She ruled the runway at the Alberta Ferretti and Fendi shows earlier this week.
And Kendall Jenner showcased her modelling prowess once again as she stormed the brilliantly bonkers Moschino Spring/Summer ’19 catwalk on Thursday evening during Milan Fashion Week.
The 22-year-old supermodel dazzled in two graphic-print 80s minidresses as she joined Bella Hadid, who slipped into a sheer embroidered catsuit and older sister Gigi, who channeled her inner bride in a wedding-style puffball dress.
Kendall certainly commanded the catwalk in her first dress, a pink and black strapless dress featuring an abstract graffiti print and a dramatic train.
Channelling the bold 80s, she accessorised with white printed gloves and sheer tights featuring the same eye-catching scribble print.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star wore her raven tresses scraped back off her face and framed her features with a bold slick of taupe lipstick and plenty of mascara.
For her second offering, Jenner dazzled in a printed black mini-dress featuring an embroidered sheer lace underlay teamed with a jaunty white boater hat.
Graphic design: Channelling the bold 80s, she accessorised with white printed gloves and sheer tights featuring the same eye-catching scribble print
Hot on her tails was Bella Hadid, 21, who flaunted every inch of her sizzling model frame as she went braless under a skintight sheer catsuit cinched in with an oversized bow belt.
Boosting her already statuesque frame, she girlfriend of The Weeknd donned vertiginous stilettos and accessorised with a choker necklace that spelled out ‘Moschino’.
The Hadid sisters have been at the helm of the international fashion weeks, landing in Milan to attend the Alberta Ferretti Spring/Summer 2019 show earlier this week.
Gigi has walked in a variety of shows across the globe this month, including Michael Kors and Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty in New York.
And when the blonde is not killing it on the runway, the beauty has been spending her off time with beau Zayn Malik.
With the couple announcing a brief split in March, the pair were later spotted smooching in public just a few weeks later – confirming they were very much back on.
Milan designers were letting go of streetwear and turning back to the basics of elegant design on the second day of Milan Fashion Week.
That is not to say there is nothing for trendy youth. Designers are turning to materials like PVC to keep a street-smart edge. And they aren’t giving up the lessons of functionality, incorporating them into more sophisticated collections.
Some highlights from Thursday’s previews of womenswear for next spring and summer in Milan, including Fendi, Max Mara, Prada, Moschino and Emporio Armani.