Kendall Jenner marked her Paris Fashion Week arrival with a bang as she led the way at the L’Oreal show in the French capital on Monday evening.
The supermodel, 28, has been notably absent from the catwalk during both the earlier London and Milan fashion weeks this season, walking only in the Alaia show in New York at the beginning of the month.
However, Kendall proved she is still a force to be reckoned with as she stormed the runway alongside icons including Heidi Klum, Eva Longoria and Cara Delevingne.
The show marked Kendall’s catwalk debut for her new blonde locks, which she first revealed a couple of weeks ago after undergoing a hair transformation.
The Kardashians star’s confident display suggested that blondes really do have more fun as she flit down the runway in a jaw-dropping red dress.
The show marked Kendall’s catwalk debut for her new blonde locks, which she first revealed a couple of weeks ago after undergoing a hair transformation
The supermodel, 28, has been notably absent from the catwalk during both the earlier London and Milan fashion weeks this season, walking only in the Alaia show in New York at the beginning of the month (pictured)
However, despite her clear ease in front of the camera, just a few months ago Kendall opened up about suffering from career anxiety over the past year.
Kendall revealed she’s had a ‘tough two months’ as she detailed her 20 year anxiety battle in a candid new interview.
During the conversation, opened up about her ongoing anxiety battle and the unique way she’s tackling mental health anguish in a new shoot with Vogue.
She explained: ‘I don’t see why I shouldn’t be honest about it. In my career right now I feel really stable, really hopeful. But I’ve had a tough two months.
‘I haven’t been myself, and my friends see it. I’m more sad than usual. I’m way more anxious than usual. So I’m not going to sit here and act like everything’s perfect. That’s life—I’m always going to be in and out of those feelings.’
‘In past interviews, when someone’s asked me about my mental state, it’s always been, “I’m great right now, but this is what I’ve dealt with.” Well, right now I’m actually in it.’
She went on to share: ‘For me, getting out of bed in the morning and putting one foot in front of the other is so helpful for me. Moving, getting my blood flowing.
‘When I say I’m struggling right now, I’m not doing those helpful things. Choosing to sit in my bed and mope all day is setting myself up for failure.’