Is the Kylie Jenner Era Finally Shrinking? Simone Biles Calls Out ‘Khy’ for a Sizing Fail

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When Simone Biles tries your clothes and publicly roasts them on Instagram, it’s safe to say the PR team is breaking a sweat. The world’s most decorated gymnast, standing proudly at 4’8″, recently had a not-so-golden experience with Khy, Kylie Jenner’s fashion brand. Biles ordered the Faux Leather Oversized Blazer in XXS/XS—yet it fit like a trench coat. Literally.

She didn’t hold back: “Ms. Kylie Jenner, this is a crime !!!!!!” she joked in a now-viral Instagram Story, followed by a side-by-side comparison with Gigi Hadid drowning in an oversized hoodie. The message? Petite girlies are tired of disappearing under “one size fits all” fashion.

Sure, the blazer was supposed to be oversized—just like Kylie likes it—but Biles’ post hit a nerve and reignited a bigger convo about fashion’s total disregard for body diversity. In an industry where even a gymnastic powerhouse like Simone can’t find a fit, something’s clearly off.

The Oversized Aesthetic Has Gone Too Far for Kylie Jenner

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Khy launched in late 2023 with minimal, neutral tones, a faux-leather obsession, and silhouettes large enough to double as tents. And while this Gen Z aesthetic might slay in theory, the execution? Not always wearable—especially if you’re not 5’10″ with model limbs.

According to a source close to Jenner, the blazer Simone wore was intentionally oversized and styled the way Kylie likes it herself. But let’s be real—when the smallest available size makes an elite athlete look like she’s cosplaying as a curtain, it’s less “intentional design” and more design oversight.

Copy-Paste Fashion? Khy’s Been Here Before

The sizing drama isn’t Khy’s only fashion faux pas. The brand’s sleek launch was quickly shadowed by accusations of copying designs from independent creators.

Designer Betsy Johnson claimed that Jenner’s team had access to her line sheet and concept months before Khy’s debut—yet somehow, Khy’s drop looked suspiciously similar to her Products.ltd line. Faux leather, muted colors, boxy fits… ring a bell?

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Then came Jessica Johansen-Bell, an Australian designer who’s dressed Kylie before. She said the brand’s twisted strap dresses look nearly identical to her long-standing Johansen designs. Coincidence? The designers—and their loyal fans—aren’t convinced.

So far, Kylie has stayed silent, leaving the fashion world to question: is Khy just another fast-fashion clone bankrolled by celebrity power?

While Khy initially made headlines for raking in $1 million in its first hour, recent buzz is focused more on ethical concerns than viral sales. The Simone Biles moment was funny—but it also added fuel to a larger issue: representation in design, ethical originality, and size inclusivity.

Simone’s accidental blazer moment just might be the tipping point. Maybe it’s time for a fashion line that celebrates athletic, petite, and real-life bodies. Or maybe—like fans are saying—it’s time Simone Biles launches her own brand.

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