Who wore it better? Olivia Culpo spotted wearing Kendall Jenner's cut-out dress in Paris
American model Olivia Culpo, 29, is slaying her followers with her bold looks. The model was spotted in a sultry black cut-out dress designed by Mônot at the brand's Paris Fashion Week party on Saturday, March 5.
The fashion model posted a smoking hot video of her in a strappy plunging neckline slip dress on her Instagram. She captioned her video, “@monotofficial always brings the 🔥.” Meanwhile, fans compared her look with Kendall Jenner’s smoking hot black gown from Lauren Perez’s wedding reception back in November 2021.
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Olivia's comments section was filled with fire emojis from fans who adored her style. A fan commented, “You are on FIREEE.” Another follower said, “was so nice seeing you beauty.” Another fan added, “ Breaking the internet girl.”
Check out Olivia Culpo's video:
However, Kendall Jenner had received some backlash for her dressing sense since she was the bridesmaid at Lauren Perez’s wedding. Fans called it “inаppropriаte” as her look at the reception sparked controversy.
“It’s such а disgrаce to put this on. You see her, not the bride,” One commented. Another one added, “How to upstаge the bride 101.”
Perez backed up the model’s “stunning” appearance and called her “loved” to which Kendall responded, “@laurenperez obvi asked for your approval in advance too.”
Olivia posted another photo in which she is seen in front of the Eiffel tower. She wore a blue denim jumpsuit and completed her look with a denim cap and a nude leather jacket. She captioned the photo, “Bonjour, Paris.”
Olivia Culpo won the Miss Universe title in 2012. She has been quite popular on social media for her bold fashion sense. The pageant queen previously won Miss Rhode Island USA and Miss USA before winning the Miss Universe title. Olivia set a landmark as the USA’s eighth representative to win the title since 1997. She was also the first woman from Rhode Island to claim the honor.