The 28-year-old supermodel was spotted walking around Beverly Hills in a nearly timeless runway outfit.
She wore a navy wrap dress – cinched with a belt to accentuate her enviably tiny waist – and matching trousers.
Pairing black leather shoes with dark sunglasses, she made her look even more personal with Bottega Veneta’s $4,600 Kalimero Città bag.
Her latest leggy sighting comes about three months after news broke that she and her steamy boyfriend Bad Bunny had ended their romance.
Her fans jumped into the comments and started asking about her love life, believing that her post was a veiled dig at her boyfriend.
‘Does Conejo malo hurt you??!’ wrote a post, using the Spanish phrase for ‘Bad Bunny’, who is from Puerto Rico and performs in Spanish.
Even though Kendall and Bad Bunny have been seen together since February 2023, they have remained publicly silent about the relationship.
When the topic came up in Kendall’s interview with WSJ Magazine this past summer, she offered no further details other than ‘no comment.’
However, she did shed some light on why she has chosen to take such a private attitude towards her love life, which in the past has included Blake Griffin and Devin Booker.
Kendall wants to maintain a “balance between keeping things private and keeping things sacred,” she explained to the magazine.
Her goal is to ‘not let the unfortunate frustration and stress of everyone trying to get in the way stop me from having fun. Does that make sense?’
She added: ‘I’ll try to do things as privately as possible because I just think that’s the healthier way to handle relationships anyway.’
Bad Bunny chose to keep a similar secret about Kendall when he covered Rolling Stone recently — and for similar reasons.
‘I know something is about to happen. I know [people] will say something. Everyone knows everything about me, so what else do I have 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 are at the worst time, the worst time for the privacy of others; not only artists but also people. Nowadays no one respects anyone’s privacy or life.’
He’s realistic about the fact that ‘[f]ans always want to know more, but I don’t focus on that. I will always live my life my way.’
On his new album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow), Bad Bunny addresses the scrutiny on his private life.
In the opening song, he distinguishes between his “true fans” and those “stupid enough to imagine that they” know the lives of famous people.’