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Kim Kardashian Shows Off Undone Coat Buttons in New Photos

Kim Kardashian channeled a high-fashion aesthetic in a trench coat, leaving the top buttons open to add a bold twist to her look. The reality TV star took to Instagram to share a carousel of photos, showcasing her daring outfit. She also revealed a new hair look, sporting a blonde bob.

Here is a look at Kim Kardashian, leaving her coat undone in her latest Instagram photos below:

Kardashian certainly knows how to turn heads every time she steps out. Her new look centered on a structured, calf-length trench coat in a muted taupe hue. The coat features oversized, pointed lapels and buttons down the front.

The SKIMS co-founder also left the top few buttons of her coat open, showing some skin. A matching fabric belt cinched the jacket at the waist, highlighting her silhouette. She was carrying a classic Gucci baguette bag featuring the iconic beige GG canvas, dark brown leather trim, and a prominent gold-tone double-G hardware clasp.

The motif continued to Kim Kardashian’s feet, which were clad in pointed-toe Gucci slingback pumps. Additionally, she completed the look with oversized black statement sunglasses that covered most of her face.

The 45-year-old also left her blonde hair open in a short bob, sporting a nude lip color. Meanwhile, fans were in awe of her style, with one commenting, “Kim’s blonde era is my favourite.” Another added, “Straight from another universe. Literal art.” As of writing, the post has received 548.9K likes.

Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Mandatory.

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