Kylie Jenner Wears Skintight Outfit With Holes While Cleaning Out Closet
KEY POINTS
- Kylie Jenner cleaned out her closet
- She shared a picture of herself in a skintight outfit
- The makeup mogul donated $1 million to Australia
Kylie Jenner cleaned out her closet recently to make room for some new outfits that she will buy in 2020. The makeup mogul wore an orange, skintight outfit with holes in it while telling her fans about what she has been doing.
Jenner shared a selfie of her in the skintight outfit on her Instagram page. “Closet clean out,” she wrote in the post.
The billionaire finished the look with two different shoes. One shoe is white and grey with red laces while the other is orange and grey with neon colored laces.
The photo gives the fans a glimpse of Jenner’s closet. The section of the closet the billionaire revealed in the snap is only for handbags. She has a huge collection of handbags of different colors and sizes.
Another photo that Jenner shared on her Instagram page shows her trying out a blue, skintight outfit. The photos show her first examining the look in front of a mirror before posing for the camera. The billionaire carried a small, blue handbag that matched perfectly with her outfit.
Apart from making room for new clothes, Jenner has been doing some charity work to begin 2020 on a good note. She recently donated $1 million to Australia to help the people and the animals affected by the fires there, Page Six reported.
Jenner made the announcement of donating money on her Instagram Stories page. She said that she wanted to help five different organizations that help people and animals affected by the fires.
“ I’m still praying for you,” Jenner said and hoped that people will help spread awareness about the problems Australians are facing right now. “God bless you,” she said and added that she is thinking about the people that have been affected.
Jenner is not the only one from her family who is concerned about what is happening in Australia. Kim Kardashian too has spoken about it on social media.
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