Kim Kardashian is stripping it all down for Re Edition Magazine.
Styled by Jaleel Weaver, Kardashian stands tall in nothing but a pixie cut, painted like a Gucci trompe l’oeil canvas.
Athena Paginton is the artist behind the looks, which are designed to mimic the Italian design house’s jeans, ruffled front shirts, and blazers.
Inside the car, Kardashian appeared in a second body-painted look, with real tailored pants underneath. On it, her torso was depicted in what appeared to be men’s clothing: an open white button-down shirt, a loose tie, and a brown blazer.
Even fully clothed, Kardashian’s latest magazine spread leaves little to the imagination. In one photo, she’s wearing a shirt that’s completely open on one side, barely covering her breasts with a gloved hand.
In another photo, she has her arms crossed over her chest, wearing nothing but jeans and a printed silk tie around her waist.
The magazine teased the print issue on its Instagram account, writing that it “celebrates everything (and everyone) we love,” and titled the shoot “All Business.”
Kardashian also posted the entire shoot on her grid, and her fans fully supported the art-directed spread.
“My favorite shoot ever,” one follower wrote, while another added: “A real boss!”
Amid countless fire emojis, commenters also pointed out that the pixie-cut Kardashian is a caricature of her mother, Kris Jenner.
From Paper to GQ, W Magazine, and most recently the cover of French Vogue, Kardashian is no stranger to appearing on nearly nude covers. But the high-fashion artistic direction of her latest photoshoot takes it to the next level.
