Kim Kardashian Is Literally Dripping in Crystals in Bejeweled Backless See-Through Set Alongside Ashley Graham, Gwyneth Paltrow

The model, mom and entrepreneur debuted her SKIMS x Swarovski collection on Nov. 7.
Kim Kardashian.

Kim Kardashian.


Kim Kardashian just dropped her latest SKIMS line in partnership with Swarovski, and the shapewear and clothing label founder sure is dressing the part.

The mom of four, who shares her kids North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm with her ex-husband, rapper Kanye West, brought her glimmering aura to the opening of Swarovski’s new flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City. The Nov. 7 event also served as a launch party for her collaboration with the company, which was founded in Austria in 1895.

The 43-year-old sizzled in a slinky crystal cropped halter top with a completely open back and nothing underneath.

Kim Kardashian.

Kim Kardashian.

The reality TV star, who was featured on the cover of the 2022 SI Swimsuit Issue, paired the daring shirt with a matching low-rise skirt with a silver underwear band that read “SKIMS” in bejeweled letters peeking through—a glamorous Kardashian-worthy look and an even more genius marketing tactic. 

She opted for a stunning, sultry full-glam look, including her signature bronzed glass skin base, dramatic lashes, chiseled cheekbones and a glossy nude-brown lip. Her long dark locks were tossed up into a fun and tousled up-do.

Fellow A-list celebs including Ashley Graham, Justine Skye, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jasmine Tookes and more attended the event.

The SKKN BY KIM founder announced the new collection on Instagram last week, just a few days before its debut. The line features crystal-embellished skirts, tops, dresses, catsuits, bodysuits, underwear, bralettes and a small selection of body jewelry.

Swarovski creative director Giovanna Engelbert revealed on Instagram that she sort of manifested the exciting and unexpected partnership.

“Proud to finally reveal an idea I had, that turned to a vision, that turned to... today! Since I became creative director of Swarovski, I wanted to collaborate with Skims, rooted in imagination of the crystal that morphed into the skin,” she wrote. “We worked with Kim on creating body jewelry, and so much more, that can be styled so many ways and truly unlocks the glamour in all of us.”

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Justine Skye

Justine Skye

Justine Skye.

The singer flaunted her hourglass figure in a skin-tight bedazzled

bodysuit

($158) and

maxi skirt

($148) from the collection. She opted for a gorgeous glowy bronzed moment to match the glam of the outfit, and accessorized with dainty pearl earrings and an old Hollywood-inspired hairdo.

Ashley Graham

Ashley Graham

Ashley Graham.

The mom of three showed off her curves and confidence in the Swarovski x SKIMS stretch net dress ($998) featuring teeny tiny crystals all over. The SI Swimsuit cover star also added a the X Cup diamond body chain ($1,200).

Gwyneth Paltrow

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Gwyneth Paltrow.

The actress rocked a beautiful bridalcore-inspired strapless white dress featuring the sweetest subtle mermaid silhouette. She accessorized with classy white pointed-toe pumps and the dramatic

full stone body chain

($3,000).

Jasmine Tookes

Jasmine Tookes

Jasmine Tookes.

This might be our favorite look from the star-studded affair (pun intended). The former Victoria’s Secret Angel paired a plunging cream belted blazer dress with tons of jewels, including the brand’s new

Y Body Chain

($185) and

V Cup Chain

($1,200).

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Ananya Panchal
ANANYA PANCHAL

Ananya Panchal is a writer on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Before joining SI Swimsuit in 2022, she worked at Bustle, the San Francisco Chronicle and the TODAY Show. When she is not writing or doom-scrolling on social media, Panchal can be found playing sudoku, rewatching One Tree Hill or trying new restaurants. She's also a coffee and chocolate (separately) enthusiast. Panchal has a bachelor’s in communications and journalism from Boston University.