
Kim Kardashian is stripping it all down for Re-Edition Magazine.
Styled by Jahleel Weaver, Kardashian stands tall in a pixie cut and nothing else, painted like a trompe l’oeil canvas in “Gucci.”
Athena Paginton was the artist behind the look, which was designed to mimic a pair of jeans, a ruffle-front shirt, and a blazer from the Italian design house.
Inside, Kardashian was featured in a second body-painted look, with genuine tailored trousers beneath. On top, her torso was painted to look like menswear, including an open white button-down shirt, a loosened tie, and a brown blazer.


Even when fully clothed, Kardashian’s latest magazine spread leaves little to the imagination. One image features a shirt that’s totally open on one side, barely covering her chest with a gloved hand.
In another, she crosses both arms across her chest, wearing simply a pair of jeans and printed silk ties around her waist.
The magazine teased the print issue on their Instagram account, writing, “A celebration of everything (and everyone) we love,” titling the shoot “All business.”


Kardashian also posted the shoot in its entirety to her grid, with fans coming out in full support of the art-directed spread.
“My favorite shoot ever,” wrote one follower, while another added, “THE REAL BOSS!”
Among countless fire emojis, commenters also noted that, with her pixie haircut, Kardashian is the spitting image of momager Kris Jenner.
From Paper to GQ, W Magazine, and most recently, on the cover of French Vogue, Kardashian is no stranger to a nearly nude cover. However, the high-fashion artistic direction of her latest photoshoot elevates it to the next level.
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