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Kim Kardashian Proves She's a Rare Gem With Blinding Diamond Look
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Date:2025-04-17 18:49:10
Kim Kardashian quite literally shined bright like a diamond with her latest look.
The Kardashians star rivaled the New York City skyline, as she dazzled in a blinding two-piece set to celebrate her new SKIMS collection with Swarovski on Nov. 7.
For the fabulous affair, held at the jewelry brand's new flagship store on Fifth Avenue, Kim wowed in a see-through halter neck top and matching miniskirt that was made entirely out of sparkly crystals.
And in true Kim fashion, she took this as the perfect opportunity to showcase one of her new pieces, wearing a light gray pair of Swarovski-embellished boxers. The 43-year-old completed her look with a diamond-adorned anklet and clear sandal heels.
As for the 43-year-old's beauty? She also brought the glitz and glam, sporting a Pamela Anderson-inspired '90s updo—complete with tousled bangs and messy side tendrals—and her signature monochromatic makeup look.
She looked like a dream—and her latest collaboration is just that for her.
"The Swarovski crystals and the glamour of the brand make me feel so happy," she told Elle in an interview published Nov. 6, "and I hope our customers feel the same way when wearing the collection. Merging jewelry design and ready-to-wear is something I've always wanted to do."
And while the reality TV star's collection is a total gem, she has more to celebrate, like her newly released line of push-up bras with built-in nipples.
"The Earth's temperature is getting hotter and hotter," the 43-year-old cheekily said in an Oct. 27 Instagram, "the sea levels are rising, the ice sheets are shrinking. And I'm not a scientist, but I do believe everyone can use their skillset to do their part. That's why I'm introducing a brand-new bra with a built-in nipple."
Upping the ante, Kim wore a skintight beige top that displayed the nipple design. "So, no matter how hot it is," she continued, "you'll always look cold. Some days are hard, but these nipples are harder. And unlike the icebergs, these aren't going anywhere."
There's no denying Kim continues to push the boundaries with her style. Keep reading to see all of her fierce and fabulous looks over the years.
Kim went full Matrix mode in Italy.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum wore a leather dress from SKIMS' collaboration with Fendi while receiving the award for Brand Innovator of 2021 during WSJ. Magazine's Innovator Awards ceremony. Also: hello, snake skin booties!
The SKIMS founder celebrated her new collection with Swarovski by wearing a diamond-adorned look.
Kim strutted her stuff in this jaw-dropping hot pink Balenciaga catsuit that she donned on the way to her post-Saturday Night Live hosting afterparty.
Kim walked the infamous 2021's Met Gala red carpet covered entirely in a custom Balenciaga outfit and signature ponytail.
Social media had a lot to say about Kim's Christmas outfit—couture Schiaparelli outfitted with a leather bodice featuring six-pack abs and a matching green silk velvet skirt—but she remained unphased.
Kim rang in the big 4-0 in a gold vintage Vivienne Westwood gown.
Modeling vintage Balmain—a crop top with shoulder pads and a pair of thigh-high biker shorts—Kim dubbed herself a "Balmain Barbie" in Sept. 2020.
Kim attended the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscars party in a dramatic ruffled cream gown.
The E! star looks gorgeous in mint at the 2019 E! People's Choice Awards.
Kim showed up to the 2019 Creative Arts Emmys in a simple black one-shoulder velvet dress.
Kim won the 2019 Met Gala red carpet in this dripping wet latex look by Thierry Mugler.
For the 2018 E! PCAs, Kim went with a psychedelic, skin-tight sheer number that made us do a double take.
Stop the presses! The headline-making star wears a newspaper printed skirt with a matching Dior bag at a Levi's denim event in NYC.
It seems nearly impossible to avoid a nip slip in this barely there vintage 1998 Thierry Mugler cut-out dress, but somehow Kim managed to pull off this strappy, boob-baring look without a wardrobe malfunction!
Kim's cleavage was the star of the amfAR Gala red carpet in this daring, super low-cut black vintage Versace dress from the fashion house's 1991 collection. The eye-popping design oozes sex appeal and definitely commands attention.
Kim ensured that her pin-up status remained in tact in this pink skin-tight latex mini dress by Atsuko Kudo.
In true Mrs. West fashion, this star's look, designed by Off-White's Virgil Abloh, was a statement piece at the Louis Vuitton men's show.
If you were at the 2018 Met Gala, we're sure your eyes were locked in on Kim's shimmering tight Versace number!
Kim looked drop-dead-gorgeous at a Balmain party in this tiny white crop top and sheer bedazzled skirt.
Kim stepped out to celebrate her friend's success wearing a vintage Jeremy Scott money-covered trench, matching boots and a crystal Judith Leiber money purse.
Mrs. West donned an all-black blazer ensemble sans shirt at the 2017 LACMA Art + Film Gala.
For a Balenciaga fashion show, Kim went makeup free in an off-the-shoulder Balenciaga trench and black and white grid-print Balenciaga boots.
Nothing says Greek empress more than this beige crop top and skirt ensemble. The look was paired with white heels and Christian Billets cuffed bracelets. Way to slay, Kim.
Kim attends The Tot holiday party in LA in a sleek light gray tank dress with a sexy stomach cut-out.
The reality star hosts Las Vegas' Hakkasan nightclub's third anniversary.
Kim wowed in this white Valentino caped gown that accentuated her growing baby bump at the 2015 InStyle awards in Los Angeles.
Kim bares it all in this Laquan Smith ensemble for the DailyMailOnline Yacht Party during the 2015 Cannes film festival.
Also while in Cannes, Kim sports a business-glam Balmain ensemble for the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival .
At the 2015 Met Gala in New York City Kim flaunted it all in this feathered and embellished sheer Roberto Cavalli gown.
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