
Kylie Jenner is putting her stamp on the fashion world yet again, this time through KHY’s newest collaboration with New York designer Grace Ling. The partnership marks another step in cementing KHY as more than just a celebrity vanity brand, instead positioning it as a platform where bold concepts meet everyday wearability.
The capsule brings together KHY’s clean lines and Ling’s piercing-inspired metal accents, creating six tightly curated pieces that blur the line between wardrobe staples and wearable art. The collection is built around bamboo jersey, a fabric chosen for its fluid drape and sculpted fit, giving each design a sense of movement while keeping it flattering and versatile. Colours stick to black, white and slate, anchoring the sharp metal details in timeless shades that work across wardrobes.
Standouts include the pierced halter maxi dress, a centrepiece that mixes elegance with daring edge, and the pierced halter bodysuit, which balances practicality with statement-making design. Low-rise trousers round out the essentials, offering the kind of day-to-night adaptability that makes a small collection feel expansive.
Jenner fronts the campaign herself, embodying the confidence the pieces were designed to inspire. Her role goes far beyond that of model. By putting herself at the forefront, she reinforces the message that this is fashion for women dressing on their own terms, not for outside approval. Grace Ling echoed this in the press release, describing the pieces as created for women who see fashion as manifestation, a tool for reminding themselves of who they want to become.
Since its launch, KHY has been known for risk-taking collaborations with names like POSTER GIRL and Frankies Bikinis. This latest drop with Grace Ling builds on that momentum, proving KHY is not chasing trends but shaping conversations in fashion. With limited stock available exclusively on KHY’s site, demand is expected to spike. For Jenner, it is another move that redefines her influence from beauty mogul to fashion force.
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