Kim Kardashian had a futuristic vision as she donned a silver bra top for a night out in Miami to celebrate her swim start.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 41, was joined by sister Khloe when they hit a Skims Swim pop-up shop.
She went all out for the appearance, in the most Kim Kardashian way possible, wearing a metallic silver bikini top and matching pants.
The mom of four completed the futuristic look with a pair of Perspex boots that seem to blend into her pants.
Chloe, 37, opted for something just a little lower than her older sister, opting for a blue mesh mini dress with bright panels and black sunglasses.
The couple was in the area to attend the opening of Kim’s Skims pop-up for their brand new collection.
She followed in the footsteps of sister Kylie Jenner by launching a selection of swimwear – with her latest venture on the shelves on Friday.
Speaking of the line, the businesswoman previously stated that it is suitable for women of all shapes and sizes.
‘I really wanted pieces for every body. So if you want to cover, use a sarong, cover, “she said.
‘If you want to cover your arms, we have it. If you want a triangle top or completely cover your chest, we have different types of bottom, you just pick and choose. ‘
Kim’s start comes after ex-husband Kanye West was “banned” from opening at the 2022 Grammys, according to his recent behavior online.
The rapper of Praise God, who has five nominations at Bash, was not confirmed as a performer at the ceremony, but was believed to have been fired – something his reps reported Variety confirmed.
Trevor Noah, who recently hit Kanye on Instagram, is organizing the event, and the outlet reports that there have also been concerns about their interactions during the show.
The Recording Academy, however, did not respond to the demands.
The father of four has taken to Kim and her new boyfriend, Pete Davidson, on Instagram in recent months, and has been suspended for 24 hours for posting on the platform.
He also struck a racist slump in late-night host Trevor after the comedian defended his former partner.
In the now deleted Instagram post, the musician shared a screenshot of a Google search for Trevor, 38, with his South African heritage below.
Reciting the lyrics of the Kumbaya folk song – which is derived from an African-American spiritual song that evokes harmony – he replaced ‘kum’ with a slime.
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