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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Kim Kardashian Shows Off Her Assets In Givenchy
Kim Kardashian propelled herself back into the spotlight last night as she arrived at the Paris premiere of Mademoiselle C wearing her most risqué outfit yet.
The reality star, who gave birth to baby North West just four months ago, showed off her glorious post-pregnancy form in a billowing black dress designed by Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci.
Leaving little to the imagination, the LBD featured daring drapery, a cummerbund-style sash and a neckline so plunging, we’re pretty sure Marilyn Monroe would have blushed.
Kim wore the bespoke creation with confidence and finished off her look with peep-toe ankle boots and ’90s-style deep mulberry lipstick.
After posting a sultry selfie on her Instagram with designer and good friend Riccardo, new mum Kim was proudly on his arm throughout the evening. As the designer behind that floral dress, he is no stranger to dressing Kim controversially and has publically defended the star in the past, saying: “She was the most beautiful pregnant woman I dressed in my career.”
Read more at http://www.look.co.uk/fashion#iU5svpVU6zebfCby.99
Toilet paper couture: When it comes to dress design, local fashion student is on a roll
Morgan Walsh always dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. Now she has something special to add to her portfolio: a dress designed from toilet paper for a recent New York Fashion Week runway show.
Walsh, a student in the fashion and textile technology program at SUNY Buffalo State, was commissioned to design the dress by the Cottonelle brand after submitting sketches. The brand was in search of a fashion student to design a dress as part of its “Let’s Talk About Your Bum” campaign.
Using an estimated 20 to 23 rolls of Cottonelle Ultra Comfort Care Toilet Paper, Walsh created her dress.
10 Dresses That Changed Fashion
From Princess Diana's wedding dress and Versace's safety-pin number to Jagger's Stones In The Park dress and Keira Knightley's Atonement gown, we have edited the dresses that were groundbreaking, shocking or simply captured a moment in time – THESE are the 10 dresses that really changed the fashion industry forever...
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