Kendall Jenner Arrives at Coachella in a Cropped White Tank and Tiny White Shorts

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THE RUNDOWN

  • Kendall Jenner chose a cool summer look for this year’s Coachella festival.
  • The model was seen with her sisters, Kourtney Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, on Friday.
  • Jenner spoke about her approach to festival style in 2024.

Kendall Jenner put a fresh twist on festival fashion during the first weekend of Coachella. The model was photographed on Friday wearing a cropped white tank top and a pair of matching white shorts cinched with a black belt. She paired the look with a backwards baseball hat, a black purse, sunglasses, and boots.

She was seen in Kylie Jenner’s Instagram Stories celebrating being at the festival. They were joined by their older sister, Kourtney Kardashian.

Group of three women posing together outdoors.

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Group of three women posing outdoors in a social setting

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In April 2024, Jenner spoke to People about her sartorial approach that year. Her goal was to “feel comfortable while enjoying music I love,” she said, adding, “I think that Coachella itself has evolved a lot and so have I.”

She told the outlet that the performer lineup inspires her wardrobe—and that she doesn’t look back at her past looks with any regret. “I loved all my pieces at the time that I wore them but would definitely not wear them today as they do not reflect my current style,” she said. “I feel that each look worked for what I was trying to accomplish at the time.”

Jenner recently spoke to ELLE in March about how the fashion industry has changed over the decade she has been modeling. “Oh my gosh, it’s been like 11 years, so inevitably it’s different, right?” she said. “Everything changes so fast. It’s fun, but it can be challenging at times. I think we all can love and hate things in different ways. We have to be willing to mold and change with it, but at the same time know where you fit in. I think that might be another strength of mine.”

She looks at beauty differently now, she added: “On the outside, you look at beautiful women on magazine covers, a runway, or in a campaign, and you don’t know exactly what goes on behind the scenes—or what that woman might be dealing with personally. You can see a beautiful cover, but it’s not always that beautiful on the inside. I don’t mean they’re not beautiful people—I’m [referring to] struggle, heartache, their mental [health], and stuff like that. It’s opened my eyes to be more empathetic and realize that everybody has their own story, there is always a behind-the-scenes story, and to just be gentle with people.”

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