Kim Kardashian looked overjoyed as she left a photoshoot in New York City on Thursday.
The star, 43, wore a loose fitting top with leather bottoms and boots, adding a duster coat and baseball cap – a stark contrast to her constrictive look she wore to the Met Gala three days prior.
Kim looked like she couldn’t breathe in her custom Maison Margiela by John Galliano look for the Met Gala on Monday – featuring a corset that showed off her shockingly tiny waist.
Kim was seen struggling to breathe in the corset in a video shared by Vogue as she prepped for the event.
Kim was seen taking long, slow exhales as the Vogue director asked her: ‘How’s the breathing going?’
Kim said in measured breaths: ‘It’s an art form. But I got it.’
Her outfit sparked concert from social media users – with some speculating that she had ribs removed and others predicting she would end up in the hospital.
For her Thursday outfit, Kim wore her platinum dyed blonde locks short and loose underneath her black baseball cap.
She wore a loose fitting top with interesting black leggings, boots and a baggy duster coat with an oversized bag in one hand.
In 2019, she revealed she took corset breathing lessons to fit into a corseted dress for the 2019 Met Gala – when she wore a Thierry Mugler number.
‘I learned so much about couture from this genius man [Thierry Mugler], it was beyond couture, it was art! Seven months in the making and fittings in Montreal, Paris and LA.
‘Corset breathing lessons from none other than Mr. Pearl. It was worth it all!!!!’
She also shared videos of her outfit, showing her incredibly tiny waist.
One day after the Met Gala, Kim cinched her waist in another corset for her Instagram page.
The mom of four wore a Maison Margiela by John Galliano corset, top and strange bottoms in the Instagram photoshoot.
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