
Kendall Jenner sparks debate in divisive fashion trend as she exits Bezos-Sánchez wedding
Kendall Jenner looked relaxed as she left Venice on Sunday following her attendance at the star-studded wedding of billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
The 29-year-old model kept her look simple, opting for a pair of knee-length black leggings and a beige athleisure top as she disembarked from a water taxi en route to the airport.
The influencer styled her long, dark hair straight and wore natural-looking makeup behind a pair of dark sunglasses.
The runway veteran sparked a bit of controversy with her choice of footwear, stepping out in a pair of clear jelly sandals.
Other celebrities—such as Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Jennifer Lawrence—have also embraced the nostalgic style, which was popular in the early 1980s.
The mostly inexpensive shoes now seem just as at home in casual looks like Jenner's as they are in high-end ensembles, especially during the summer months.
Depending on the brand, pairs of jellies can retail for anywhere from $25 to hundreds of dollars.
However, in the era of fast fashion, the shoes, made from PVC plastic are controversial due to their environmental impact.
Kendall's younger singer Kylie, 27, took a much bolder approach as she exited the ancient city.
She wore a brown and black sleeveless animal print top with a matching pair of boot cut pants.
Her choice of footwear was a pair of black flipflops.
The influencer styled her hair is a low bun with tendrils framing her face.
She too wore natural looking makeup with dark sunglasses.
The Kylie Cosmetics mogul was seen holding the hand of her daughter Stormi, seven, as they walked down the ramp.
The model, 29, kept her look simple, opting for a pair of knee length black leggings and a simple beige athleisure top as she disembarked a taxi taking her to the airport
The elementary schooler looked adorable in a ruffled charcoal gray top and skirt.
Kylie shared some photos of the ride with Stormi and her son Aire, three from the gondola ride to the airport.
The toddler looked sweet in a black T-shirt and jeans.
'Just me, my babies, and Kevin, muffin, puppy, & monkey,' she said referring to the kids' toys of choice for the long trip home.
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