
Kim Kardashian bares her sculpted abs with youthful Kris Jenner for new SKIMS drop
Kim Kardashian showed off her sculpted abs alongside mom Kris Jenner who put on a youthful appearance for the upcoming Roberto Cavalli x SKIMS collection.
The TV personality, 44 - who was recently seen in Venice ahead of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's lavish nuptials - jumped to her Instagram page on Thursday to give a glimpse at BTS snaps from the campaign.
The swimwear line is set to become available later this week on Friday, June 27 - and offers a number of pieces from bikinis to stylish dresses.
The mom-of-four wowed in a patterned bikini top with a plunging neckline as well as matching bottoms.
Kim continued to rock a blonde bob for the photo shoot and added a pair of flashy earrings for a finishing touch.
The reality star struck a number of poses inside the entryway of a spacious bathroom and in another image, she gazed at her reflection in a large mirror.
The post also included pictures as she was joined by her mom Kris who was also a part of the latest campaign.
Kim wore a one-piece swimsuit with a lowcut, scooped neckline and had a thin strip of fabric that was tied around her tiny waist.
She slipped into a pair of open-toed, gold heels and accessorized the look with a pair of dangly earrings.
Her momager donned a flowy coverup that was comprised of the same striped pattern and a scarf was wrapped around her short, darker locks.
The pair took an assortment of snaps while standing in front of a wood-paneled wall to flaunt the items from the new collection.
In the caption of the Instagram carousel, the beauty simply penned to her 356 million followers: 'CAVALLI x SKIMS BTS,' followed by a video camera emoji.
Jenner also uploaded some of the same images to her own page to help promote the collection with the summer season in full swing.
Earlier this week on Tuesday, Kim put on a busty display in other pictures for the campaign and looked nearly unrecognizable as she went back to blonde with the curly bob.
In one image, the beauty showed off her toned figure wearing a one-piece swimsuit with a scooped neckline and tiger print design.
Jenner could also be seen wearing a flowy coverup that fell down past her ankles and was also made with the same tiger print.
A video was included in the post to show Kris whispering into her daughter's ear as other models moved about behind them.
Another snap was taken inside a walk-in closet as Kardashian donned a skintight blue-patterned dress which clung to her frame and contained a plunging neckline on the front.
Kim later turned up the heat in a printed bikini top as well as matching bottoms as she soaked up the warm sunshine while lounging on a chair outside.
The media personality and her mom also paused for photos inside a retro-inspired kitchen - and the SKIMS founder continued to flaunt her summer-ready body in a bandeau top as well as matching bikini bottoms.
She added a pair of fitted, capri leggings as Jenner wore a look made of the same print while sitting at a circular table.
A short reel showed Kim grab a slice of toast from the table and she continued to nibble on the breakfast snack in an open doorway.
Jenner was the forefront in one picture as she posed on a lounge chair inside a spacious living room.
She wore an animal-print swimsuit and coverup while her daughter wore a similar one-piece ensemble on a chair not far behind her.
The latest collection is described as: 'Roberto Cavalli's exotic Italian glamour merges with SKIMS signature silhouettes in this limited-edition collection that adds bold, sexy luxury to every swim look.'
During an interview with Vogue, the TV personality opened up about how the campaign with Cavalli came to be.
'Skims can be really simple; it's all about the fits and the materials and the way they make you feel, but when you go on vacation sometimes you want something different.'
Kim added, 'We were making our own prints and I was just thinking, "You know what? There has to be some way to do a Skims Cavalli collab…"'
The Kardashians star then explained that she decided to reach out to the creative director of the brand, Fausto Puglisi, which led to the collaboration coming to life.
The beauty has been keeping busy and recently celebrated her BFF La La Anthony's 43rd birthday this week - and shared snaps from a special dinner to her Instagram page on Wednesday.
In the two selfies, Kim was also joined by her reclusive brother Rob Kardashian - which sent fans wild.
The mom-of-four has whisked herself away to Venice, where she was seen on Thursday ahead of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding which is set to take place on Friday, June 27.
Last month in May, Kim and her mom Kris notably attended Lauren's bachelorette bash in Paris. Other celebrities that were at the party were Eva Longoria and Katy Perry.
Other A-list guests that are expected to attend include Ivanka Trump, Orlando Bloom, Leonardo DiCaprio and Oprah Winfrey.
As she arrived to the romantic city of Venice, Kim turned heads as she showed off her slim waist in a Balenciaga ensemble.
The reality star donned a strapless, black bandeau top as well as a maxi skirt that clung to her frame.
She layered the outfit with a black jacket that was draped down towards her elbows and slipped into a pair of snakeskin boots.
Her hair was pulled back and styled into a sleek bun to prevent any strands from falling onto her face.
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