
Kim Kardashian’s platinum hair got somewhat shorter and her style got somewhat more ’60s. The truth star is in Milan ahead of Dolce & Gabbana’s show tomorrow, and paparazzi captured her dressed up in a gem-embellished catsuit while arriving on the design house’s office yesterday and in a white mini dress today. Kardashian’s once long, sleek platinum hair was curled and medium length in a subtle hair change.
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Kardashian spoke to Interview magazine earlier this month about her blonde hair (it’s temporary), her style, and what she considers her talent to be.
The platinum is basically a summer thing, she revealed: āI’m keeping it for somewhat bit,ā she said. āI feel like in the autumn Iāll go dark, simply because I donāt want to break my hair. But, I do think blondes have more fun. I just feel different.ā
With the garments she wears now, āI trust myself within the sense of, I do know what looks good, and I do know what makes me feel really uncomfortable,ā she said. āBut, every from time to time, someone might be like, āTrust me. This looks good.ā Sometimes it does, and sometimes it doesnāt, and you simply should roll with it. Itās not that serious. I care lots, but I can alsoāt let it eat me. Sometimes thereās bad angles, bad lighting. You’ll be able toāt control all of it.ā
As for her talentāand her joking she has none, Kardashian explained, āI feel it got here from people saying, āWhat are you famous for?ā And Iām like, āWell, we have now a TV show.ā But simply because weāre not singing and dancing and acting on the show doesnāt mean that the celebrity didnāt come from that. But then, I might write that as a hashtag, not bad for a lady with no talent, because people was like, āWell, what do you do? Whatās your talent?ā And Iām like, āDidnāt know I needed one.ā I mean, I can provide you with one million fucking talents. I can cook well, use my toes for anything. I could inform you the weirdest fucking shit on the planet. But I feel my talent is marketing and the business behind selling products and knowing what the client wants and making it feel attainable, but additionally a bit unattainable at the identical time. I wouldnāt say thatās a talent. I feel itās a little bit of magic and business savvy. Perhaps it’s talent, I donāt know.ā You’ll be able to read her full interview here.
Alyssa Bailey is the senior news and strategy editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage of celebrities and royals (particularly Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton). She previously held positions at InStyle and Cosmopolitan. When she’s not working, she loves running around Central Park, making people take #ootd pics of her, and exploring Latest York City.