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She never puts a foot wrong when it comes to fashion.

And Kendall Jenner looked casually chic as she stepped out for lunch at Loulou restaurant in Paris on Sunday. 

The model, 27, put on a leggy display in a khaki mini dress as she strutted her stuff along the pavement.

The stylish number featured cut-off sleeves and a figure-hugging shape, clinging to every inch of her enviable figure.  

She completed the look with a pair of black stiletto heels and toted a stylish black handbag in arm.

Gorgeous: Kendall Jenner looked casually chic in a very short dress and heels as she stepped out for lunch at Loulou restaurant in Paris on Sunday

The star kept accessories to a minimum, opting for a simple silver bracelet and banded gold hoop earrings.

Kendall wore her dark tresses in a sleek style over her shoulders and opted for a typically glamorous makeup look. 

The beauty is currently dating Bad Bunny, aka Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, 29.

Neither Kendall nor the Puerto Rican rapper has spoken publicly about their relationship, but a source told People in May, the pair were ‘getting more serious.’

‘They are very cute together. Kendall is happy,’ the insider claimed.

‘He is a fun guy. Very much a gentleman and charming. She likes his vibe. He is very chill.

The source also revealed ‘it was a slow start,’ to the relationship, ‘but they spend almost every day together now.’

It comes after Kendall received online backlash after making comments attempting to distance herself from nepotism.

Wow! The model, 27, put on a leggy display in a khaki mini dress as she strutted her stuff along the pavement

Love life: The beauty is currently dating musician Bad Bunny, (pictured) aka Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, 29

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny grab lunch and go to record store

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the supermodel discussed her discomfort with fame and revealed she doesn’t feel like a ‘Kardashian.’

‘I understand that I fall under the umbrella of the Kardashian sisters. It’s just weird to me because I am just like my dad in so many ways,’ she said.

In another part of the profile, Kendall said, ‘I consider myself one of the luckiest people on the planet to be able to live the life that I live, but I do think that it’s challenging for me a lot more than it’s not.’

Critics took to social media to highlight the contradictions of Jenner’s comments in the article, which was titled How Kendall Jenner Wants to Ditch the Nepo Baby Playbook.

And since the piece came out, old footage from a scene of an early episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians has re emerged on social media.

The outtake shows Kendall’s mom, Kris Jenner, securing her a meeting with agency Wilhelmina Models.

Jenner is just a teenager in the clip, busying herself with an ice pop and her cell phone as her mom enters the room as says, ‘So guess who just called me. Wilhelmina modeling agency. They would love to have a meeting with you.’ 

Criticism: It comes after Kendall received online backlash after making comments attempting to distance herself from nepotism – pictured earlier this month 

Kendall Jenner turns up the heat in Calvin Klein Spring 2023 ad

Then, in a confessional interview, Kris admits: ‘I spent the last two days calling everybody I know so that I can make sure that I set Kendall up with the best modeling agency possible.’

She adds, ‘This is actually a really big deal and I’m so surprised this is happening so fast for her.’

The snippet has been posted with a more recent clip from a Keeping Up With The Kardashians reunion in which Kendall insists she achieved her modeling success independently from her family.

While being interviewed by Andy Cohen, Kendall stresses, ‘I took my last name off of my name on all my modeling cards so that I was taken completely seriously.

‘I mean, I literally went to the middle of nowhere castings. I definitely worked my way to where I am now.’

She added, ‘I think it’s just a perception that people have that I just was like, “Give it to me” and I had it. It definitely was not that.’