Kim Kardashian sports a striking short-hair look on the cover of CR Fashion Book Issue 23. Captured by photographer Nadia Lee Cohen, Kardashian is styled in a minimalist white Dsquared2 tank top.
Throughout the issue, stylist Ben Perreira selects pieces from high-end brands such as Jacquemus, Prada, Nensi Dojaka, Marc Jacobs and Miu Miu, creating a diverse wardrobe that complements Kardashian’s bold personality. The hairstyle, created by Matt Benns, adds a fresh twist to her iconic image. Yadim Carranza’s make-up artistry enhances her features, while Diem Truong’s manicure adds a subtle touch of elegance. Set design is by Ava Naia Villafañe, along with casting by Jill Demling and the production team of Carlota Ruiz de Velasco, Malcolm Duncan and Fabien Colas.
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In a conversation with Carine Roitfeld, Kim Kardashian shares her insights on motherhood, social justice, and the nature of being an icon. Kardashian, who has graced the cover of CR Fashion Book four times, reflects on her journey from fashion newcomer to muse for the publication.
Kardashian’s definition of an icon is poignant and personal. “To me, an icon is someone who fights for what they want and goes after their dreams and makes them happen,” she says. This perspective resonates with her own journey, which has been marked by the relentless pursuit of her ambitions.
Her journey in the fashion world began with a pivotal moment, as Kardashian recounts. “I remember one day [Kanye] brought me Carine Roitfeld’s coffee table book… and he was like, ‘You should study this book, it’s like the fashion bible.’ And I was like, ‘Who’s Carine?’ I knew nothing. And he said, ‘Look, one day she’s going to style you.’” This anecdote underscores the transformative power of mentorship and vision in shaping a career.
Kardashian‘s reflections extend beyond fashion to her role as a mother and advocate for social justice. She speaks of motherhood’s challenges and rewards with deep appreciation and responsibility. Her involvement in criminal justice reform is not just a passing interest, but a commitment to making a tangible difference. “I just hope to make a difference in some way in my lifetime,” she says, underscoring her commitment to the cause.
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