Braless Kendall Jenner as she prepares to support Caitlyn at ESPYS
Kendall Jenner goes braless in daring plunging white shirt and nearly suffers wardrobe malfunction as she prepares to support Caitlyn Jenner at ESPYS
As an up and coming international model, Kendall Jenner has had to get used to going with a less is more look for her career.
But on Tuesday she decided to go for a more risque fashion choice when she was out in Los Angeles with a friend.
And her brave choice of a loose fitting shirt nearly saw her suffer a rather major wardrobe malfunction.
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The 19-year-old nearly let it all hang out as the wind caught her billowing garment and nearly gave everyone a flash of her chest.
However clearly now used to having her body on show thanks to her recent success on the catwalk, she didn’t even flinch.
She just placed her hand at the bottom of the plunging neckline to stop her breasts from being exposed for all to see.
Kendall could be seen giggling as she narrowly avoided the fashion fail and she walked with a friend.
And no surprise she took her brush with unintentional nakedness in her stride as it was only last week announced as one of the faces of the latest campaign for Calvin Klein underwear.
The brunette went for a very casual look for her stroll, wearing a pair of three quarter length skinny jeans in a pale washed blue.
On her feet she wore a pair of white and black Chanel espadrilles.
Over her shoulder she carried a mini Celine bag in pale beige, royal blue and black leather.
She completed her look with a pair of oversized silver mirrored aviator sunglasses.
After her near wardrobe malfunction Kendall then stopped at a yogurt shop with her pal and bumped into some fans.
She was only too happy to pose for selfies and smiled for the camera.
The young reality star, who had her hair pulled back in a high pony tail, then paid a trip to Barneys to do a spot of shopping.
Kendall will have to put her best fashion foot forward on Wednesday night as she will be attending the ESPY awards with Caitlyn Jenner.
He is set to be awarded with ESPN’s Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ceremony.
For the 65-year-old’s big night – her first public appearance as a transgender woman – her six biological children and four Kardashian stepchildren are all expected to attend the ceremony in Los Angeles.
However, TMZ reports that Jenner’s three ex-wives Chrystie Crownover, Linda Thompson, and Kris Jenner ‘will not be attending the ceremony and are not family anymore.’
Caitlyn – formerly Bruce – is expected to make her first big red carpet debut at the sports bash with her children in full support.
But her three former spouses were not extended an invitation.
‘Her ex-wives don’t celebrate Father’s Day. Fact is they’re just not her family, but the kids are,’ a source told the gossip site.
Both Crownover and Thompson have expressed their support of Jenner’s transition into a female, even giving loving statements for the 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer in April.
For the same ABC sit-down chat, third ex-wife Kris did not share a message to the network amid claims there was tension between her and Caitlyn.
Kris and Caitlyn were divorced in December 2014.
Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian are slated to be in attendance as well as Kendall, Kylie, Cassandra, Burt and Brody Jenner.
TMZ noted that Brandon ‘is up in the air because wife Leah’ is close to delivering the couple’s daughter very soon.
And lastly, stepson Rob Kardashian ‘has been invited’ but most likely will not be making show his support publicly as he has been out of the public eye for more than one year.
Caitlyn’s sister and mother are also expected to join.
She has been living her life as a woman for four months now since confirming to Vanity Fair that she transitioned from Bruce to Caitlyn on March 15.
The announcement of her award has been met with much debate, with longtime NBC Sports commentator Bob Costas calling it ‘a crass exploitation play.’
However in late May, ESPY Awards co-executive producer Mandt Schell defended her decision about selecting Jenner as this year’s recipient.
‘I think Caitlyn’s decision to publicly come out as a transgender woman and live as Caitlyn Jenner displayed enormous courage and self-acceptance,’ she told Sports Illustrated.
‘Bruce Jenner could have easily gone off into the sunset as this American hero and never have dealt with this publicly. Doing so took enormous courage. He was one of the greatest athletes of our time. That is what the Arthur Ashe Courage Award is about, somebody from the athletic community who has done something that transcends sport.
Past Arthur Ashe Courage Awards winners include Jim Valvano, Muhammad Ali, Nelson Mandela, Billie Jean King, Pat Summitt, Robin Roberts and Michael Sam.
‘One of the biggest platforms the Arthur Ashe Foundation has is educational, and I think in this choice we have the opportunity to educate people about this issue and hopefully change and possibly save some lives. I think that is why it was the right choice.’
The ESPY Awards will be hosted by actor Joel McHale from the Nokia Theatre at 8pm.