Tuesday 24 May 2016

Check Out This Kim Kardashian's Outfit - Its Outrageous. - Kim And Kanye Attending a Gala Dinner.

Kim Kardashian continued to wow us over on this side of the Atlantic. In London for the Vogue 100th anniversary celebrations, Kim is pictured here attending a gala dinner in Kensington to fete the magazine's centenary year.

The dinner was hosted by UK Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman alongside new Roberto Cavalli designer Peter Dundas who has also kitted out Kim in this sheer lace concoction - custom made Cavalli couture thank you very much.


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On Monday, Kim made sure she was the main talking piece once again as she mixed with the fashion pack at the star-studded Vogue 100 gala in London.

The stunning reality TV queen turned heads as she sauntered into the A-list event alongside husband Kanye West.

After slimming down following the birth of her second child, son Saint, last year, the beauty is determined to retake her crown as one of showbiz's raciest dressers.

The beauty showed off her incredible curves in a sheer khaki design, which gave the impression she was totally nude underneath.

Kim was keen to show off every angle of her dress, which boasted a sheer panel at the cleavage and huge green belt, posing up a storm as she headed into the event.

Kanye, meanwhile, let his wife take the lead - wearing a simple all-black ensemble as he stared in awe at his stunning partner.

The exhibition marks the centenary of the British arm of Vogue, which was exported to the UK by American publisher Condé Montrose Nast in 1916.
It is the first of its kind, celebrating the images which have graced the pages of the magazine over the last centry.

The works of Cecil Beaton, Irving Penn, David Bailey, Herb Ritts, Mario Testino and Corinne Day all appeared in the display.

It featured some of British Vogue's most iconic shots, from Princess Diana posing in a tiara for Testino, to 90's grunge-era Kate Moss and even a model standing among the rubble in war-torn London during the Blitz.

Other snaps include the Beckhams at the height of their '90s fame, a cocky young Jude Law, late great designer Alexander McQueen and even the future King of England, Price Charles, who was snapped posing with chickens on his country estate.

Speaking about what makes Vogue so iconic, Shulman - who has edited since 1992 - said that the publication was 'very clear about the core values [of fashion] while being open to adaptation and innovation.'

Aimed as a guide for the rich and wealthy to spend their money, the magazine transcended its original boundaries of reporting the latest fashion trends to purchase to become a bench-mark for social events, culture and trends of the day.



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