Kylie Jenner's creepy 'Bride of Frankenstein' Halloween creation has gone down a treat on social media, and it turns out the New Zealand fashion label Entire Studios is the brains of the outfit.
The makeup mogul, 25, shared on Instagram over the weekend a series of spooky snaps of her as Frankenstein's bride, complete with faux stitches on her face and a silver-streaked beehive hairdo.
For her get-up, Jenner opted for a flowing, sleeveless white gown that puddled on the floor with sharp, padded shoulders and bandages wrapped around her arms.
Entire Studios, known for its futuristic and loosely tailored designs, relaxed, oversized silhouettes and neutral, monochromatic colour palettes, later reshared the images to its own Instagram account on Saturday.
The Auckland and LA-based label, created by Sebastian Hunt and Dylan Richards Diaz, has appeared on Jenner's body before. As reported by Stuff, the reality television star donned one of the brand's signature puffer jackets for her daughter Stormi's third birthday last year, and in 2020, older sister Kim Kardashian also wore an Entire Studios puffer for a shot on her Instagram.
And if you think Entire Studios' current collection showcases a similar style to the cuts, colours and silhouettes of Kanye 'Ye' West's Yeezy collaboration with Adidas, you're not wrong. Founders Hunt and Richards Diaz were scouted to be 'ghost consultants' for Yeezy and worked in Los Angeles for a number of years.
The Entire Studios gown wasn't the only outfit Jenner donned for her Frankenstein's bride series, with the star also selecting a custom bandage dress by Glenn Martens for Jean Paul Gaultier, while a third look was created by New York-based designer Haixi Ren.
The businesswoman also replicated the iconic looks of the cult horror hostess character Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, dubbing herself 'Kyvira'. She debuted her first Halloween-themed look, Wicked Witch of the West, weeks ago.