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Days after fans mocked her for wearing a chunky Yeezy sweater and thigh-high boot in 110-degree weather, Kim Kardashian showed off a new haircut and one of her go-to shoe styles for a Monday appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
The KKW Beauty mogul, who chatted about Donald Trump and Kanye West during the interview, was spotted making her way to set in a pair of skintight black velvet Karlie velour leggings by Lisa Marie Fernandez, which she’s worn on several other occasions styled with a slinky black one-shoulder bra top featuring a long thin piece of fabric down the front.
The mom of three, who recently changed her long locks to a bob, reached for clear Yeezy Season 6 PVC mules in “Smoke” to pull her outfit together. The open back style, which retails for $661, boasts a pointed toe and a clear 3.5-inch heel. The reality star topped things off with mirrored Dior x Rihanna sunglasses.
On the show, the 37-year-old social media queen revealed to Kimmel that she was naked prepping for a Steven Klein photo shoot when President Donald Trump called her regarding her effort to seek the release of 63-year-old grandmother Alice Marie Johnson, who had been sentenced to life in prison in 1996 for a first-time, nonviolent drug offense.
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