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Kim Kardashian was a Barbie doll in her newest look! The fact star, 41, rocked the design home’s skintight pink pant-leggings together with an identical cropped brand hoodie in Los Angeles on Sunday, Might 29 within the pictures revealed by the DailyMail. After all, her bleach blonde hair — which she’s nonetheless rocking from the Met Gala earlier this month as a part of a Marilyn Monroe look — added to the Barbie vibe of the look. She accessorized with an identical pink Hourglass purse from the label, value $2200, and 90s-inspired silver sun shades.
She was noticed heading to the Ripley’s Consider It Or Not! museum on Hollywood Boulevard, adjoining to each the long-lasting Hollywood Wax Museum and subsequent door to the Guinness World Information Museum on the identical block. Notably, Kim has been working with Ripley’s in latest months: she borrowed Marilyn’s unique 1962 “Completely happy Birthday, Mr. President” robe from the Orlando location for the Met Gala. It’s unclear what Kim’s go to to the Hollywood location pertained to.

Kim wasn’t allowed to make any alternations to the historic piece, designed by Jean Louis and sketched by his then-assistant Bob Mackie. The Kardashians on Hulu star dramatically misplaced 16 kilos in simply three weeks by chopping carbs and sugar to squeeze into the gown, which she wore for simply minutes on the crimson carpet earlier than altering to a duplicate. She additionally underwent a 14-hour hair makeover for the occasion, taking her locks from black to bleach blonde.
The mom-of-four just lately signed on to be the face of French label Balenciaga, which is below the artistic course of designer Demna (additionally an in depth pal of her ex Kanye West). Within the advert marketing campaign, which was shot at Kim’s Hidden Hills residence, the star rocked the identical pink pant-leggings with a crimson model of the hoodie whereas taking a selfie. The pant-legging has been a staple for Kim in latest months, which she wore continuous in black final fall, together with brown, blue, and a number of other scorching pink variations in spandex and crushed velvet.