Kim Kardashian posts photos in barely-there dress
Kim Kardashian sure knows how to bounce back from a divorce, as she flaunted her figure in a racy dress.
Kim Kardashian is handling divorce well.
The shapewear mogul, 40, poured her famous curves into a custom, curve-hugging dress by Namita Khade, which she showed off in a series of photos on Instagram.
Right in line with the hanging-by-a-thread designs beloved by celebrities right now, Kardashian’s barely-there dress is comprised of knit panels tethered together with crisscrossed strings and features real freshwater pearls, according to the designer.
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“It’s not for you to understand,” the mother-of-four captioned the shots, seemingly referring to her skin-baring, physics-defying outfit.
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Judging by her post’s tropical backdrop, Kardashian seemingly snapped the picture during her fashion-filled weekend in Miami, where she was spotted hanging out with Colombian superstar Maluma following her split from husband Kanye West, whom she is divorcing.
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With sexy looks like these, it’s easy to see why the reality star is earning the title of “most eligible billionaire bachelorette” and being courted by royals, billionaires and A-listers alike, as a source recently told Page Six.
“People are reaching out through mutual friends and people that she’s worked with to set her up with everyone from royal family members to A-list actors to athletes to billionaire CEOs,” a source said, adding, “People are also trying to reach out to her via DM.”
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Although Kardashian is being flooded with a bevy of dating options, we’re told the soon-to-be single mum is “not looking for anyone right now”.
“She’s not looking to jump into anything but is keeping an open mind,” a source said.
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