Kylie Jenner gives a sneak peek at second Khy Frankie’s Bikinis collab in tiny two pieces

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Khy x Frankie’s Bikinis is ready for round two. Khy Frankie's Bikinis

Kylie Jenner is back in her natural habitat with a new collaboration.

The beauty mogul’s apparel line, Khy, is ready to embark on its second collaboration with one of her favorite swimwear brands: Frankie’s Bikinis.

Just in time to celebrate high summer, the designing duo have released a sneak peek into their new capsule — and it’s filled with many a barely-there bikini.

Launching July 14, the partnership was revealed on Instagram Thursday afternoon by way of a trio of teaser videos.

Each video was an homage to Los Angeles. The first was captioned, “fever dream,” the second, “someone is always watching in this city” and the third, “a collection about the art of being seen and the moments in between. dreamt up together.”

Kylie Jenner and the brand will be collaborating on a second capsule, set to release on July 14. Khy Frankie's Bikinis
The collab was teased on Instagram on Thursday, with Jenner and Frankie’s Bikini’s founder Francesca Aiello modeling the styles. Khy Frankie's Bikinis

Each video features Jenner as well as Frankie’s Bikinis founder Francesca Aiello wearing a selection of barely-there swimsuits that are part of their latest collab.

Speaking to Elle, Aiello shared, “Kylie and I were inspired by a love for our hometown of Los Angeles,” adding, “We went through our personal closets to find vintage pieces that felt as unique and sexy as the city itself, while also fitting in with our first collaboration.”

In one video, Jenner models a black two-piece crafted to look like leather, which she styles with a pair of metallic silver stiletto heels. Aiello wears an underwire style in the same material.

In another, the pair twins in Barbie pink lamé bikinis that would make Elle Woods proud.

The barely-there bikinis are inspired by the city of LA. Khy Frankie's Bikinis
Aiello told Elle, “We went through our personal closets to find vintage pieces that felt as unique and sexy as the city itself, while also fitting in with our first collaboration.” Khy Frankie's Bikinis

The Khy founder also shared the collection on her own Instagram, along with an image of herself lying on a pool float in a blue snakeskin number. “Round two 💌 with @francescaaiello and somehow even dreamier this time,” she wrote.

Jenner hosted a Kylie Cosmetics girls trip last month, during which she wore a similar pink snakeskin bikini that might very well have been an peek into the unannounced Khy x Frankie’s Bikinis collab.

In fact, Jenner herself revealed that she actually spent much of the Turks & Caicos trip silently teasing the collaboration; On her Instagram Story, she re-shared three separate bikini-clad posts: a camo string bikini, an underwire faux leather look and a silver lamé two-piece.

Khy x Frankie’s Bikinis first collection launched in July 2025, inspired by vintage lingerie — and quickly sold out.

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