Kylie Jenner Unveils KHY x Findikoglu in Star-Studded West Hollywood Bash

Marvel at yet another overhyped fashion fete, courtesy of Kylie Jenner’s latest vanity project: the KHY x Dilara Findikoglu clothing collaboration launch on a balmy May 25, 2025, evening in West Hollywood. I’d roll my eyes if I hadn’t already seen this screenplay play out a dozen times. Kylie, her entourage of influencers, and designer Dilara Findikoglu welcomed a gaggle of A-listers to a converted warehouse dripping in chains, neon-lit mannequins, and those signature latex-and-sheer mashups that scream “I spent a fortune on this.” I told you so about this predictable luxury spectacle, but here we are, dissecting every sequined crop top.
Guests flooded the red carpet—Kim Kardashian posing in a gravity-defying corset, Kendall Jenner slipping into a leather trench riffing on Dilara’s gothic roots, and even Hailey Bieber showing off a thigh-high slit that practically demanded its own spotlight. DJ D-Nice spun a soundtrack of pulse-pounding electronic beats while servers in branded KHY aprons floated around with champagne sabers. Poor bartenders must have practiced that “smoky dry ice” trick for weeks. People Magazine later noted the drink list was more about theatrics than taste—surprise, surprise.
The collaboration itself? A mashup of Dilara’s fetish-friendly edge with Kylie’s softer glam—think mesh panels revealing strategic skin, torn denim patched with metallic accents, and platform boots that could double as medieval torture devices. According to an exclusive scoop in Vogue Business, pieces start at $350, climbing to $1,500 for the head-turning kilts and bondage-inspired jackets. I warned you about sticker shock.
Photogs snapped every moment: Kylie hugging pals, Dilara adjusting a model’s collar, and celebs pretending this wasn’t just another influencer marketing ploy. TMZ caught Kylie whispering to Kim about upcoming pop-up shops in Miami and New York—because what’s a fashion drop without a cross-country retail sprint? And Instagram Stories lit up with branded hashtags #KHYLaunch and #FindikogluXJenner faster than you can say “another limited-edition drop.”
Critics will claim this is a transformative moment for Kylie’s brand portfolio—she’s branching out from lip kits to wardrobes, diversifying her empire. I’m sure she’s counting on sold-out pre-orders to validate that narrative. But let’s be honest: it’s the same Hollywood formula, repackaged in designer bondage. Did anyone expect a different outcome? No? Thought so. And that, dear reader, is why we can’t have nice things.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, People Magazine
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