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Kylie Jenner reveals who impacted her style shift: 'The trends have changed'
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Date:2025-04-18 10:05:13
It's not your imagination: Kylie Jenner is changing her style.
The 26-year-old mogul described her current aesthetic as "feminine" in an interview with The New York Times published Thursday. "I'm kind of always changing my style. I love to play."
Jenner is mostly known for donning darker outfits, tight silhouettes and dangerously low cut items, but in recent months she's played around with neutral colors, relaxed fits and floral patterns. Some have said that her style choices are resembling of the popularized "clean girl aesthetic" and "cottagecore" styles.
The Khy clothing brand founder said she is "stripping down a little bit," adding, "I don't have this thick mane down to my butt, I don't have lash extensions, I don't have these long claws."
That shift has also happened while she's been dating actor Timothée Chalamet, leading some to speculate that her relationship has influenced her style change.
"I don't know how I feel about that. I just don't want to talk about personal things," she told the outlet, sideswiping a response to online comments.
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However, she said her change in wardrobe was impacted by her 2-year-old son Aire Webster, whom she shares with rapper Travis Scott along with daughter Stormi, 5. "It takes me a while after I have a baby to feel like myself again," Jenner said. "Then you get your body back, and you're like, 'Wait, the trends have changed.'"
Overall, "The Kardashians" star said she don't put too much energy into thinking about how her appearance is perceived by others after years of public scrutiny. "It's just years and years of not feeling like my face or looks are accepted," she said.
Now, Jenner added: "There's nothing anyone could ever say now that would hurt me."
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