'You're doing amazing, sweetie!' 👏
. The fashion magazine, which is led by iconic fashion editor Carine Roitfeld, got the famous family to pose for a cover shoot for the first time in four years. If you think they wouldn't be wearing custom pieces for their moment to shine, think again. Kris, Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, Kylie, and Kendall all wore custom Mugler pieces andon the cover.
On the cover, Kendall posed in a black bodysuit with black tights and sheer gloves with a pair of bright, superlong red nails. She matched Kim and Kris, who also wore similar iterations of the sheer black outfits. Kourtney opted for a plunging black dress by the designer with long sleeves, while Kylie and Khloe decided to stand out in white outfits. Kylie wore a white bustier with matching high-waisted underwear and black tights.
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