Kim Kardashian is no stranger to naked dressing. From see-through backless tops to totally transparent revealing AF dresses, the reality TV star and SKIMS founder never shies away from a risqué ‘fit. And that’s exactly why we love her.
Some would say her unabashed nudity is the whole reason she’s famous, though we digress. Because we’re here to bring to your attention two new naked looks from Kim, and they might just be her boldest nude ensembles yet.
Starring on the cover of Vogue China, Kim can be seen kneeling on the floor, side-on to the camera. She wears a black sweater shrugged off her shoulders (reminiscent of her controversial 2024 Met Gala look) over a nude corset and appears to be going commando underneath a see-through tulle tutu skirt that features a contrasting black tulle-trimmed hem that fans out across the floor all around her.
With ombré dark and red hair styled into a poker straight style and heavy cat-eye liner, this is Kim as we’ve never seen her before. The captivating shot is one of three covers from the publication, with Kim sharing additional images from the photoshoot in a post on Instagram. Scroll through to the end of the post to see what really caught our attention.
Yep, just Kim casually levitating in a voluminous black ball gown that features a totally open bodice with XL bow at the waist. Rather than free the nip, Kim wears what looks like a broken blue and white porcelain plate as a bra. Perhaps not the most comfortable undergarment, but it is a nod to the title’s location with Qinghua the most famous porcelain from China.
Vogue China shared an additional shot on its own Instagram that see’s Kim wear yet another naked look, this time a see-through blue mesh dress with a keyhole under bust cut-out, leg slit and bubble hem. A coordinating super oversized hat completes the look.
Naked dressing and plenty of drama were clearly the M.O. for this photoshoot. We love to see it.
Alexandria Dale is Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan & . Covering everything from the worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!Â