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‘Disgusted’ Kim Kardashian finally addresses Balenciaga furore – Skims’ founder said she is ‘re-evaluating’ her relationship with the luxury fashion brand after their BDSM teddy bear campaign
November 28, 2022
By Ramya
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For accesories, Kardashian opted for all Balenciaga items once again—black sunglasses, a fluffy version of the brand's Hourglass bag, and earrings that resemble credit cards, the most fitting Kardashian accessory we could ever imagine
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Balenciaga brand ambassador Kim Kardashian has called out the luxury fashion house for its recent holiday ad campaigns that featured children holding teddy bear bags dressed in what seemed like bondage gear. The campaign has since been taken down from all of the brand's accounts.
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The truth about Kim Kardashian's infamous Marilyn Monroe dress is finally out! The reality star revealed in a confessional that she switched up the actual gown for the replica at some point during her red carpet appearance, right under everyone's noses.
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Kardashian borrowed the dress from Ripley's Orlando location and she did not pay for it – but she did make two charitable donations to organizations in the Orlando are on behalf of the company, the post reads. Ripley's bought the dress at a private auction.
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Kim Kardashian is the face of the newest Balenciaga campaign. Balenciaga has just released their latest installment of their newest campaign, and Kim Kardashian is the face of it.
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He decided to retire and closed his fashion houses in Paris, Barcelona and Madrid, one after the other. Balenciaga died on 23 March 1972 in Xàbia, Spain. Today the Balenciaga fashion house continues under the direction of Demna Gvasalia and under the ownership of the Kering group.
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Kardashian, who has worked as an ambassador for Balenciaga, said she was “currently re-evaluating my relationship with the brand, basing it off their willingness to accept accountability for something that should have never happened to begin with — & the actions I am expecting to see them take to protect children.”