NYFW 2015: Kanye West Hides Under Hoodie, Kourtney Kardashian Flashes, Kendall Jenner Shaves Legs [Watch]
On Saturday night, celebrities including Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Kylie Jenner, The Weeknd, Lady Gaga and more took the front row seats at Alexander Wang's SS16 show during New York Fashion Week in New York City, marking 10 years of his brand.
"Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star and rapper West, who sat front row next to Minaj, wore a casual peach hoodie matched with leather pants.
One of Minaj's friends captured a photo of Yeezy seated next to Minaj hunched over with his hood up, seeming less than enthusiastic about the fashion promenade. Minaj posted the picture to Instagram on Sunday with the caption, "Someone was NOT having it tonight."
Meanwhile, 18-year-old Jenner attend the SS16 show with alleged boyfriend and rapper Tyga. She wore a black long-sleeve dress and ankle-high platform boots, while Tyga sported a tan colored outfit and flashed a new gold grill for the camera.
The couple also attended the show's Opening Ceremony on Sunday night, along with Jenner's family members. Jenner looked classy in a striped black dress with a plunging neckline. Tyga donned a maroon suit with the pant bottoms rolled up. He completed the look with matching lace-up sneakers.
Kim Kardashian managed to squeeze her baby bump into a skin tight leather mini dress for Sunday's NYFW show, reports Daily Mail.
When Kardashian walked with her family to dinner following the show, older sister Kourtney Kardashian upstaged everyone when her satin robe-like dress slipped open to reveal a sexy bodysuit and thigh-high leather boots; see the video below.
Also on Sunday, fashion model Kendall Jenner shared the Instagram video below of herself shaving in the back of a car on the way to the show. In the video, she holds a bottle of Fiji Water in one hand while using a razor with her other hand. The video is captioned, "so much fashion, not enough week #YouGottaDoWhatYouGottaDo."
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