Kim Kardashian has channeled Marilyn Monroe again months after wearing the icon’s dress at the Met Gala.
The 41-year-old reality star wore a leggy white Dolce & Gabbana mini dress and had her dyed-blonde locks perfectly blow dried as she stepped out during Milan fashion Week on Friday.
Kim showed off her ample ᴀssets in the stunning number which was made of a luxurious fluffy material and had thick straps and an in-built corset design.
The beauty boosted her height with matching white peep-toe heels and had a long matching coat slung over her shoulders.
Kim accessorised her look with silver cross necklaces and opted for a typically glamorous makeup look complete with a light pink lip.
It comes just a day after she channeled Marilyn again for a Dolce & Gabbana advert as Ana de Armas is set to play her in a soon-to-be-released biopic.
Kim put on an eye-popping display in a cleavage-baring black dress from the Italian luxury house as she sat in the back of a limo while several cameras flashed into the vehicle.
She sported a short blonde wig featuring voluminous curls which looked exactly like classic beauty Marilyn’s iconic locks.
Kim gave sultry looks into the camera before popping up to grab a slice of pizza from a box sitting next to her.
She pᴀssionately chewed on a slice before throwing it down and then put on even more racy poses and even belted out a laugh.
It ended with the hashtag #CiaoKim and promoted the upcoming Dolce & Gabbana women’s spring-summer 2023 fashion show during Milan Fashion Week on Saturday at 2:30pm CEST.
The campaign comes at an interesting time as Ana de Armas stars as Marilyn Monroe in biopic Blonde which will expand to more theaters on September 23, before premiering on Netflix on September 28.
Back in June, Kim was at the center of controversy as a Marilyn Monroe devotee accused her of damaging the iconic ɴuᴅᴇ gown the actress wore to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to then-President John F. Kennedy in 1962 when she modeled it at the Met Gala the previous month.
The Marilyn Monroe Collection shared pH๏τos of the dress allegedly on display at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! on Instagram back on June 13, claiming it now has ‘missing crystals’ and some were ‘left hanging by a thread.’
The viral images in question were taken by ChadMichael Morrisette at the museum’s Hollywood location on June 12, according to the account run by historian and collector Scott Fortner.