Kendall Jenner nails winter chic in faux fur cowboy boots while sister Kylie dresses down in Aspen

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Kendall and Kylie Jenner looked effortlessly chic on Sunday as they enjoyed a New Year's Day lunch with pals in Aspen, Colorado.The fashion model, 27,  wrapped up for the season in a pair of faux fur cowboy boots and a cosy lined Simon Miller coat in a faded brown shade.While her beauty mogul sister, 25, opted for a casual yet cool ensemble, donning a pair of camouflage utility-style cargo trousers for the outing.

Chic: Kendall Jenner (left) nailed winter chic in faux fur cowboy boots while her sister Kylie (right) dressed down in camouflage utility trousers as they enjoyed a New Year's day lunch in AspenThe sibling duo have been enjoying a trip to Aspen over the New Year festivities and stepped out for a bite to eat on the first day of 2023.Kendall's pointed toe boots were placed over a pair of light wash skinny jeans as she added a simple white T-shirt.

She carried a tassel detailed handbag over her shoulder while keeping warm in the longline coat, with her brunette tresses pulled away from her face and into a half bun.Shielding her eyes with sunglasses, the beauty opted for a natural palette of makeup to enhance her complexion.

Bundled up: Kendall's pointed toe boots were placed over a pair of light wash skinny jeans as she added a simple white T-shirt and a cozy Simon Miller jacket Utility style: Kylie kept things stylish as she donned a pair of platformed mini Ugg boots with her trousers Kylie kept things stylish as she donned a pair of platformed mini Ugg boots with her trousers.The mother-of-two added a taupe crew-neck and a leather, lined aviator jacket on top of the ensemble.Her raven locks were left to fall freely as she carried a mini handbag and shielded her eyes with a pair of black sunglasses. .

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