Kim Kardashian's best Paris looks: a post-trial fashion retrospective
Kim Kardashian took over Paris as she came to testify in her 2016 robbery trial, turning the moment into a fashion statement.
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Kim Kardashian takes over Paris! After testifying in her Paris 2016 robbery trial, the US media personality and businesswoman has been stepping out in iconic fashion looks that have the internet buzzing.
To date, Kardashian has served us six iconic fashion looks that fans loved.
Take a look below:
On the day of the trial, the mother of four stepped out and dazzled in diamonds (worth $7 million), which fans speculated that she was sending a message to the robbers. However, her stunning outfit also sent fans into a frenzy.
Kardashian arrived at the courtroom in style as she wore a John Galliano 1995 peplum blazer with a matching long skirt and paired it with sling back heels.
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Kim Kardashian in John Galliano.
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Stepping out to dinner in the first outfit, the reality star wore a brown mesh dress with a brown Yves Saint Laurent leather coat with dramatic fur from the 1999 Haute Couture Fall/Winter collection.
Kim Kardashian in Yves Saint Laurent.
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For the second outfit, a day after the trial, Kardashian rocked a bold beige Conner Ives' Fall/Winter 2025 collection gown with feathered trims on the shoulders as well as the bottom with a blue baseball cap.
Kim Kardashian in Conner Ives'.
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Kardashian served with the third outfit as she wore vintage Prada. The 'Skims' owner wore a black suede corset from the Prada Fall/Winter 1999 collection and a grey Prada skirt, topping it off with a brown coat.
Kim Kardashian in vintage Prada.
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In the fourth outfit, the 44-year-old wore a brown Prada Spring/Summer 2025 bandeau top and paired it with grey ribbed knit tights from the same Prada collection. She also wore a brown fur wrap from Christian Dior by John Galliano, 2005 Fall/Winter collection.
Kim Kardashian in Prada and Christian Dior by John Galliano.
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Kardashian rocked the fifth outfit with black leggings and a Louis Vuitton monogram scarf and a brown mini Hermes bag with leopard print heels.
Kim Kardashian in Louis Vuitton.
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For the sixth outfit, the actress stunned in a strapless and black John Galliano Spring/Summer 1995 dress. She paired the look with diamond earrings and emerald bracelets.
Kim Kardashian in John Galliano.
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