the tank dress design, which featured splashes of blue, red, orange and black, in the rather less glam surroundings of a car lot.
She paired her look with a plain black handbag and matching thonged sandals to make sure her gown commanded all the attention.
After uploading a snap to her Instagram page showing her gazing over her shoulder, Kendall followed up with a cute short video in which she used the urban underground surroundings as her runway.
In the image caption, she instead made reference to her open-toed footwear, as she wrote: "I’m blocking all toe comments."
Her mom, Kris Jenner, was quick to pen: "God, I love you."
Another fan then wrote: "What beautiful, kind girls you have. Love how you all support each other."
Kendall showed off the new frock after the Kardashians were slammed for their excessive displays of wealth.
Youngest Kar-Jenner Kylie was called out for her head-to-toe Diesel outfit and $1.5K worth of rings during a recent social media snap.
WEALTH SLAM
Earlier this month, fans called out Kourtney, 42, for showing off a $530 skull lamp from her fiancé Travis Barker’s new homeware line.
And weeks earlier, Kim, 41, was ripped for bragging about her millions in a resurfaced tweet.
Back in 2016, Kim wrote: “Sorry I'm late to the party guys I was busy cashing my 80 million video game check & transferring 53 million into our joint account.”
The tweet referred to the money she had earned from the free-to-play mobile game, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.
The game has players attempt to climb the hierarchy of Hollywood and achieve enough fame to become A-list celebrities.
Just days before the tweet resurfaced, Kim was also called out for showing off her new customized Burberry trench coat.
Trenches from the British heritage brand can cost upwards of $2,000.
FANS GO OFF
Fans were incensed as Kim had complained that "nobody wants to work" in a "delusional" interview - but showed off her free designer coat days later.
It's not the first time the mother-of-four has been branded "out of touch."
In 2020, she sparked global backlash for jetting to a private island with her friends and family to celebrate her 40th birthday at the height of the global pandemic.
The SKIMS founder was slammed for saying she was able to feel "normal" by going on a tropical vacation.
“After two weeks of multiple health screens and asking everyone to quarantine, I surprised my closest inner circle with a trip to a private island where we could pretend things were normal just for a brief moment in time," she wrote at the time.
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