Page Six may receive compensation or receive an affiliate commission when you click or make a purchase on a link. Featured prices are subject to change.
Looks like someone is preparing for V-day.
In a series of Instagram photos posted on Wednesday, Kim Kardashian struck a series of sensual poses in a skimpy lingerie set from her brand Skims.
The brunette sexy modeled her label’s silk lace unlined demi bra and matching silk lace string thong, both made of espresso-colored silk and black lace.
Kardashian completed her boudoir-perfect setup with a silk lace robe in the same color.
“xoxo, @skims 💌💘,” she captioned the post.
Celebrity friends were quick to comment, with Lala Anthony adding: “😍😍😍😍Love,” and Olivia Pearson: “Yep🔥🔥🔥😍.”
Fashion photographer Mert Alas also joined in by adding a fire emoji.
Fans also paid attention to the risque shot.
One fan wrote, “Okay, Kimberly 😍,” while another added, “So proud of how far Kim has come and who knows it’s just the beginning for her 💯.”
A third praised the businessman, calling him a “marketing genius 👏👌🙌”.
Skims opened its Valentine’s Day shop last week, and it’s filled with equally stunning styles.
And earlier this month, the brand unveiled its fourth Team USA capsule collection ahead of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
The sporty assortment includes cotton classics in a patriotic color palette of red, white and blue, and plenty of iconic elements from across America.
Skims regularly makes headlines for its raunchy product drops, including October’s viral “Ultimate Bush” thong, complete with artificial pubic hair in a variety of colors.
The 1970s-inspired campaign video combines the game show “Does the carpet match the drapes” with the collection’s tagline, “With our bold new faux hair panties, the carpet can be any color.”
The following month, Kardashian’s sister Khloe spoke out about the polarizing G-string.
“I don’t agree with that. I love Kim, but I can’t stand it,” the Good American co-founder told Elle at the time.
“[It’s]too much for me,” she admitted, before joking, “What were all those years of laser irradiation for? That’s crazy, right?”
