Kendall Jenner embraced full festive glamour for Christmas Eve as she swapped her Mugler miniskirt for a Santa red Chanel dress. The supermodel showcased two standout looks for Christmas this year. Instead of hosting an extravagant holiday party, the Kardashian-Jenner clan opted to keep their annual celebration private, allowing the 30-year-old a chance to attend another party.
Kendall Jenner wears festive red slinky Chanel dress after sporting Mugler miniskirt
Kendall Jenner wore a blazer and miniskirt ensemble from Thierry Mugler’s Fall/Winter 1994 collection for the Christmas party she hosted at her home. She took to her Instagram Stories on December 25 to share a photo of the look, featuring an ivory white blazer top paired with a matching miniskirt.
The standout detail of the outfit was the plush white fur trim along the neckline, cuffs, and hem. Jenner completed the look with a diamond tennis necklace and gold earrings, styling her raven black hair in a low bun. In the mirror selfie, she posed with a glass of red wine in one hand and her phone in the other. She also shared a striking portrait that seemed to have been taken in a photo booth.
Later that night, the runway star stepped out in a vibrant red sequin midi dress from Chanel, layered with a voluminous black fur coat. Her stylist, Dani Michelle, shared several snaps of the festive look. Jenner’s outfit was from the luxury brand’s Pre-Fall 2026 collection. The body-hugging dress featured a low-cut neckline and thick straps.
For the evening soirée, she wore white slingback pumps with black toe caps. She accessorized with a silver quilted handbag and snowflake-inspired gold earrings. Her hair was slicked back into a low bun with a middle part, while her makeup remained soft and glowy, featuring pink blush and a nude lip shade with peachy-pink undertones.

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