobe of any A-list celebrity—Kylie Jenner’s closet would undoubtedly top the wishlist for many. But here’s where it gets controversial: while some admire her bold fashion choices, others question whether her style is truly accessible or just another luxury fantasy. From her jaw-dropping Birkin collection to her runway-fresh Miu Miu pieces and the countless items 'borrowed' from her sister Kim’s closet, Kylie’s wardrobe is a treasure trove of high-end fashion. Growing up with four fashion-forward sisters, it was only a matter of time before she carved her own path in the industry, launching her namesake label, Khy, in 2023. And now, fans of her design-driven empire have something new to celebrate: her latest autumn/winter collection, The Holiday Shop, is here—and it’s dripping with party-ready glamour.
Taking to Instagram, Kylie unveiled a series of grid posts showcasing the new collection, modeling her self-designed pieces with her signature confidence. And this is the part most people miss: her ability to blend simplicity with daring cuts, like the sleek white maxi dress featuring a plunging back and side cut-outs—a look that’s both understated and showstopping. But the real showstopper? A structured, oversized cheetah-print faux fur coat, styled in true cool-girl fashion with nothing underneath. Even her sister Khloe couldn’t resist gushing, ‘I am living and breathing for this jacket.’
The collection doesn’t stop there. It includes a fully sheer lace gown in baby pink and black, a bustier animal print corset with matching shorts, and a Victoria Beckham-approved black slip dress with an open back. Each piece is tailored for the festive season, blending luxury with edge. Mark your calendars: the collection drops on November 13th, and if history repeats itself, it’ll sell out in minutes. So, if you’re eyeing something, you might want to strategize—like, really strategize.
Here’s the controversial question: Is Kylie’s fashion line a celebration of bold, inclusive style, or does it perpetuate an unattainable standard of luxury? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—we’re all ears!