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Kim Kardashian Wears Extreme Ripped Jeans While Out in Los Angeles—See Photos | Glamour

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After a year of wearing extreme thigh-high boots and superhero silhouettes, Kim Kardashian has pivoted her wardrobe in a new direction. Although the entrepreneur still embraces all things bodycon, her most recent looks have taken on a newly casual bent, such as pairing tank tops with cargo pants. Her most recent outing followed this pattern, but with nods to the Y2K aesthetic trend.

While attending her son Saint’s basketball game over the weekend, Kardashian dished up an ensemble that was an ode to the Aughts. She wore a white printed off-the-shoulder T-shirt, shredded baggy blue jeans, and a pair of light blue heels with a suitably Y2K pointed toe. Kim Kardashian finished it all off with black square-frame Rick Owens shield sunglasses. 

Think back to the early ’00s, when Kardashian and Paris Hilton were frequently spotted together accessorizing their low-rise denim and going-out tops with giant handbags. Kim’s combination of distressed denim and asymmetric tee is giving us a serious case of fashion nostalgia. 

This post was originally published in British Vogue.

Kim Kardashian Wears Extreme Ripped Jeans While Out in Los Angeles—See Photos | Glamour

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