Kim Kardashian-Kris Jenner's Slip Dresses Paired With Stick-On Jewels Are Front Row Spotlight Stealers

Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner in simple slip dresses can be one dynamic duo too

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Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner slip into front row gorgeousness with their dresses

Kris Jenner is the backbone of the Kardashian-Jenner "klan" even on the fashion front. To supermodel Kendall Jenner, mother Kris Jenner and sister Kim Kardashian occupied front-row seats at Victoria Beckham's show at Paris Fashion Week 2023. Even on a regular day, Kim and Kris are the best-dressed women so they were bound to outdo their usual selves at the fashion show. Even though the mother-daughter duo picked slip dresses, the pair maximised the front-row view with their own unique versions of the basic trend. Kim Kardashian's lilac came with spaghetti straps and a plunging neckline. Kris Jenner also made quite an impression donning a black slip dress and layered with a black trench. But it wasn't just with their slip dresses but also with the stick-on jewels adorning their necklines that ought to make a matching moment for reality stars. They were also seen in similar diamond choker necklaces to go with the dress. 

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Trust Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner to put their best fashion foot forward at any event. At the Dolce & Gabbana's Alta Moda show held in Puglia, Italy earlier this year in July, the mother-daughter duo served pure fashion goals. Their glam-goth, after-party avatars were a highlight. Kim looked gorgeous in a corset top with a floor-length satin skirt that she paired with archaic gloves. Kris was a vision in a black midi dress with a lacy, floral cape. 

How would you rate Kim and Kris's sartorial choices?

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