While heading out for date night with her boyfriend, Tyga, Jenner wore a red vinyl coat and matching skirt. Kylie sported a flesh-colored bodysuit and layered it underneath an asymmetrical wrap-around vinyl skirt. To add to her stunning ensemble, Jenner sported a long line red vinyl coat.
Letting her hair down in loose, beachy waves, Kylie completed her look with a pair of clear vinyl heels. Kylie looked like she was all about confidence with her killer look, and it contrasted perfectly with her beau’s all black outfit. The nineteen-year-old starlet is no stranger to vinyl looks, having sported the fabric in many other instances over the years.
Her big sister, Kim Kardashian, simply loves wearing vinyl, latex, and PVC, and can be attributed for starting a new wave of mainstream interest in the alternative fabrics. Kylie and her sister Kendall are preparing to launch their latest collaborative fashion collection for their brand, Kendall + Kylie. According to US Weekly, Tyga’s upcoming music video, “Feel Me” will star Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner.
Want to try the look for yourself? Go for a matching vinyl set, just like Kylie, by wearing a neutral colored bodysuit and a vinyl miniskirt. If you’re all about taking things to new heights, try wearing a matching vinyl coat for a bold style. Step up your game by opting for unexpected extras, like clear vinyl heels, for a sleek finish.
This February, it’s all about trying new things and freshening up your wardrobe routine. Look chic and go bold with a matching vinyl look. Instead of a nude colored top, you could always stick to another neutral like black or gray. Make it custom and use one of our custom-fit clothing patterns with our red patent vinyl fabric to make your own!










The way the article breaks down Kylie’s layered look with the flesh-toned bodysuit under that asymmetrical vinyl skirt makes it feel surprisingly wearable, even though it looks super bold at first glance.
Her clear vinyl heels really tie the whole outfit together in a sleek way, and I appreciate that the article calls out those smaller details instead of just focusing on the coat.
The mention of using custom-fit patterns with red patent vinyl is a nice touch, especially for readers who want to recreate the look without buying designer pieces.
Interesting to see the nod to Kim’s influence on bringing latex and PVC into the mainstream, because Kylie’s outfit definitely feels like a continuation of that trend rather than something totally new.
I like how you pointed out the contrast between her all-red vinyl outfit and Tyga’s all-black look, it really highlights how statement fabrics pop when styled against something simple.
The suggestion to swap the nude bodysuit for black or gray is actually helpful, since not everyone wants that barely-there effect but still wants to try the vinyl trend.