Kendall Jenner's appearance at a Tiffany & Co. store opening sparks chaos in the streets of Sydney as hundreds of fans desperately scramble for a photo By Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:21 BST, 4 April 2019 | Updated: 21:21 BST, 4 April 2019 Viewcomments Kendall Jenner was the guest of honor at Tiffany & Co.'s flagship store opening in Sydney, Australia on Thursday night. And while the event itself went smoothly, it was carnage on the streets outside as hundreds of people gathered to take photos of their idol. Kendall, who wore a feathered pink mini dress, was flanked by bodyguards as hoards of fans scrambled for selfies and autographs. She's here! Kendall Jenner's appearance at a Tiffany & Co store opening in Sydney on Thursday night sparked chaos in the streets as hundreds of fans desperately scrambled for a photo Despite being at the centre of human tidal wave, a relaxed-looking Kendall smiled happily as she was escorted through the crowd. The Victoria's Secret model reportedly earned $500,000 (US$355,800) for her whirlwind 24-hour trip to Australia. If this estimate is correct, Kendall received around $21,000 an hour - or $350 a minute - during her trip Down Under. A fashion insider told The Daily Telegraph that the $500,000 figure for the Tiffany & Co. appearance is likely an 'an under-estimate'. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 23, jetted into Sydney on Thursday morning and is reportedly flying back to the U.S. on Friday. Kendall attended the store opening alongside lesser-known local stars, including Lara Bingle, Jesinta Campbell and Victoria Lee. She turned heads in a quirky feathered mini dress, which featured ruffled sleeves and a strapless design. According to News.com.au, a number of questions were off-limits to journalists hoping to speak to Kendall, including the controversial Fyre Festival. She was among a handful of models and influencers hired to promote the event, which was eventually cancelled amid gross financial and logistical mismanagement. Speaking to The New York Times last month, Kendall said of her involvement: 'You get reached out to by people to, whether it be to promote or help or whatever, and you never know how these things are going to turn out, sometimes it's a risk.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility