Kim Kardashian Poses Topless On Vogue Brazil, Looks Like Marilyn Monore
Kim Kardashian channelised her inner Marilyn Monroe on the latest Vogue Brazil cover. The “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” star donned platinum blonde hair and posed topless for the pictures. Vogue shot the sexy pictures sometime back when Kardashian went blonde during her Paris Fashion Week appearance.
The pictures were shot by photographer Ellen Von Unwerth and the magazine has released two separate covers. The reality star shared the pictures from Vogue Brazil on her Instagram page. In the first cover, the 34-year-old is looking her glamorous best while sitting on a bed topless, wearing just a pair of sheer black leggings and black leather gloves, just like Monroe did in her days. Check out the picture here.
In the second cover, the mommy to North West wears black cropped turtleneck top that takes her fans back to the 90s era when Monroe wore the same attire in 1953. However, the mommy to North West is now back to being a brunette after her short stint with being a blonde.
The reality star did not meticulously plan on going blonde. She told People magazine earlier that it was a “last-minute decision” for her. But she always had an “image of Madonna with platinum hair” in her references folder on computer and was waiting to experiment with blonde tresses since quite a long time. However, Kanye West's wife quickly changed back to her brunette locks as she found them “too high maintenance.” The reality star had to go for frequent root touch-ups, as her original brunette would grow back real quick.
"I did love the blond and I wish I could have kept it a little longer," she told E! Online in May 1 interview. The reality star wanted to look brunette when she visited Armenia though she wished she could keep the look “couple months longer.” “I'll do it again, but I'm going to have to wait now a couple years because it just damaged my hair so much — I just need to get it back," she added.
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