A KARDASHIAN fan splashed out on three used pieces from Kylie Jenner’s wardrobe, spending nearly $2,000 on a pair of shoes, a co-ord set, and a luxury dress.
After trying them on, she only planned on keeping the outfit that didn’t leave her looking like a cartoon character.
The YouTube star spent close to $2,000 on Kylie Jenner’s used clothes and shoes[/caption]When influencer Blair Walnuts ordered the new-to-her clothes, it wasn’t the first time she purchased items from Kardashian Kloset.
In the past, Blair spent hundreds on smelly corsets that once belonged to Kylie Jenner and a hideous jumpsuit that made her look like “the Muffin Man.”
More recently, she dropped thousands on a pair of Bottega Veneta heels, a two-piece mesh set from Charlotte Knowles, and a long gown from Saks Potts.
The influencer only picked from Kylie’s closet. “A lot of the things in her closet are things I couldn’t actually see her wearing,” Blair mused.
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She did try to show some restraint, only choosing three things to purchase. “I’m not trying to spend five billion dollars on this video,” she added.
When her order arrived, Blair tried on the shoes first. She bought the Bottega Veneta heels, which usually cost $2,200, for only $760.
“I’m so happy I got a great deal on them,” Blair said, though she confessed that she planned to sell the shoes after posting her video.
“They’re a little much for rabbits on my feet,” she explained, modeling the heels with a simple skirt and top.
Despite their stiletto profile, the shoes were easy to walk in and didn’t hurt Blair’s feet. “There is a nice amount of padding on the bottom,” she said.
The layers of fluff made her feet look “massive,” she said, but that provided an optical illusion of thinner legs.
“The only issue I have is the fur at the bottom,” Blair said. “They’re going to get dirty in two seconds.”
Her next outfit was a Saks Potts gown with confusing, scarf-like details at the lapels.
Blair didn’t say how much she spent on the dress, but she wasn’t enthusiastic about it.
“I feel like it’s something that Kris Jenner would wear a lot more than Kylie Jenner,” she said, wearing the long-sleeve, mid-calf-length gown.
“It’s giving Handmaid’s Tale. It’s giving Shrek’s [fairy] godmother,” Blair said. “It’s not giving sexy.”
The dress made her feel matronly to the point of comedy.
“If I was a grandmother, and I had to do a Christmas party for my children, this is probably what I’d wear,” Blair said.
She was also distracted by the slim, train-like cape detailing that cascaded off of each shoulder.
The red fabric extended beyond the lapels and down Blair’s back. She danced and swung them around.
“I don’t understand the point,” she said. “Would I like an extra arm, perhaps?”
After trying to tie the bizarre, strappy fabric around her head or neck, Blair finally gave up on the luxury dress.
“I see why she resold it,” she quipped.
The last outfit she tried on was a two-piece set by designer Charlotte Knowles, whose style Blair likes but can’t justify buying at full-price.
Again, she didn’t share the price of the coordinated mesh set, but she was in love with the “poison dart frog” print.
“Just like this outfit, I also look like a toxic oil spill,” she joked.
The top and pants were a perfect fit, and Blair loved how the sheer paneling throughout the outfit looked.
But even though she felt like a “pop star,” Blair found one major part of the designer ensemble lacking.
“The fabric is giving Shein and the price is giving Gucci,” she said. The influencer compared the material to Spanx or tights.
Blair revealed that shortly after opening the outfit, she managed to poke a hole in the material.
“I already have punctured this,” she said. “Material-wise, I don’t know.”
Still, she said, it had a lot of potential under the right circumstances.
“I think a bright green bag with a bright green shoe would look really cool,” she admitted – as long as she was extra-cautious when wearing it.