
Kylie Jenner’s label Khy continues to expand its collaborative roster with the introduction of a new partnership with New York-based designer Grace Ling. Since its launch, Khy has worked with names such as POSTER GIRL, Namilia, and Frankies Bikinis. Now the brand turns to Ling, whose design approach offers a sharp contrast to Khy’s minimal foundation while maintaining a clear sense of wearability.
The collaboration draws from Khy’s pared-down aesthetic and pairs it with Ling’s vision. The result is a capsule that focuses on sleek wardrobe staples elevated with unexpected details. Each garment arrives in bamboo jersey, chosen for its silky texture and natural drape. The fabric gives each piece movement while sculpting the body with a fit that feels precise without excess. Pierced metal accents punctuate the looks, offering a design signature that ties directly back to Ling’s practice.

Grace Ling speaks about the intention behind the collaboration, framing it around a woman’s sense of independence and aspiration. “This collaboration is for the young woman, a dreamer, aspiring to unique success. This collection is for the girl who wants to be sexy for herself, not necessarily for someone else,” she says. Ling also notes her personal connection to fashion as a tool for manifestation: “I buy pieces that give me a certain feeling – reminders of who I want to be and where I’m going. I hope that this collaboration serves that purpose.”

Six pieces form the capsule, each designed to move easily across settings while carrying a distinctive edge. The Pierced Halter Maxi Dress serves as one of the centerpieces, combining a clean silhouette with metallic accents that catch attention without disrupting the overall flow. The Pierced Halter Bodysuit builds on the same structure, offering versatility for layering or wearing alone. A pair of Low-Rise trousers adds a sharp balance to the collection, grounding the more sculpted tops with an understated yet confident base.

Color plays an essential role in defining the capsule’s versatility. Each piece arrives in black, white, and “Slate,” shades that create a direct line between simplicity and sophistication. The limited palette allows the fabric and detailing to lead, ensuring focus remains on drape, fit, and the metal piercings that define the collaboration. These decisions tie Khy’s accessible foundation to Ling’s experimental approach, creating pieces that feel equally functional and distinct.
The Khy x Grace Ling collection offers a concise but considered expansion of Khy’s collaborative strategy. It emphasizes how a strong partnership can bring new design language into a recognizable framework without diluting either perspective. Now available on the Khy website, the capsule reinforces the brand’s focus on aligning with designers who bring a unique perspective while ensuring the final product remains wearable and adaptable.
