Paris may be a city of light, but this week, all eyes were on latex and legacy as Kim Kardashian made a headline-grabbing entrance at the Balenciaga Fall show — decked in high-gloss white, armored boots, and unmistakable self-assurance. At 44, the reality-TV-star-turned-mogul-turned-fashion-powerhouse isn’t just watching the fashion world — she’s literally watching herself become the moment.
And the receipts? Right there on her phone screen.
Yes, cameras caught Kim Kardashian googling herself — scrolling through photos of her now-viral pink latex ensemble from the night before — as she arrived at Balenciaga’s latest Paris showcase on Wednesday. An accidental moment of vanity? A calculated media move? With Kim, it’s always both.
White Latex, Black Sunglasses, and Unbothered Energy
For the show’s front row appearance, Kim stepped out in an all-white latex ensemble that left nothing to chance: figure-hugging from neckline to knee, accented with Balenciaga’s signature long-heeled boots and jet-black sunglasses. A few statement hair clips added a dash of early-2000s flair, but make no mistake—this look was pure 2025: bold, curated, and unapologetically performative.
There was no smile as she exited her chauffeured ride, no wave, no acknowledgment of the crowd. Just the quiet power of a woman fully in control of the image machine she built.
But when your image is the product, every glance becomes a headline.
From Controversy to Campaign: Kim x Balenciaga
Of course, any Kardashian-Balenciaga moment comes with baggage. The brand’s 2022 scandal—a now-infamous ad campaign featuring children alongside BDSM props—left much of the fashion world reeling. Kim, a longtime muse and friend of then-creative director Demna, was initially silent. But public pressure mounted, and the SKIMS founder eventually spoke out.
“I was shaken and disgusted,” she said at the time.
Still, she didn’t cut ties.
By 2024, Kim was officially named one of Balenciaga’s new ambassadors—a move that drew both backlash and intrigue. For Kim, the partnership was both a statement and a strategy: one that reflected the resilience of modern celebrity branding, where scandal and redemption often live side by side.
“For several years now, Balenciaga’s designs have been part of my most iconic fashion moments,” she declared in a post announcing the ambassadorship. “This long-standing relationship is built on mutual trust and a commitment to doing what’s right.”
Kim wasn’t alone in commanding attention. The Balenciaga show was a magnet for A-list celebrities and media buzz, with Katy Perry making her first major public appearance since her recent split, alongside Nicole Kidman, Cardi B, Salma Hayek, and Lauren Sánchez.
But it was Kim who brought the viral moment—and the internet didn’t miss it. From TikTok to X (formerly Twitter), the moment of her checking herself out in yesterday’s outfit made the rounds, prompting debates about narcissism, branding, and the knowing wink she’s built a billion-dollar empire on.
Let’s be honest: who else could turn an outfit fitting, a controversial contract, and a glimpse at a phone screen into an entire global fashion news cycle?
Tuesday’s pink latex look was all curves, gloss, and feminine power. Wednesday’s white follow-up? Sleek, futuristic, and fiercely editorial. Together, they formed a back-to-back power play that reminded everyone: Kim Kardashian is still setting the pace—not just for influencers, but for legacy brands trying to reclaim relevance.
It also signaled a shift. This isn’t the Kim of tabloid fame. This is the Kim who knows her archive will be studied. The Kim who curates her Google image results. The Kim who can take a brand’s darkest PR hour and make it fashion again.
Whether you’re here for the fashion, the drama, or the algorithms—one thing is clear: she knows exactly what she’s doing.