
Meet the fashion designer Kylie Jenner just collaborated with, Dilara Findikoglu: she has dressed Bella Hadid, Charli XCX, Emma Corrin, Rosalía and Julia Fox – and most recently, Lady Gaga for Coachel
Kylie Jenner launched her clothing brand Khy in November 2023 and recently collaborated with Dilara Findikoglu's namesake brand. Photo: @kyliejenner/Instagram
The beauty mogul shared several snaps of herself in the hottest pieces from the collection, writing, 'It has been a dream to partner with Dilara Findikoglu, a brand I've worn and admired for years. We developed a collection that combines femininity and sexiness with meticulous construction. I can't wait for you to see everything.'
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KHY x Dilara Findikoglu was launched on May 28. Photo: @dilarafindikoglu/Instagram
The collection, combining Khy's signature body-hugging silhouettes and Dilara Findikoglu's corset-heavy artistry, brings together the two brands' 'shared value of dressing for the female gaze', as per Khy's website.
Jenner's star-studded launch party on May 25 was attended by the members of the Kardashian family as well as
Hailey Bieber who recently sold her beauty brand, Rhode Cosmetics, for US$1 billion to e.l.f Beauty.
Dilara Findikoglu attends the Dark Versailles Halloween Ball in London, England, in October 2023.
Findikoglu, who launched her brand in 2016, has dressed the likes of Charli XCX, Emma Corrin, Rosalía and Julia Fox.
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