Nothing Hits Quite Like Kendall Jenner’s Off (And On) Duty Model Style

Kendall Jenner at Place Vendôme after LOral commercial shoot
Photo: Backgrid

All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links.

Kendall Jenner had a relatively parred back fashion month, walking the return show for Calvin Klein and showing up to walk in Schiaparelli’s 2025 Couture show, then returning to then sit front row for the label’s PFW ready-to-wear offering. The model is back in the City of Light once again, this time, on more model duties.

Jenner was photographed in Paris at Place Vendôme, priming herself for a new L’Oreal campaign in which she’ll star alongside Bridgerton’s Simone Ashley. She was seen adhering to her usual style codes: Jenner wore a gray and lightly checked car coat, a simple black knit sweater, straight leg blue jeans, and black ballet flats. Of course, she toted The Row’s latest must-have bag, the Marlo. The Olsen twin-designed bag seems to be just as popular as its sister, the Margaux bag, already—it’s sold out and has a waitlist. But the Marlo is more capacious, and softer-edged, making it a great everyday bag when away from home.

Jenner also wore her strong brunette bob straight in a middle part, with sunglasses.

Kendall Jenner exits the Evreux hotel for a L
Oral photoshoot in Paris
Photo: Backgrid

When spotted on job at the Palais Royal, she wore a rust red suede blazer, a white tank, blue wash jeans, burgundy loafers by Thursday Boots, with a little white sock. Makeup was light and fresh, with a soft, brick red lip.

Kendall Jenner has crafted a simple and refined off-duty model style, looking often to The Row for individual pieces and accessories, and finding her rhythm in both high-low moments and more ladylike looks. It’s a style that can be in step with some of the most iconic model-off-duty purveyors around—think Kate Moss in the ’90s in a white tee and denim jeans—while staying uniquely her own and open to some delicate experimentation. If Bella Hadid is the western-inflected archival fashion queen, and Gigi Hadid is the more androgynously styled knitwear pro, Kendall is the parred back femme. Sometimes that means a baseball cap and a luxurious draped cashmere top, other times it’s a sleek and structured skirt suit with a nipped in waist and a casual Hermès Kelly.