Kim Kardashian wears thigh-high denim boots during a family trip to the cinema
The reality star has a new take on the classic ‘jeans and plain white shirt’ look
KIM Kardashian has reinvented the way she wears jeans, after yesterday being spotted in a pair of thigh-high, high-heeled, ripped, open-toed denim boots.
But perhaps the 35-year-old reality queen wasn’t feeling the most confident about her bold fashion statement, as she spent most of the time wearing them in a dark room – the cinema.
Kim and husband Kanye West, 39, were seen out in Calabasas, California, with 3-year-old daughter North, to watch Finding Dory.
The boots came customised with tears at the knees, with the material frayed around the open toes.
She teamed them up with a baggy white shirt, with a white vest top underneath, a silver choker, necklaces, and some oversized sunglasses.
Kanye decided to go all in white, wearing jeans and a long sleeved T-shirt that saw him swapping his own tour merchandise, to singer Sade’s.
The merch from her 1993 Berlin concert, shows the Sweet Love singer in bed, bearing more than a passing resemblance to Kim.
And of course as always, North gave both her parents a run in the style stakes, wearing a black and red polka dot slip dress over a white T shirt.
The fashionable toddler accessorised with a black choker, black DM boots and chunky socks.
Kim and Kanye are never far from controversy, with the rapper’s latest publicity stunt seeing him feature an array of very convincing celebrity lookalikes naked in bed with him.
These include Donald Trump and Taylor Swift, who he has had an on/off feud with since 2009.
However, he believes that the freedom he has to be controversial, and Kim being at liberty to post naked selfies when she wants, is what makes their two-year marriage so successful.
Speaking to Vanity fair, he declared: “[I say] a lot of lines other wives would not allow a husband to say.
“But my wife also puts up photos that other husbands wouldn’t let them put up.
“One of the keys to happiness in our marriage is we’re allowed to be ourselves.”
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