When it comes to fashion, Kim Kardashian isn’t afraid to wear something that’s somewhat see-through. Indeed, she’s stepped out in a sheer barely-there shirt and posed in an extremely sheer dress. Now, she’s opted for the look once again while wearing a knitted sheer piece.
Taking to Instagram on Saturday, November 15, Kim could be seen from the front, side and back, showing off the various details of the dress. Including a solid skirt section and a see-through upper piece, the item was backless while drooping around the neck in the front. There was also a perfectly placed pocket on the bum. Finally, the gown featured bands of darker red — a thin one around her waist and a thicker one at the bottom.
In the caption of her post, Kim wrote, “Galliano Gal 💋”
Plenty of people left comments letting Kim know what they thought of her look.
One person wrote, “Come on Kim! 🔥🔥🔥🔥”
“Love this look 😍🔥,” another person added.
A third person wrote, “Ok, these new dress silhouettes are just IT Kimberly 🔥❤️”
“Wow! That’s beautiful on you❤️,” came from another follower.
Someone else left a comment saying, “The silhouette is everything. 💯 Major fashion download. You ate this look up!”
Kim Said One Past Look is ‘Humiliating’
While Kim’s red knitted Galliano dress would be perfect for the holidays, she once wore an outfit that might have accidentally been too festive. During a chat with Kim’s “All’s Fair” cast members Teyana Taylor and Naomi Watts, for Vogue, the latter star showed a picture of Kim wearing a white shirt, red vest and thick, black belt.
“Is that Santa?” Teyana asked.
“That’s Santa,” Kim replied.
“I have no recollection,” she admitted. She also added, “This is humiliating.”
Kim Is Now Willing to Take ‘a Big Risk’ With Her Style
GettyThere’s no doubt that Kim’s style has evolved over the years. Indeed, “[n]ewfound confidence in her style, business acumen, and the projects she takes on have informed the star’s current choices, and when it comes to big decisions, she goes with her gut and only accepts input from her inner circle,” according to Vogue.
“Case in point: that now-iconic veiled Balenciaga look she wore to the 2021 Met Gala? It wouldn’t have happened without a long chat with the brand’s creative director, Demna,” they added.
“When he told me about the idea, I could tell he was trying to ease me into it,” she told Vogue. “At first, I didn’t get it. I can’t go to the Met and cover my face; what is my glam team going to do? But I trust Demna 100 percent. You have to have that trust so that even when you’re taking a big risk, you know it’ll be worth it.”



