A Mother's Fashion Moment: Kris Jenner Shines in Kim's Gown
Venice, ItalyTue Jul 01 2025
Kris Jenner made a stylish statement recently by wearing a dress that once belonged to her daughter, Kim Kardashian. This wasn't just any dress, but a Dolce & Gabbana gown that Kim had worn two years ago at a fashion show in Puglia. The momager, as she's often called, rocked the purple ballgown while attending the wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez in Venice, Italy.
Kris shared her look on Instagram, with a playful nod to the iconic "Sex and the City" character Carrie Bradshaw. She captioned her post, "DOLCE DOLCE DOLCE in my best Carrie Bradshaw voice. . . We'll always have Venice! " She also thanked the couple for the memorable weekend and gave a shoutout to Kim, saying it was her inspiration.
The Kardashian-Jenner family has a strong connection with Dolce & Gabbana. They've been regulars at the brand's fashion shows and even had a custom dress made for Kourtney Kardashian's Italian wedding. So, it's no surprise that Kris would choose to wear a dress from the same brand, especially one that her daughter had worn before.
Kris's post also included a side-by-side comparison of her and Kim wearing the dress, as well as a gif of Carrie Bradshaw leaving a Dolce & Gabbana store. This added a fun and lighthearted touch to her post, showing that even in the world of fashion, family comes first.
Despite the teasing from her family about copying the look, Kris embraced the moment with humor. She joked, "I may have gotten called out on the family group chat. . . Kim, you're my inspiration! ! " This shows that even in the glamorous world of the Kardashians, family bonds and shared experiences are what truly matter.
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