Kendall and homo-eroticism defineKylie Jenner just cannot seem to stay out of controversy these days, and continue to do absolutely enraging things with fashion.
This time, though, their latest fashion faux pas comes from their very own Kendall + Kylie clothing line. There they are selling $125 "one of a kind, individually hand-picked vintage T-shirts," with their initials and faces plastered all over iconic musicians.
Basically, the sisters took classic T-shirts/posters of largely dead musicians and superimposed their faces or "K K" on top of them.
It looks real bad.
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Your eyes aren't deceiving you. That's a picture of one of Kylie's Instagram posts superimposed over a picture of beloved rapper, Tupac.
The sisters have also placed their billion dollar faces on shirts with the album covers of The Notorious B.I.G., Pink Floyd, Metallica, and Led Zeppelin, and people are, unsurprisingly, really pissed. So, if this makes you mad, you're not alone. People on Twitter had a lotto say about the disrespectful "fashion."
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Even more shocking (well, maybe not), is that the shirts sold so quickly that some of them on the site were in "low stock," which means people were actuallybuying them.
However, due the backlash, Kendall and Kylie have since removed the shirts from their site, and Kendall has issued an apology via Twitter.
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Just goes to show that, unfortunately, nothing is more powerful than the Jenner/Kardashian name, no matter what they get themselves into.
[H/T: Entertainment Weekly]
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