
Kris Jenner looks unrecognizable alongside Kim Kardashian in Roberto Cavalli x SKIMS swimwear campaign
Kim Kardashian has unveiled a new look in the upcoming Roberto Cavalli x SKIMS swimwear campaign, appearing alongside her mother Kris Jenner in a striking new photoshoot.
The limited-edition collaboration is set to launch on 27 June, combining Cavalli's bold Italian glamour with SKIMS' signature silhouettes.
The 44-year-old entrepreneur debuted a platinum blonde curly bob and modelled a variety of animal-print swimsuits and coverups in the shoot.
She shared the images and reels on Instagram, including a retro-styled kitchen setting where she wore a bandeau bikini and matching leggings, while Jenner wore a coordinating outfit. A voiceover was partially drowned out by cicadas, enhancing the vintage aesthetic.
In another frame, the SKIMS founder was seen lounging in a printed bikini, sipping a drink beside a male model and a dog. Jenner also took centre stage in several shots, including one where she posed on a lounge chair in an animal-print ensemble.
Kardashian, who founded the $4 billion brand in 2019, marks this release as another milestone ahead of the company's sixth anniversary.

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