Kylie Jenner has a knack for making even the softest fashion moments stand out. This Easter, instead of choosing the usual pastels, she wore something more expressive: a vintage piece that mixed delicacy with confidence.
The highlight of her outfit was a sheer cropped top from Dior’s Spring/Summer 2002 collection. Made of silk chiffon, the piece carried a light, almost airy feel, layered with soft pastel florals and flowing ruffles. It had all the elements of early-2000s femininity, but with a sharper presence.
The neckline really defined the outfit. It was deep and bold, standing out against the romantic style. The ruffled edges softened the look and kept it balanced.

Instead of building around the top, Jenner kept the rest of the outfit restrained. She paired it with fitted white pants, letting the vintage piece remain the focal point. The simplicity worked; it gave the entire look a sense of control.
A subtle but striking addition came in the form of a cross-belly chain from Chrome Hearts. Sitting lightly at the waist, it introduced just enough edge to shift the outfit from soft to statement.
Her beauty choices followed the same direction. Loose waves, a clean base, and a muted nude lip kept everything cohesive. Nothing competed for attention, yet nothing faded into the background either.
What makes this look special isn’t just the clothes, but the way Jenner styled them. She avoided going over the top and instead used contrast, mixing vintage with modern, soft with bold, and minimal with expressive.

