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Kim Kardashian and mum Kris Jenner star in wild new Skims x Roberto Cavalli swimwear ad

Kim Kardashian and mum Kris Jenner star in wild new Skims x Roberto Cavalli swimwear ad

News.com.au8 hours ago

We'll have what Kris Jenner is wearing.
The businesswoman is serving as a model in daughter Kim Kardashian's new Skims x Roberto Cavalli campaign for the brand's upcoming collaboration, with the pair modelling some wildly chic caftans rendered in the Italian fashion house's archival prints.
In some images, Jenner, who has been in the spotlight for her youthful new look, courtesy of plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Levine, posed next to Kim, wearing a bold tiger number and a co-ordinating headscarf.
A longtime fan of the breezy silhouette, the momager, 69, also rocked the collection's zebra style with a matching scarf wrapped around her head.
Her third kaftan from the buzzy campaign was splashed with a vintage-inspired light blue floral motif.
Jenner has accumulated a well-rounded collection of caftans over the years, from playful printed styles to chic black looks — all of which she notoriously brings out on her lavish vacations around the world.
Kim — who herself poses in a variety of styles and a cropped, blonde wig — chatted with Vogue about how the partnership came to be.
'I was looking back through old vacation pictures, and so many of the pieces I wore were Cavalli,' she recalled.
For Kardashian, a quick Instagram message to Roberto Cavalli's creative director, Fausto Puglisi, was all it took to make the partnership happen. She's previously collaborated with Fendi and Dolce & Gabbana, adding to the high-fashion list.
'I DM'd Fausto, 'Hey what do you think of this idea?'' Kardashian told the outlet.
'I was in heaven. Heaven!' the designer confessed to Vogue.
In addition to the caftans modelled on Jenner, the limited-edition product assortment boasts swimwear and accessories in sizes XXS to 4X.
The exclusive Skims and Roberto Cavalli collaboration will be available to shop on June 28 from both the US and Aussie sites.

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