Kim Kardashian and sisters Kylie and Kendall have a glam sisters' night out at Academy Museum Gala
Three Kardashian-Jenner sisters recently went on one of their most spectacular family nights out.
On the 19th of October Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, and Kim Kardashian attended the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures' annual gala in Los Angeles, where the star-studded guest list rivaled that of the Oscars.
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The SKIMS founder appeared dressed in a vintage white corset and matching robe coat from Thierry Mugler's spring 1998 couture collection, complete with nude heels. Kylie wore the same line's semi-sheer, naked-style gown with strappy black mermaid skirt embellishments. She appeared on the red carpet beside Kendall, who donned a black Schiaparelli gown with chest cutouts.
"Thierry Mugler 1998 couture," Kylie said on Instagram, with photographs of herself wearing the garment, "for a very special sister night."
Khloe Kardashian, her sister, liked her post and sarcastically commented, "I am mad at you."
Kylie, who has previously attended star-studded events such as the Met Gala with her family, also offered a behind-the-scenes peek at their night out, which included footage of her and Kendall arriving at the gala together.
Inside the gala, the three sisters were pictured hanging out with Kaia Gerber. Kim was also seen conversing with Demi Moore and Sarah Paulson.
Nicole Kidman, Amy Adams, Eva Longoria, Eddie Redmayne, Taraji P. Henson, Joe Alwyn, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo from Wicked, and Jessica Biel were among the other celebrities in attendance.
While the Kardashian-Jenners enjoyed their sisters' outing, John Travolta and his daughter Ella Bleu Travolta turned it into a family night.
The gala also served as a glamorous date night for some celebrity couples. The roster includes Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix, and Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song.
The fourth annual banquet honored three celebrities: Rita Moreno with the Icon Award, Paul Mescal with the Vantage Award, and Quentin Tarantino with the Luminary Award.
At the Rolex-sponsored event, the director reunited with longtime partner Uma Thurman and announced that his initial handwritten draft of the Pulp Fiction script would be donated to the museum.