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KIM KARDASHIAN DOES SHAPEWEAR SOLUTIONS!

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Are you excited to look sculpted and enhanced like the gorgeous Kim?

On the 25th of June, Kim Kardashian West showcased the first look of her new shapewear line that swank a pretty sensitive name – ‘Kimono Solution Wear’. Despite all the backlash the brand is facing because of the literal meaning of ‘Kimono’ and its associated Japanese culture, the Kardashian fans are all eyes to see the collections land in stores. Talking about the origin of this lovely idea – after finding it difficult to find shapewear matching her skin tone and required support, Kim Kardashian designed KIMONO, the collection which she has been desiring past fifteen years and has rigorously worked on past one year! Kim’s social media clearly states her passion for this newbie in shapewear town.

Photo credits: Kimono

"Kimono is the culmination of Kim’s personal experience with shapewear and is fuelled by her passion to create truly considered and highly technical solutions for everybody," the brand explained on the website. Each genius piece is designed to "enhance, smooth, lift or sculpt."

Photo credits: Kim Kardashian

With the special nine flesh-tones that run the gamut from light pink to neutrals for fair complexion and from deep chocolate to black for deeper complexion. The options are not only favourable in colours but size too, ranging from XXS to 4XL.

Photo credits: Kimono

Kim has designed regular short unitards, bras, and spandex shorts, but the highlight of the collection is the solution short –  especially designed for those who wish to wear thigh-high slit dresses and skirts, but need a little extra support.

Kim is tight-lipped about spilling beans about the official launch date or price range, but until the news hits the social media you can head to kimono.com to join the waitlist for updates. After all, who wouldn’t like to experience this sculpted-smooth bliss?



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