Kendall Jenner brought her own version of tennis whites to the U.S. Open men’s finals in New York on Sunday. Italian player Jannik Sinner defeated American Taylor Fritz to win the Grand Slam tournament.
At the match, Jenner sported a tweed skirt suit featuring a short-sleeve jacket and matching miniskirt by Alaïa. She accessorized with Méga’s gold Half Paper Clip earrings and a black top handle purse from The Row, completing her look with Chimi sunglasses and black ballet flats.
Jenner currently works with stylist Dani Michelle, who also dresses stars like Hailey Bieber and Daisy Edgar-Jones.
On Friday, Jenner walked the runway at Alaïa’s spring 2025 presentation during New York Fashion Week, modeling a beige bandeau top and a voluminous pleated skirt.
According to WWD’s Booth Moore, Pieter Mulier’s latest collection embodied “elegant ease.” “Nodding to American wardrobe classics, [Mulier] showed blocky T-shirt dresses that sat away from the body, the barrel leg denim of dreams, and haute versions of the tracksuit in divine silk taffeta,” reads Moore’s review.
The fashion show also marked the Guggenheim Museum’s first in its 85-year history, with front row fixtures including Rihanna, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Amber Valletta.
So far, it’s been a busy season for Jenner, who was revealed as the face of fall 2024 campaigns for Marni and Calvin Klein last week.
“I’ve been a part of the Calvin Klein family for nearly a decade, but I still get so excited to work with the team for each campaign,” said Jenner in a statement. “This time around, I wore some of Calvin’s most iconic pieces like the slipdress and overcoat, so I was able to tap into that classic sensuality that they are known for.”