If You Love Kendall Jenner's Style, These Are the 7 Things to Buy in 2026
Kick off the New Year in style with the model's favorite looks.
Kendall Jenner is the arbiter of what’s cool in fashion. The second-youngest Kardashian-Jenner sibling’s style has become a hallmark of minimalism thanks to her penchant for tailored, unfussy silhouettes and sleek neutral colors. And while we might not all have access to new designer collections (she’s basically a walking advertisement for The Row), that doesn’t mean it’s not possible to re-create Jenner’s buzzy street style looks.
In fact, many of the model’s trusty wardrobe essentials can easily be sourced at accessible brands like Zara, H&M, and Mango. For instance, draped coats, a leading outerwear trend this season, have been a favorite of Jenner’s as of late, and fortunately, there’s no shortage of styles on the market to scoop up right now. The 818 Tequila founder is also no stranger to polo tops—another silhouette reigning supreme this season.
So as you’re starting to think about your 2026 style (yes, it’s that time already), consider adding Jenner’s tried-and-true closet staples to your wardrobe in the coming year. If she endorses a specific product, you know it’s good.
Belted Coats
A no-fuss belted coat with casual jeans is a winning street style formula, as illustrated by Jenner. Note: Dakota Johnson is also an advocate of the practical outerwear silhouette if you needed further convincing to add one to your outerwear collection.
WEARING: The Row coat and Lilou bag ($3350)
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Triangle Scarves
So long, balaclavas. This season is all about the triangle scarf—just ask Jenner, who endorsed the emerging trend by way of an Almina Concept style during Paris Fashion Week in October.
WEARING: The Row Rhydian coat ($5500), Nythera skirt ($1,600), Canal loafers ($990), and Lilou bag ($3350); Almina Concept triangle scarf
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Dark-Wash Jeans
Though classic true blues will never exit the chat, fashion people—Jenner included—are slipping into dark washes this winter. Take it from the style crowd: These jeans instantly elevate every outfit.
WEARING: The Row Tommy Top ($650) and bag; Darkpark Khris barrel leg jeans ($605); Aeyde Kirsten ballet flats ($395)
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Funnel-Neck Jackets
We can thank Phoebe Philo for the funnel-neck jacket craze, as the namesake designer debuted the look in her inaugural collection last October. Of course, Kendall Jenner further helped put the look on the map. It's easy to understand the appeal: With a high neckline, the silhouette is equal parts polished and practical.
WEARING: The Row Jilly Jacket ($9500), Caledon Pants ($1875), Cecily Bag ($990), and shoes; Chimi Code Sunglasses ($200)
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Slim Glasses
You needn't have poor eyesight to rock a pair of glasses. As of late, celebrities like Jenner and Hailey Bieber have made the case for wearing slim-shaped frames with a variety of looks, from luxe dresses to pared-back jeans.
WEARING: Dior dress; The Row Liisa Pumps ($1090); Chimi Edith Glasses ($200)
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Polo Sweaters
The polo sweater trend shows no sign of losing momentum, and Jenner would have to agree. The model reaches for the preppy silhouette for casual outings, oftentimes paired with jeans and loafers.
WEARING: The Row sweater, Nuance Shoulder Bag ($2990), and Canal Loafers ($990)
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Draped Coats
When it comes to luxe outerwear trends, draped coats are leading the pack this winter. As Jenner demonstrates below, the silhouette infuses every ensemble with understated flair.
WEARING: The Row coat, Nuance Shoulder Bag ($2990), and loafers; Polo Ralph Lauren Baseball Cap ($55)
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Kelsey is a Los Angeles–based fashion, lifestyle, and beauty writer with more than six years of experience. She began her career in 2019 as an intern at The Zoe Report, where she later held roles including Editorial Assistant, Fashion & Beauty Writer, and Associate Fashion Editor. Kelsey also spent time at Shopbop as a copywriter, shaping homepage, email, and social media content for the retailer. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Fashion Business Management from The Fashion Institute of Technology. Her work has also appeared in Vogue, Glamour, Byrdie, InStyle, Refinery29, WWD, Footwear News, and Coveteur.