Kim Kardashian is pushing the boundaries with skim’s lines once again.
Reality Star 44 modeled Shapear Brand’s new see-through underwear in a photo posted on Instagram on Wednesday. In the standout photo shoot, Kardashian wore milky thread bikini underwear ($64 for three) with the words “curiosity,” “emotion,” and “seduction,” with words written on the backside, and “septicism.”
Kardashian looked back at the camera and saw the brand’s cotton jersey long-sleeved T-shirt ($58) with minimal makeup and smooth hair.
The photo shoot included a close-up shot of her famous Derriere.
The brand’s Instagram caption revealed the size of the Kardashian. Her underwear is small in size and her top is XS.
Although the comments were mostly positive in the post, I thought the font on the underwear reminded me of fashion brand Ed Hardy from the early 2000s.
“I was exhausted thinking I was getting an Ed Hardy Collab,” one user wrote.
Kardashian is not used to going viral due to Skims products. Last month she dropped a seamless sculpture face wrap ($48). This is an elastic mechanism that promises to suck on your cheeks and shape your chin while you sleep.
Some fans weren’t happy with Skims’ wild innovations and made their thoughts known in their Instagram posts from the brand.
“This has become strange. How are you normalizing this?” he wrote. Meanwhile, the second time he said, “We’re not going to make it, what about us? We’re the people I mean.”
The mother of four was recently accused of having her eldest son, 12-year-old northwest, wear a corset and miniskirt during her family holiday in Rome, Italy.
West, sports style blue ombre hair in pigtails and towers above her mother in platform boots.
Kardashian has received many comments criticizing him as being too mature for the 12-year-old, but the mother-daughter duo seemed to have no chatter reaching them.
They left in Rome again on Tuesday, and West continued to rock her bright blue hair and another eye-catching denim miniskirt combo.
The preteen finished the look with a Balenciaga sparkling silver wallet, which costs $6,850.