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Kylie Jenner Wows in Tiny Pink Bikini While Soaking Wet


Key Highlights

  • Kylie Jenner showcases a stunning tiny bikini in the new campaign.
  • The Fever Dream campaign teaser features both Jenner and Francesca Aiello.
  • Fans are excited about the upcoming launch on July 14.
  • Jenner’s metallic pink bikini is designed to catch the light beautifully.

Kylie Jenner turns the Frankies Bikinis x Khy campaign into a wet, tiny bikini showcase. The beauty mogul appears with Francesca Aiello in the official Fever Dream campaign teaser, announcing the second chapter of their swim collaboration before its July 14 launch.

Have a look at Kylie Jenner in a cleavage-baring, tiny wet bikini:

Jenner’s metallic pink bikini is sure to be a crowd favorite. She wears a triangle string top with thin straps, tiny cups, and a shiny lamé finish that catches the sprayed water and sunlit haze. The tie-side bottoms sit high at the hips, giving the wet tiny bikini a barely-there, body-skimming shape.

Aiello poses beside her in a coordinated pink set, keeping the campaign matched and sultry. Her long wet hair, bronzed skin, defined eyes, contoured cheeks, and a nude-pink lip complete the glam. The latest bikini drop from Khy comes right after Jenner’s King Kylie Dunkin drinks rollout announcement. Meanwhile, fans reacted to the teaser with much enthusiasm. One wrote, “Already obsessed!” Another said, “Neeeed.” A third said, “So cute.”

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.



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