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Kendall Jenner Discusses Kardashians’ Fashion Reactions


Key Takeaways

  • Kendall Jenner's style: She has distinct fashion choices compared to her sisters.
  • Family reactions: Her siblings sometimes express skepticism about her outfits.
  • Confidence in fashion: Kendall remains unfazed by others’ opinions on her clothing.
  • Hermès bags: She has a particular fondness for her collection of vintage Hermès bags.

It looks like Kendall Jenner doesn’t have to worry about her sisters borrowing her clothes.

The supermodel revealed that her outfit choices don’t always get the warmest reception from siblings Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, and Kourtney Kardashian.

“When it comes to style within my family, at least, I have different style choices than some of them,” Kendall explained in a Vogue video published Feb. 27. “Sometimes, I’ll definitely walk into a family dinner and one or two of them will be like, ‘This is cool, what is this?’ A little side-eye action.”

But the 818 Tequila founder doesn’t let their skepticism get to her, insisting that she “could care less” how other people feel about her clothes.

“When I love something,” she said, “I love something.”

One item in her closet she really adores? Her carefully curated collection of Hermès bags.

“Any Hermès bags that I own, I’m very particular about the ones that I have,” Kendall shared. “I love really old ones.”

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