With the magazines stands sizzling from her fresh cover shoot for Complex, Kylie Jenner has been on a roll lately with latex looks. A budding entrepreneur, Jenner has her very own subscription based app service at thekyliejenner.com, where the 19-year-old unveiled a behind the scenes look at the recent photoshoot.
Wearing an olive green latex bra and mesh briefs, Kylie certainly wasn’t feeling shy as she posed for the camera. Her sisters, Kim and Khloe Kardashian, were also shown visiting her own set and showing their support. Both of her sisters also posed for Complex in the past, with Kim gracing the cover in 2007 and 2009, and Khloe in 2015.
Kylie said she was excited to do the photo shoot, because she’s mostly been used to posing for more natural cover shoots. Jenner was esctatic to work with Sasha Samsonova who lensed the shoot, who Kylie said is her favorite photographer.
The final images look ultra chic, and the pop-inspired artwork from Japanese artist Takashi Murakami make them extra fun. In need of a last-minute Halloween costume? Go for a sultry look like miss Kylie with a latex two-piece and ankle strap heels. Check out more of Kylie Jenner sporting latex in the October issue of Complex magazine.













I didn’t expect the article to tie in a Halloween costume idea, but the latex two-piece with ankle strap heels actually makes sense given how wearable the look is.
I liked the behind-the-scenes mention from her app, especially seeing Kim and Khloe drop by the set, which adds context to how much family influence is still part of her projects.
The Murakami pop-inspired artwork was an unexpected touch that made the shoot feel less like standard latex glamour and more like a stylized editorial with personality.
The mix of latex and mesh creates a nice contrast that keeps the outfit from looking too heavy, especially in a photoshoot meant to feel playful and bold.
Including the detail about her subscription app adds another layer, since fans can actually see more of the shoot process rather than just the final Complex images.
It’s cool that she acknowledged stepping outside her comfort zone with this shoot, because the styling and Murakami influence clearly pushed it beyond a typical celebrity cover spread.
It’s interesting how Kylie said she’s used to more natural covers, because this latex-heavy look with the olive tone feels like a clear shift into something edgier.
That olive green latex bra paired with mesh briefs really stood out compared to her usual more natural shoots, and you can see how working with Sasha Samsonova pushed her into a bolder aesthetic.
Seeing the timeline of her sisters’ Complex covers from 2007 through 2015 really highlights how Kylie is stepping into that same space but with a different visual direction.
Her enthusiasm about working with Sasha Samsonova comes through, and the photos do feel more cohesive and artistic than some of her earlier shoots.
The olive shade choice was smart since black latex is everywhere, and this gave the bra a more fashion-forward feel without losing that glossy impact.