
Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner front fierce SKIMS x Roberto Cavalli swimwear campaign
This summer, Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner are setting the fashion world ablaze as the faces of SKIMS' latest collaboration with Roberto Cavalli. The campaign, lensed by acclaimed photographer Nadia Lee Cohen, showcases the iconic mother-daughter duo in a sizzling lineup of swimwear that exudes power, glamour, and unapologetic boldness.
Drenched in Cavalli's signature exotic prints—Fagianella, Light Zebra, and Tiger Face—the collection features sculptural one-pieces, daring bikini sets, and elegant cover-ups designed for both lounging and making a statement. Kardashian stuns in a scoop-neck tiger-print maillot, channeling old Hollywood seduction with a platinum blonde wig, while Jenner, 69, proves timeless allure in a high-cut zebra-print bikini. The campaign's aesthetic is undeniably fierce, blending Cavalli's wild, archival motifs with SKIMS' signature body-hugging silhouettes.
This marks Kris Jenner's second SKIMS campaign, following her 2019 debut alongside Lisa Rinna and Kyle Richards. Kim Kardashian, meanwhile, has frequently enlisted her famous sisters—Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie—for past brand campaigns. The reality star turned mogul revealed that the collaboration was inspired by a pair of vintage Cavalli pants she rediscovered in her closet, sparking the partnership with the Italian house's creative director, Fausto Puglisi.
'Kim is a modern Marilyn Monroe—she is the pop icon, she inspires me so much,' Puglisi shared in a statement. 'Collaborating with SKIMS on this glamorous, bold collection has been a remarkable experience.'
The drop arrives as SKIMS continues its meteoric rise in the luxury fashion space, while Cavalli reasserts its legacy of bold, sensual designs. The collection, available in sizes XXS to 4X, launches June 27 on SKIMS.com, in SKIMS stores, select Roberto Cavalli boutiques, and high-end retailers including Printemps New York.
With Kardashian and Jenner at the helm, this campaign is more than just swimwear—it's a celebration of confidence, family, and the unrelenting power of a well-crafted fashion moment. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
Images: Supplied & Feature Image: Supplied
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