logo
Kylie Jenner's itsy-bitsy polkadot bikini is going to be everywhere for SS25

Kylie Jenner's itsy-bitsy polkadot bikini is going to be everywhere for SS25

Yahooa day ago
This sunny season, there's one print the fashion sphere is going dotty for, and that my friends, is the humble polkadot.
From capri pants and maxi dresses to micro mini shorts and swimwear style, polka dot prints have captured the eyes of those most stylish, including Kylie Jenner.
The youngest Jenner sister and founder of beauty empire, Kylie Cosmetics, took to her Instagram to show off her love for the cutesy print, styling a black and white spotted bikini for a lavish sun-soaking holiday in Tuscany.
Posing for a quick mirror selfie, the 27-year-old simultaneously showed off her impeccable physique and sun-kissed tan. In the seriously chic snap, Kylie can be seen styling the trending print swimwear style with a semi-sheer plain white baby-tee, a raffia beach bag slung over one shoulder and a scrunchie on one arm.
Kylie slyly tagged her namesake fashion label Khy in the image, warranting a frenzy of fans in the comment section asking when it's going to be released on the webstore. One fan left said what we were all thinking: '@khy bikini omg' while another found it hard to hold in the excitement, leaving an all-caps 'THE KHY BIKINIII SO CUTE PLEASE GIMMEEEE'.
When it comes to summer style inspo, Kylie is the go-to gal for many. Currently in Italy with her two children, Stormi and Aire, and a few best friends, the socialite has made it her mission over the past few weeks to elevate her style game.
Also included in the dreamy carousel post was a white low-rise trouser, printed bikini top and head scarf combo, as well as a leopard print Dolce and Gabbana babydoll dress.
If ever in doubt on what to wear for your own sunny European vacay, one look at Kylie's Instagram should set things straight. Trust.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Paolo Sorrentino's La Grazia Will Open the 2025 Venice Film Festival
Paolo Sorrentino's La Grazia Will Open the 2025 Venice Film Festival

Vogue

timean hour ago

  • Vogue

Paolo Sorrentino's La Grazia Will Open the 2025 Venice Film Festival

'I am very happy that the 82nd Venice International Film Festival will open with the new and highly anticipated film by Paolo Sorrentino,' said the festival's artistic director, Alberto Barbera, in a press release on Friday, July 4. The announcement delighted both him and the fans of the Neapolitan filmmaker. 'I like to recall that one of the most important and internationally acclaimed Italian auteurs made his debut right here at the Biennale di Venezia in 2001 with his first film, One Man Up, in my early years as the artistic director.' The director will thus return to the lagoon for the 82nd edition of the festival, which will take place from August 27 to September 6, 2025. Perhaps best known for 2014's Oscar-winning The Great Beauty, Sorrentino quickly established himself in the world of cinema. The son of a banker and a homemaker, he premiered his debut film at Italy's most prestigious film festival and was selected for the official competition at the Cannes Film Festival with only his second feature, The Consequences of Love (2005). For his latest project, titled La Grazia, Sorrentino reunites with actor Toni Servillo, a longtime collaborator. Servillo will star opposite Italian actress Anna Ferzetti. No synopsis has been revealed yet; all we know so far is that it will be a love story.

Ioannes Berlin Spring 2026 Collection
Ioannes Berlin Spring 2026 Collection

Vogue

timean hour ago

  • Vogue

Ioannes Berlin Spring 2026 Collection

It was a small gesture when Johannes Boehl Cronau kicked off his black leather slippers as he took a bow after his Ioannes show in the Orangery of Charlottenburg Palace. But it spoke volumes to many of those present. Take a deep breath and cool down. Berlin Fashion Week is over. In many ways, it was every bit as good as its big sisters and could even compete with Paris Men's Fashion Week, at least in terms of temperatures and show delays. Boehl Cronau, whose designs have been well received in Hollywood and who has already collaborated with Kylie Jenner's label, showed his work in Berlin for the first time. Of course, his dresses, which are all exceptionally well made, were on display: eye-catching and very figure-hugging. 'I've always been very inspired by the women in my family. Body awareness and sexiness have nothing to do with clothing size,' the designer replied when asked to what extent sensuality plays a role in his work. Not a single waist was hidden, each one was precisely and accurately accentuated. Or simply exposed, as in the halter tops with floor-length fringes, which Ioannes alternated with mini and maxi dresses. In between, there was also some knitwear, a few trains, and quite a bit of sequins, paired with high leather boots. The accessories further refined the image of the cool, international Ioannes woman. Oversized, sculptural gold jewelry and even larger aviator sunglasses. The latter, incidentally, are a collaboration with Berlin eyewear label Mykita, which designed this particular frame as a special edition for Sarah Jessica Parker. 'This collection is a little glimpse into the past six years,' he said. 'What I've done, what I love, and what may have been missing from my portfolio. But I'm not necessarily looking to do more excessively. I'm not even doing shows regularly. The biggest advantage I want to give my customers is to put more quality into all the quantity.'

F1 the Sport Should Be More Like F1 the Movie
F1 the Sport Should Be More Like F1 the Movie

Bloomberg

time2 hours ago

  • Bloomberg

F1 the Sport Should Be More Like F1 the Movie

When the filmmakers behind the movie F1 decided to make the most authentic motor racing film ever seen, they reached out to Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One World Drivers' Champion. Hamilton signed on as a producer, and — with his input — the breathtaking, hyper-realistic racing has made the film a hit. However, F1 's commitment to authenticity isn't absolute. For years, Hamilton has been critical of Formula One over its lack of diversity and gender equality. Rather than depict that reality, Hamilton pushed the producers to hire a cast that reflects "how [Formula One] should be in the future, or should be now," he explained in 2023, when the film was still in production.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store