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Dior Dress by Kim Kardashian Showcases Eye-Catching Chain Detail


The Dior dress worn by Kim Kardashian took center stage in Paris at the “All’s Fair” French premiere. The entrepreneur-turned-actor’s archival Dior gown was from the Spring/Summer 2000 collection by John Galliano. The event took place on October 21 at Maison de la Chimie in Paris, with Kardashian flaunting her dress in a way that earned her fans’ appreciation.

Kim Kardashian’s Dior dress is truly one-of-a-kind

Take a look at Kim Kardashian’s Dior dress below:

Kardashian wore an ice-blue patchwork satin dress that had a corseted bodice, a plunging asymmetrical neckline, and an open back held by a single strap. A mermaid skirt with a visible front zip finished the silhouette. Moreover, a chain traced the asymmetrical neckline, adding a unique look to the dress.

The appearance doubled as her 45th birthday outing with her mother, Kris Jenner. “All’s Fair,” a Ryan Murphy legal drama premiering on November 4, co-stars Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Naomi Watts.

Reactions on X (formerly Twitter) poured in. One user wrote “Queen” under @favspopculture’s post on Kardashian. Another posted, “Giving Princess Jasmine.” A user also commented, “I’m sorry but this is insane.” Suffice to say, Kardashian’s Dior dress has clearly earned high praise from fans.

Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.

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