Kim Kardashian Goes Full-Throttle Chic After Paris Robbery Trial Testimony
It's not yet a full-blown victory for , but that didn't stop her from going all out with the celebrations after her testimony for the Paris robbery trial. On Tuesday, Kardashian took the stand to tell her story from the 2016 heist when five masked men allegedly robbed her at gunpoint inside the hotel during Paris Fashion Week. She was in the city for the trial and told the court she 'absolutely thought' the robbers were going to kill her, as per CNN.
Later, the reality star and businesswoman stepped out like royalty, going full-throttle chic in the evening. Photos from last night showed her returning to her hotel from dinner and stopping to pose for the swarming cameras. Pictures from earlier that day captured glimpses of her courtroom glam in a black blazer dress and a whole lotta bling.
Legal matters by day and glamorous dinner outings at night — that's what Kim Kardashian's Tuesday during the Paris robbery trial looked like. After testifying against the five accused in connection with the $10 million heist from 2016, Kardashian stepped out for a night of serving up straight-up glam. She reportedly had dinner at the Le Voltaire in Paris and wore a stunning brown dress with what appeared to be a tulle skirt. In addition, the fashion mogul layered her outfit with a fur-trimmed coat, delivering sheer charisma.
Photos and videos from Kardashian's outing soon surfaced online, sharing sneak peeks of her leggy display for the outing. Some snaps showed her dress' plunging neckline and the matching shades of either brown or cherry red in her heels and bag. The SKIMS founder also appeared to be wearing full-face makeup because the occasion called for it, and she didn't hesitate to deliver. During the day, she showed up at the Palais de Justice in a John Galliano peplum-style blazer dress with a plunging neckline, pairing it with million-dollar jewelry.
Kim Kardashian's emotional testimony in the Paris robbery trial consisted of key details about her horrific experience from that night in 2016. The 10 suspects in the case face accusations of stealing millions of dollars of jewelry and cash from her luxury hotel suite while holding her at gunpoint during fashion week. Besides detailing her account, Kardashian revealed how the ordeal changed her life.
The trial is scheduled to take place on May 22, with a verdict the following day.
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