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Kim Kardashian Channels Liz Taylor in Stunning Runway Moment

Kim Kardashian Channels Liz Taylor in Stunning Runway Moment

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Kim Kardashian Channels Liz Taylor in Stunning Runway Moment originally appeared on Parade.
Kim Kardashian can add 'runway model' to her long list of professional accomplishments. The Kardashians and Keeping Up With the Kardashians star turned business mogul just walked the runway in Balenciaga's Fall 2025 fashion show at Paris Fashion Week.
Kardashian has a longstanding relationship with the French fashion house and has been seen wearing the brand's iconic looks during her time in Paris, following her attendance at the wedding of Amazon honcho Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.For the Balenciaga show, Kim wore an oversized fur coat draped off her shoulders to reveal a tight, white, knee-length dress with a plunging neckline that displayed a stack of diamonds hanging from her neck. With her dark hair styled in a side-part bob, Kim's look evoked a 1950s throwback vibe that had fans talking.
As Kim gingerly sauntered down the runway, seemingly struggling with the heavy fur coat, fans took to the comment section to discuss her walk and modeling moment. Savvy fans noted that Kim's look and styling were intentional and meant to evoke Elizabeth Taylor'sCat on a Hot Tin Roof aesthetic.'She's meant to evoke Liz Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,' wrote the fan, shutting down any critics of Kim's modeling moment.
The comparison is stunning—and makes perfect sense of Kim's runway styling.
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Kim Kardashian Channels Liz Taylor in Stunning Runway Moment first appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025
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