As Kim Kardashian approaches her wedding day, the reality TV star has been throwing hints of what she could be wearing at her imminent nuptials. The 33-year-old has largely been tipped to wear Lanvin — a favourite designer and go-to dressmaker for Kim. Earlier this week the brunette beauty stepped out in an elegant Lanvin midnight blue gown for the Met Ball, and just two nights later, Kim opted to wear another masterpiece by the French fashion house. Donning all white, Kim wowed in her bridal-inspired look. The Lanvin item in question was a fishtail, ivory skirt that featured a cascading, pleated back, which Kim proudly posted a photo of on Twitter.
Kim clears up wedding day rumoursThe engaged star, who is said to be marrying her rapper fiancé Kanye West on 24 May in Paris, paired the stunner with a ruffled Alexander McQueen top and a Balmain blazer with satin lapels. Kim scooped her long dark locks into a sleek ponytail, and added lashings of black mascara and thick dark eyeliner to her make-up. While Lanvin is the frontrunner for Kim's choice of wedding dress designer, she may also opt to wear Balmain and Alexander McQueen on the big day.
Kim "beyond loves" her wedding dress: all the details hereJust last week Kim made a whistle-stop tour to Paris. The mother-of-one headed straight to Balmain's showroom upon arrival, and was spotted leaving with a large shopping bag that could have contained one of the dresses Kim will wear at her nuptials, most likely at her reception. At Wednesday night's event, Kim was making an appearance at the USC Shoah Foundation's 20th Anniversary Gala, which saw a host of celebrities in attendance including US President Barack Obama, Rita Wilson and Steven Spielberg. "Honoured to be at the USC SHOAH Foundation event to support Armenian genocide testimonies," she captioned a photo of herself with one of the gala's guests of honour. "I'm sitting next to the most inspiring 100 year old Armenian genocide survivor." The evening would have held a special place in Kim's heart, given that her late father Robert Kardashian was a third-generation Armenian American.
Also on the night, Kim, who is mother to eleven-month-old daughter North, posted an inspirational message about her thoughts on racism entitled "On My Mind". "To be honest, before I had North, I never really gave racism or discrimination a lot of thought," she wrote. "It is obviously a topic that Kanye is passionate about, but I guess it was easier for me to believe that it was someone else's battle."
She added that daughter North should be raised with equal opportunities and so eradicating hate was an important issue for her. "I feel a responsibility as a mother, a public figure, a human being, to do what I can to make sure that not only my child, but all children, don't have to grow up in a world where they are judged by the colour of their skin, or their gender, or their sexual orientation," she continued. "I want my daughter growing up in a world where love for one another is the most important thing... it is our responsibility to give [children] a voice and speak out for those who can't and hopefully in the process, ensure that hate is something our children never have to see."