Kendall Jenner walked out of Sushi Park on February 10 looking casual, calm, and — of course — composed in the only way a model-off-duty can pull off. Denim. Vintage texture. Zero flash.
She wore the L’est Rose faux fur duffle jacket, a floral tapestry base edged with thick tan trim. It’s barely structured and gently chaotic. The kind of outerwear that feels like your grandmother’s throw blanket but manages to say “this is fashion” without irony.
Underneath, she kept it simple (as far as we can tell). Straight-leg indigo denim, stitched sharply and falling right over sleek, almost librarian-ish black leather flats — square toe, no hardware. The kind of shoe you ignore until you realize it’s doing a lot of quiet work.
Accessories were minimal. Rectangular amber-tinted sunglasses — nothing oversized, just those narrow frames that walk the line between 2003 and 2026. Hair down. Not curled, not polished. Center-part and let it hang.
The whole outfit plays with contrast — rough textures against soft tailoring, slightly awkward pieces pulled together with a real sense of control. Nothing here tries to match — and yet, it fits.
Because that’s the trick. Her street style never screams trendy. It just sits there and dares you to clock how calculated it is.

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