Kendall Jenner made something of a statement with her latest ensemble — one that seemed to be missing one major accessory.
The 28-year-old model recently visited the Louvre Museum during his stay in Paris, France, apparently avoiding the crowds with a special late-night entry. In the photos posted from the outing, Jenner took advantage of the art wearing a black blouse and matching black skirt. She raised eyebrows, however, by going barefoot.
“The Louvre at midnight,” she captioned the post, which included photos of her alone in front of Paolo Veronese’s Renaissance painting “The Wedding at Cana” and Leonardo DaVinci’s iconic “Mona Lisa.”
“I’m so impressed by bare feet in the Louvre,” one commenter wrote. Another added: “Barefoot in the Louvre? I don’t think so.”
Jenner did not say whether her visit was personal or if she was there on business, perhaps for a photo or video shoot.
While in the City of Light, Jenner walked — and rode horses with his friend Gigi Hadid — for the Vogue World: Paris Show.
She shared a collection of behind-the-scenes highlights on Instagram with the caption, “how lucky are we,” tagging VogueHermes and Hadid.
“Very lucky,” Hadid replied.
During her free time in Paris, Jenner was photographed going out to dinner with Bad Bunny as the pair appear to be rekindling their romance. He also performed at Vogue World: Paris parade, which took place in the middle of Paris Fashion Week.
“Kendall and Bad Bunny are totally back together and it was only a matter of time before they rekindled their relationship,” a source told ET earlier this month. “They just needed some space so they could come back to each other.”
“Kendall really likes him, loves being able to be herself around him and thinks he’s cool and down to earth,” the source added. “She’s a fan of his music and she likes to go to his shows when she can to support him.”
The feeling is mutual, according to the source, who said Bad Bunny “appreciates Kendall for who she really is” and “genuinely cares about Kendall and they laugh, have fun together and vibe.”