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Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner Make Family Dinner a Fashion Affair

Whatever the occasion, dress code, or season—just know Kim Kardashian stays serious about her archive pulls.

By Elliot O·May 30, 2026·1 min read
Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner Make Family Dinner a Fashion Affair

Reported by Vogue.

Some people bring wine to family dinner. Kim Kardashian brings a Gianfranco Ferré gown from fall 2004. According to Vogue, the reality mogul turned up to Spago in Beverly Hills alongside Kris Jenner and cousin Cici Bussey in a deep aubergine archival piece sourced from My Haute Wardrobe — structured with built-in corsetry, embroidered cups, a décolletage cutout, webbed sleeves, and a high neck that meant business. A mermaid skirt, slicked-back bun, oversize sunglasses, and stilettos completed the look. Commitment to the bit: absolute.

Kris held her own with a cream patterned Valentino wool coat dress — thigh-skimming, tied at the neck with a large black bow — worn with white fishnet tights and black-and-cream cap-toe pumps. It was the kind of polished, slightly retro femininity she has made her signature. Two women, two completely distinct style languages, zero overlap. That's how you do a mother-daughter dinner.

The Week That Was

The Spago outing capped off a notably social stretch for the family. Days earlier, Kim and Kris attended Scott Disick's birthday at Nobu, where the guest list included the kids and Lewis Hamilton — Kardashian's boyfriend and F1 world champion, publicly linked to her since February after weeks of speculation and officially hard-launched at the Super Bowl. Hamilton even brought his own mother, which is either very casual or very serious depending on how you read these things.

Since going official, Kardashian and Hamilton have been quietly building a couples style identity — luxury labels cut with sporty, sleek energy. It's a natural collision: her obsessive relationship with fashion as armor meets his long-established presence on the best-dressed lists. Neither is borrowing from the other's aesthetic so much as finding the overlap.

But the real throughline here is Kim's ongoing and deeply intentional archive obsession — a 2004 Ferré for dinner at Spago is not an accident, it's a philosophy. Fashion is a long game, and she's playing it.


Read the original at Vogue.

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