Kendall Jenner was spotted stepping out in sunny Los Angeles for a brief trip to Whole Foods earlier on Saturday.
The talented supermodel, 26, kept her look casual and chic as she stocked up on a few necessary items at the market.
The businesswoman has been busy with promoting her 818 tequila brand, which is set to launch a new reserve next month in September.
The entrepreneur donned a stylish summer look for her quick errand. She wore a dark green tank top to help her stay cool in the H๏τ temperatures.
Kendall paired the top with a long, cream-colored skirt with a slit at the back. To complete her overall look for the day, she slipped into a pair of classic black and white Adidas sneakers.
The gorgeous star carried a tan tote bag which she slung over her shoulder instead of holding a purse or handbag.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star had her brunette hair parted in the middle, and allowed the long locks to fall down straight past her shoulders.
Later on after her shopping, she added a long clip to hold some pieces of her hair back.
To accessorize her ensemble, the model added a pair of oval-shaped sunglᴀsses, and opted to add only a small pair of earrings.
After purchasing a few items, Kendall could be seen loading paper bags into her vehicle in the parking garage.
Kendall launched her own 818 tequila brand last year in 2021. Since then, the star has worked hard to instill the success of her business.
On Instagram, the beauty announced that she will be launching a new Eight Reserve, which will be available next month on September 19.
‘Eight Reserve by 818. An incredible blend of Añejos aged up to 8 years in French and American oak barrels,’ she typed out in a caption to promote the new addition to the brand.
The Vogue model hosted an 818 tequila party earlier this week on Thursday evening, and guests included Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, and his wife, Hailey Bieber.
When discussing what some of her early inspirations were to start her own tequila brand, Kendall told Forbes, ‘Coming from such a female dominated family, all of my sisters have their businesses. I’ve been really inspired by that my entire life.’
When conducting research at the beginning of starting her business, the star added, ‘I found that it was a very male dominated space.’
‘I wanted to create a tequila brand that was traditionally crafted and delicious with depths of flavor that was also be gender neutral. I wanted anyone to feel like they could have it on their shelf.’
She also weighed in on that she hoped her brand could be an inspiration to other aspiring business owners.
‘I want to create and build a successful company that can help inspire other female entrepreneurs. That was the really big goal for me to do this.’