KYLIE Jenner has showcased her pin-thin frame in a skimpy bikini and sported new glasses in a sexy photoshoot.
The beauty mogul has been promoting her new Khy swimsuit collection and has personally modeled several of the pieces.
Her latest shoot featured The Kardashians star donning a super-tiny string cheetah-print bikini while posing in various spots throughout her home.
Kylie, 28, nearly busted out of the suit’s petite top that barely covered her bare breasts.
Her low-cut bottoms were just as daring as she tugged on the strings in one pic, teasing more of her hips and backside.
The camera captured her hourglass frame as she leaned against a tan door, her long dark locks flowing down her shoulders in loose waves.
Other photos showed Kylie wearing large black-framed eyeglasses, adding to her sultry look.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder cozied up under the covers in bed while looking at an iPad and snapped a close-up shot, in which she put her breasts on display.
Kylie announced in her Instagram caption that her new swimsuit line was now available to purchase on the Khy website.
Most of the pieces come in multiple colors and range from $90 to $185.
Fans raced to the comments to praise Kylie for her jaw-dropping appearance in the swimwear and vowed to purchase numerous sets.
The TV personality collaborated with supermodel and Frankies Bikinis founder, Francesca Aiello, 31, for the Fever Dream collection.
They were featured in multiple steamy ad campaigns to promote the launch in recent weeks.
The latest showed the duo entangled together beneath a sprinkler and rolling around in the grass, while donning matching pink bikinis.
They also posed wearing similar black two-piece suits and high heels in other seductive shots taken on the floor of an empty room.
Kylie previously joined forces with Francesca for their first joint venture last July, creating the push-up underwire swim line, Cloud Cups.
The reality star first introduced swimwear under her Khy clothing brand in July 2024.
Francesca launched Frankies Bikinis in 2012.






