Fans Are Blasting Kendall Jenner For Wearing “Uncomfortable” Bodysuit at Paris Fashion Week
Kendall Jenner, the renowned supermodel, made a splash during her recent appearance at Paris Fashion Week over the weekend.
However, her return was not without controversy, as fans took to social media to voice their disapproval of her outfit choice at the highly-anticipated Schiaparelli show.
A striking video shared by Vogue showcased Jenner backstage in a tight corset bodysuit that caught the attention of critics online.
The sleeveless one-piece appeared extremely constrictive, accentuating her figure while also drawing comments regarding its comfort— or lack thereof. Paired with low-rise dark denim jeans, the ensemble accentuated her curves, but many felt the design came at a cost to her comfort.
The response from fans was swift and pointed. Commenters flooded the post’s section, expressing their concerns about Jenner’s apparent discomfort. Describing her look as “torture,” many remarked on how the bodysuit seemed to confine her movement.
One Instagram user remarked, “Kendall’s look, looks strange and uncomfortable,” while another pointedly noted, “She looks beyond uncomfortable. You can literally see it in her face.”
These sentiments were echoed by others who found the style “extremely unflattering,” particularly noting how constricted Kendall’s midsection appeared in the viral footage. In a playful but concerned tone, one fan suggested, “just breathe!” while another directly questioned, “Can she even breathe?”
Despite the backlash, Kendall Jenner’s appearance had its share of support, notably from her sister, Kylie Jenner, who also graced the occasion in a striking figure-hugging black dress.
Kylie’s ensemble included a daring low-cut neckline and white crisscross detailing, complementing her look with towering black heels. The superstar siblings shared the spotlight alongside a slew of other A-list attendees who filled the front row at the Schiaparelli show, providing a buffer against the criticism directed at Kendall.