The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.
The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.
The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.
The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.
The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.
The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.
The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.
The annual get-together is full of the most unexpected and trendiest resolutions, and this year Kim Kardashian has managed to evoke the most contrasting emotions.
The star became a buzzword on the red carpet because she lost weight so she could wear the “naked” Marilyn Monroe dress the actress wore in 1962 to sing Happy Birthday to John F. Kennedy himself.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it was worth allowing the reality TV star to wear the iconic outfit for such an occasion.
And last week, the public was literally outraged when it became known that real damage had been done to the thin outfit.
The cause of the scandal was the photos allegedly showing fragments of the same dress with the fabric stretched and sometimes torn.
Interestingly, the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, which owns this particular outfit, posted a refutation of this unpleasant news, and the SKIMS founder appeared on the Today show on Tuesday to put an end to the problem.
“We keep seeing news that the dress has been damaged. Isn’t that true?” Hoda Kotb asked. Kim admitted, “No. We did well; there were opposing secretaries wearing gloves,”
It’s hard not to agree that Kardashian and Ripley put so much effort into this memorable moment on the red carpet: The star changed into a dress at the top of the museum’s step before entering the party.
Kim didn’t allow herself to eat, sit, or even stay in this outfit for long because she was fully aware of her responsibility to the memory of the Hollywood icon.
The TV star was in a cult photo for 3-4 minutes, but we hope that next year she will impress the event guests again and surprise the event guests with her limitless possibilities.