Kim Kardashian-West Struts Through Paris In A See-Through Catsuit

The fashion icon was touring the city for Paris Fashion Week.

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Kim Kardashian-West is back in Paris and giving off kitty vibes in her latest Instagram photos. The hip hop wife donned a sheer, leopard print catsuit that accentuated all of her curves. She was also snapped by the paparazzi parading through the streets in her near-nude ensemble while rocking a black velvet overcoat and transparent heels.

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The busy mom-mogul was in the City of Lights for Paris Fashion Week, but when speaking about Kim and Paris, one can't help but be reminded of when she was the victim of a robbery back in 2016. Last year, Kanye West sat down with Charlamagne tha God from The Breakfast Club and spoke with him about how "helpless" he felt knowing that his wife was tied up and robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry. “The situation with my wife in Paris — and all of the elements, you’re feeling like helpless, you’re feeling like what else can you do,” West said. “I went to Paris on that trip to protect her. Not protect her physically, but to go and just help her with her looks ‘cause she’s in Paris.

“One of the things that she said that she heard was that they were coming to rob her and they had to wait til’ I had left," West continued. "The people had been strategizing and scheming on that for a long time. So when she finally got to Paris by herself, they were like, ‘Okay, this is our chance.’ The robbery — I don’t know where that came from. Was there a bigger plan, a bigger set up?”

Vanity Fair later reported that up to 17 people were arrested in connection with the robbery, including Kim's chauffeur and his brother.


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