Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian Have a Mismatched Mother-Daughter Date Night
The two share a rare mother-daughter date night

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
A mother-daughter dinner at Spago sounds idyllic in theory — until you actually see what each person decided to wear. Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian did exactly that recently, and the resulting style contrast was, according to Harper's Bazaar, the kind of mismatched moment that feels strangely universal.
Kim arrived in full archival mode: a chocolate-brown column dress from Gianfranco Ferré's Fall 2004 collection, complete with a choker neckline, long-sleeve lace underlayer, and a black harness cutting across the body. A floor-grazing skirt and matching shawl completed the look — deeply dramatic, deliberately vintage. Her makeup matched the energy: slicked-back hair, razor-sharp brows, heavy blush, and glossy mauve lips. This was not a casual dinner. This was a moment.
Then There Was Kris
Standing beside her, Kris Jenner looked like she was attending an entirely different event — and honestly? Good for her. The momager chose a cream Valentino minidress in wool crepe, trimmed with black piping, a satin bow, padded shoulders, and oversized patch pockets. She paired it with nude fishnet tights, black-and-white cap-toe pumps, and a white Coach Jonie bag — the slouchy crescent-moon style that's been quietly everywhere. Diamond studs, dark sunglasses, and a sweep of highlighter rounded it out. Chic, composed, and completely unbothered by the fact that her daughter was essentially wearing couture bondage next to her.
What makes the pairing so watchable isn't the contrast itself — it's that neither of them compromised. Kim didn't dial it back; Kris didn't try to match the drama. They each showed up as themselves, which is rarer than it sounds. Most mother-daughter style dynamics involve at least one person dressing for the other. This wasn't that.
The most stylish thing you can do at any age is wear exactly what you want — especially when the person next to you is doing the exact same thing.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


