Kendall Jenner has yet to walk in any New York Fashion Week shows, but the model is officially in Manhattan and attending events. Jenner was photographed last night wearing a tiny leather mini dress to attend the birthday party of her friend Fai Khadra. Her boyfriend Devin Booker was seen alongside her. Daily Mail ran photos of them together.
Jenner accessorized with a red bag and heels:
Jenner spoke to ELLE.com in September 2019 about her anxiety before walking runway shows. “I used to get really nervous during fashion shows,” she said. “I feel like when you’re walking on the runway—I say this from experience—you’re just thinking, ‘Walk straight! Walk straight!’—and you try to just focus on that. Especially me, because I used to get really nervous when I knew people in the audience. I would try and force myself to zone out. But now, I’m cool with it—I’ve actually gotten so much better at it that I like knowing who’s there, and I’ll kind of peek over to see who’s in the audience before I come out. But it took a little while to get to that point.”
In February 2020 during an interview with ELLE.com, she compared the experience of doing a runway show versus a shoot for a brand. “They’re very different,” she said. “Runway, during the hectic fashion weeks, towards the end of it, you’re like, ‘Oh my god, this is a lot.’ So many looks, so many photographers. It’s obviously a dream come true to get to model in a runway show, but it’s still very intense. What I think is the coolest part is that you get to be part of the designer’s creative experience. You’re there doing it with them, which feels really special. But campaigns are cool because you get to immerse yourself in a character for a day. You get to explore your own creative side by creating a really sick photo and pretending to be someone else.”
Alyssa Bailey
News and Strategy Editor
Alyssa Bailey is the news and strategy editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage of celebrities and royals (particularly Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton).
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