Karlie Kloss towers above pal Bianca Brandolini d’Adda

She’s fresh from storming the runways for the Alberta Ferretti SS18 catwalk show during Milan Fashion Week.

So Karlie Kloss was able to relax and enjoy as she swapped Milan for Paris on Monday night, nipping along tothe star-studded Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2018 show during Paris Fashion Week. in a tiny white crop-top. 

The 25-year-old supermodel seemed to tower above her friend Bianca Brandolini d’Adda at the show as they posed for snaps before heading inside.

 

She’s got legs: Karlie Kloss shows off her impossibly flat midriff in a tiny crop-top as she towers above pal Bianca Brandolini d’Adda at the Christian Dior SS18 show during Paris Fashion Week

C'est tres chic: Karlie Kloss stole the limelight in a semi-sheer navy tulle skirt that flashed her white underwear underneath 

C’est tres chic: Karlie Kloss stole the limelight in a semi-sheer navy tulle skirt that flashed her white underwear underneath 

The ice-white blonde laughed with her brunette friend as they showcased their slender frames in contrasting ensembles.

Karlie stole the limelight in a semi-sheer navy tulle skirt that flashed her white underwear beneath.

The Chicago native accessorised with patent ankle boots with a star motif and a quirky black beret that gave a sartorial nod to the Nineties.

She showed off her flat tum in the small top, which she covered with a black open jacket. 

Double trouble: The statuesque beauty beamed as she posed alongside Bianca Brandolini d'Adda

Double trouble: The statuesque beauty beamed as she posed alongside Bianca Brandolini d'Adda

Double trouble: The statuesque beauty beamed as she posed alongside Bianca Brandolini d’Adda

Sultry: The model was seen at Paris Fashion Week's Womenswear Spring/Summer 2018

Sultry: The model was seen at Paris Fashion Week’s Womenswear Spring/Summer 2018

The catwalk star continued her high-fashion assault on the senses as she worked her silver-hued tresses into a sleek loose ‘do that accentuated her flawless complexion.

She joined the likes of Naomi Watts and fellow models Emily Ratajkowski and Winnie Harlow for the event.  

Her sizzling appearance comes after Karlie got straight into the action at MFW, storming the catwalk at the Alberta Ferretti MFW show.

Whilst Karlie is a talented model she has also branched out in the technological world.

Stealing the limelight: The Chicago native accessorised with patent ankle boots with a star motif and a quirky black beret 

Stealing the limelight: The Chicago native accessorised with patent ankle boots with a star motif and a quirky black beret

Stealing the limelight: The Chicago native accessorised with patent ankle boots with a star motif and a quirky black beret

Stealing the limelight: The Chicago native accessorised with patent ankle boots with a star motif and a quirky black beret 

The star is well known for her Kode with Klossy programme – a career scholarship which helps provide learning facilities and communities for young women working in tech. 

Explaining her decision to set up the educational project, she told Teen Vogue in June: ‘The great thing about being a model is that you get to be a muse, you get to take on all these different characters, but I felt like I was being so many different things for so many different people, I wasn’t investing time in myself or in my education.

‘Not to say that what I was doing wasn’t valuable or meaningful, but I wasn’t filling my own cup.

Having a whale of a time! The blonde beauty appeared to be in great spirits as she mingled with the fashion pack at the show

Having a whale of a time! The blonde beauty appeared to be in great spirits as she mingled with the fashion pack at the show

Cozy: Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri posed with Karlie backstage after the Christian Dior show

Cozy: Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri posed with Karlie backstage after the Christian Dior show

‘That was the biggest drive for me to want to learn something new and challenging — to prove to myself that I could.’

Meanwhile, as Paris Fashion Week kicked off on Monday, all eyes as much on the models as on what they are wearing.

French fashion’s two biggest players, LVMH and Kering, said this month that they were banning ultrathin and underage models from their catwalks.

The two companies – which between them control a raft of storied labels from Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton to Saint Laurent and Balenciaga – have vowed to use only models 16 and older from now on.

The girls must also be at least size 34 (size six in Britain, 0 in the US).

Hats off to them! There was an emphasis on irreverent headgear, with the models rocking everything from denim baker boys hats to rocker chick trilbies

Hats off to them! There was an emphasis on irreverent headgear, with the models rocking everything from denim baker boys hats to rocker chick trilbies

Hats off to them: There was an emphasis on irreverent headgear, with the models rocking everything from denim baker boys hats to rocker chick trilbies 

But it is the latest twists in the merry-go-round of designers – and the new wave of ‘refugees’ from New York – that is likely to dominate discussion on the catwalk front rows.

Altuzarra, Thom Browne and Lacoste will show their spring/summer collections in the French capital rather than their usual berths in New York, following Rodarte and Proenza Schouler this summer.

The biggest changeover, however, is the British designer Clare Waight Keller’s move to Givenchy, with many wondering if she will carry over her very feminine, hippy-dippy look from her six years at Chloe.

Her replacement at Chloe, the French designer Natacha Ramsay-Levi, makes her debut this week, while former Dior stalwart Serge Ruffieux takes his first bow at Carven, as does Olivier Lapidus at Lanvin and Richard Rene at Guy Laroche.

Visual spectacle: The collection was helmed by Dior's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri 

Visual spectacle: The collection was helmed by Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri 

 

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