Kendall Jenner turns carpark into a catwalk as she models $4,600 designer bag with chic navy suit while out in Beverly Hills

Kendall Jenner draped her willowy supermodel frame in a dark ensemble that amplified her 5’11” height this week.

The 28-year-old supermodel was spotted dashing around Beverly Hills in an outfit that would scarcely have looked out of place on the runway.

She was swathed in a wrap-around navy coat-dress – cinched in with a sash to emphasize her enviably petite waistline – and matching slacks.

Matching her black leather shoes with her dark sunglasses, she lent the look a splash of extra personality with a $4,600 Kalimero Città bag by Bottega Veneta. 

Her latest leggy sighting comes about three months after it emerged that she and her steamy boyfriend Bad Bunny had ended their romance.

Kendall Jenner draped her willowy supermodel frame in a dark ensemble that amplified her 5’11” height this week

The 28-year-old supermodel was spotted dashing around Beverly Hills in an outfit that would scarcely have looked out of place on the runway

‘Kendall and Bad Bunny have been doing their own things lately and things slowly started to fizzle out between them,’ an insider informed Entertainment Tonight.

‘They both knew going into this that it likely wouldn’t be a forever type of relationship and that was mutually understood from the get-go.’

The source noted: ‘They have crazy busy schedules and know they’re still young and have a lot more to experience individually before settling down.’

Dismissing the idea that there was ‘any negativity between them,’ the insider maintained that ‘they still want the best for one another.’

Per the source: ‘Kendall’s family still thinks highly of him,’ adding that the Kardashian-Jenner clan ‘just want her to be with whoever makes her happy, treats her with love and respect, and someone that understands and can handle the attention that comes along with dating her with poise and grace.’

The news broke a month after Kendall posted a cryptic message that left fans asking questions about the state of her romance with Bad Bunny

Firing up her Instagram in mid-November, she uploade a picture of the sunset and declared: ‘what’s meant for me, will simply find me.’

The line was a reference to her recent Calvin Klein campaign, in which she teased: ‘I don’t chase, I attract. What’s meant for me will simply find me.’

Kendall’s latest sighting comes about three months after it emerged that she and her steamy boyfriend Bad Bunny had ended their romance; pictured in May 

‘Kendall and Bad Bunny have been doing their own things lately and things slowly started to fizzle out between them,’ an insider informed Entertainment Tonight; pictured in September 

Her fans duly leapt into the comments and started asking about her love life, convinced her post was a veiled jab at her boyfriend.

‘Did conejo malo hurt you??!’ wrote one, using the Spanish phrase for ‘Bad Bunny,’ who hails from Puerto Rico and performs in Spanish.

Although Kendall and Bad Bunny had been seen on dates together since February 2023, they stayed scrupulously tight-lipped in public about the relationship.

When the subject came up during Kendall’s interview with WSJ Magazine this past summer, she offered no further details than ‘no comment.’

She did however shed light on why she has chosen to adopt such a private attitude to her love life, which in the past has included Blake Griffin and Devin Booker.

Kendall wants to retain a ‘balance of keeping things private and keeping things sacred,’ she explained to the magazine.

Her goal is ‘also not letting the unfortunate frustration and stress of everyone trying to get in on it stop me from enjoying my side. Does that make sense?’ 

She added: ‘I’ll go out of my way to do things as privately as possible because I just think that that’s the healthier way of dealing with relationships anyway.’

The news broke a month after Kendall posted a cryptic message that left fans asking questions about the state of her romance with Bad Bunny 

Bad Bunny chose to remain similarly secretive about Kendall when he covered Rolling Stone recently – and for similar reasons.

‘I know something is going to come out. I know [people are] going to say something. People know everything about me, so what’s left for me to protect?’ he asked.

‘My private life, my personal life. That’s the only answer. In the end, the only thing I have is my privacy,’ Bad Bunny explained.

‘We’re in the worst time, the worst moment for the privacy of other humans; not just artists, but human beings. Today, no one respects the privacy or life of anyone.’

He is realistic about the fact that ‘[f]ans are always going to want to know more, but I don’t focus on that. I’m always going to keep living my way.’

In his new album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow), Bad Bunny addressea the scrutiny on his private life.

During his opening song, he distinguishes his ‘real fans’ from people who are ‘so stupid’ as to imagine they ‘know the life of famous people.’