Hailey Bieber & Kendall Jenner Reunite at Vogue World Announcement
and are joining forces once again.
The longtime pals stepped out for the announcement of Vogue World: Hollywood at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles March 26, posing for photos alongside fellow models and Adwoa Aboah.
During the press conference, Hailey—who welcomed son Jack, 7 months, with husband in August—wore a cream-colored halter dress and matching heels, while Kendall donned an all-black ensemble including a flowing sleeveless top and pants.
After Vogue World's inaugural event in New York City in 2022, the annual runway show was subsequently staged in London in 2023 and Paris the following year. As for the 2025 iteration, set to take place Oct. 26 on the Paramount Pictures Studios Lot, Vogue editor-in-chief teased that the Hollywood setting will set 'great film costumes next to brilliant fashion collections.'
'By mixing fashion and the arts and culture in the center of a city, and by raising money for a cause, Vogue World has become a runway show-as-rallying cry,' she said at the announcement, 'a way to fix the attention of a huge global audience, to bring awareness, and sound an unmistakable note of positivity, creativity, and hope.'
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In light of the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year, the event will also include a charity component with 100 percent of ticket sales benefiting the Entertainment Community Fund, which will focus particularly on delivering aid to costume professionals impacted by the blaze.
As for Hailey, 28, and Kendall, 29, their close bond dates back over a decade to their first encounter as teens at the premiere of The Hunger Games in 2012—and has been going strong ever since.
'I feel like we've both seen each other thrive at different times than others…and we've been there for each other through it all and not let it get in the way of our friendship,' Kendall said on Hailey's YouTube series Who's In My Bathroom? in 2021, 'which I think is really special and important.'
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