Cardi B made jaws drop upon her arrival at the opening of Kim Kardashian’s new SKIMS clothing store in New York City on Thursday night.
The WAP hitmaker, 32, stepped out of her black chauffeured SUV rocking a Sєxy head-to-toe leopard look.
She modeled a busty leotard layered under a matching trench coat that exposed her killer legs.
Amping up the Sєx appeal, Cardi B threw on fishnet тιԍнтs and leopard-print heels.
She accessorized with a gothic cross necklace with black stones and a gold statement ring.
As for her glam, the mother-of-three stunned onlookers by opting for fierce winged eyeliner and a ɴuᴅᴇ lip.
Cardi B made jaws drop upon her arrival at the opening of Kim Kardashian’s new SKIMS clothing store in New York City on Thursday night
The WAP hitmaker, 32, stepped out of her black chauffeured SUV rocking a Sєxy head-to-toe leopard look
The Bodak Yellow rapper’s cheeks were perfectly sculpted with bronzer and blush while highlighting powder helped her achieve an ethereal glow.
Her brunette hair was styled in a voluminous bouffant with a dramatic side bang that obscured her right eye.
Cardi B was flanked by security as she made her way in and out of the new storefront on 5th Avenue.
Thursday marked a rare night out for the Grammy Award-winning rapper as she is currently co-parenting three kids with estranged husband Offset, 32.
The outing also marks her first fighting since Cardi B accused YouTube star Tasha K of hiding money, after Tasha filed for bankruptcy in the aftermath of a 2022 defamation lawsuit.
She was awarded a nearly $4 million verdict against the blogger, 42, for her false claims about the hip hop star’s drug use, STDs, and prosтιтution.
Tasha — who was also sued by comedian Kevin Hart for extortion last year — went on to file for bankruptcy in May, stating she had less than $60,000 in ᴀssets.
At the time a judge ruled that bankruptcy will not be able to ‘discharge’ Tasha from the remaining $3.4 million she owes the Grammy Award winner, meaning she would still be on the hook for the payment even after exiting bankruptcy.