Kendall Jenner showed off her savvy style Monday as she took to Instagram with a pair of pictures from the fashion label FWRD, for which she’s the creative director.
The supermodel, 27 – who was seen Monday in Beverly Hills – was seen seated inside a home in the pair of black and white images.
The Los Angeles native donned a long-sleeved turtleneck sweater with horizontal black and white stripes, with a black skirt and black pantyhose.
The latest: Kendall Jenner, 27, showed off her savvy style Monday as she took to Instagram with a pair of pictures from the fashion label FWRD, for which she’s the creative director
She accessorized with pointy black heels and wore her black locks parted with large black sunglasses.
The Kardashians personality was named the creative director of FWRD in September of 2021.
At the time, she told Vogue the position marked a new and exciting chapter in her ‘journey with fashion.’
She said: ‘I can work with the brands and creative teams I have admired in fresh, new ways. I see this as a great opportunity to put what I’ve learned into practice, and most likely learn even more.’
The Los Angeles native donned a long-sleeved turtleneck sweater with horizontal black and white stripes, with a black skirt and black pantyhose and heels
The beaming beauty was seen at the 2022 CFDA Fashion Awards in NYC last month
Jenner told Vogue she saw fashion trends moving in a more personalized direction.
‘I think right now, what’s exciting is that people are taking command of their own style and aesthetic, mixing fashion however they choose,’ Jenner told the publication at the time. ‘I’m all about combining your favorite designers with a pair of sneakers.’
Jenner said that she hoped her position marked ‘a chance to give more emerging creatives this kind of platform.
‘I work with a tremendous amount of people who not only inspire my high fashion but also my day-to-day choices,’ Jenner told Vogue. ‘The digital space is such an important tool for many of today’s creatives, and it’s definitely a window into the next generation of talent.’