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Kim Kardashian Shows Off Bold Look at Oscars Party

Kim Kardashian has given a close-up look at her bold blue contact lenses and huge 'stripper heels' in new behind the scenes snaps from the Vanity Fair Oscars pa...

Kim Kardashian Shows Off Bold Look at Oscars Party
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Bintano News

March 16, 2026

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has given a close-up look at her bold blue contact lenses and huge 'stripper heels' in new behind the scenes snaps from the Vanity Fair Oscars party. 

The reality star, 45, looked nothing short of sensational in a dazzling long sleeved gold gown by Gucci which showed off her jaw-dropping figure.

As Kim got ready for the star-studded night held at the County Museum of Art, she shared a glimpse of her look hanging on a rail to Instagram. 

Once the SKIMs mogul slipped into her skintight glittering gown she elevated her frame in a pair of insanely high heels which boasted a mirrored platform.

Styling her shoulder length dark tresses in a messy loose do, the reality star showed off her blue contact lenses as she smoldered at the camera. 

Kim opted for a dark smoky eye makeup look, complete with a nude lip, as her glam team snapped photos of her in a dressing room. 

Kim Kardashian has given a close-up look at her bold blue contact lenses and huge 'stripper heels' in behind the scenes Instagram snaps from Vanity Fair Oscars party

The reality star, 45, shocked fans with her insanely high mirrored platform heels

The mother-of-four posed with Gucci's creative director Demna for a series of selfies ahead of attending the party. 

Kim flaunted her famous curves as she sat on a golf cart with Demna posing by her side. 

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She captioned the gallery of photos, 'GUCCI GIRL' and 'DEMNA 4 EVER @GUCCI'

As the Kardashian star hit the glamorous red carpet, fans noticed she was unable to walk in her skintight dress and towering 'stripper heels'.

Fans quickly took to social media to comment on how 'uncomfortable' Kim looked in the outfit as she shuffled along in the heels. 

They wrote: 'Kim Kardashian, who can barely walk with those shoes and that dress, arrives at the Vanity Fair #Oscars party; lol the walk is just crazy?; 

'She doesn't look comfortable in the shoes as her steps feels force but she looks good. A Kardashian that understands fashion;

'Why do girls wear clothes they aren’t even able to walk in; Did anyone notice how she was walking?; She can't even walk properly;

'It really gives off porn star vibes. i wonder if that’s the look she was aiming for; She can barely walk'.

Some fans thought Kim looked 'absolutely amazing' in the glamorous gown and added:  'This is the best she has looked in clothes; Slaying the Vanity Fair entrance as always;

'That dress was made for that entrance; Ok. She ate; Her dress is stunning and the color; Kim Kardashian really showed up to the Vanity Fair Oscars party; Kim for the gold;

'Looking super glamorous and sparkling in gold this year; Wow! She looks absolutely amazing!'

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Kim looked nothing short of sensational in a dazzling long sleeved gold gown by Gucci which showed off her jaw-dropping figure

Once the SKIMs mogul slipped into her skintight glittering gown she elevated her frame in a pair huge gold heels

The mother-of-four posed with Gucci's creative director Demna on a golf cart 

Styling her shoulder length dark tresses in a messy loose do, the reality star showed off her blue contact lenses as she smoldered at the camera

As Kim got ready for the star-studded night held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, she shared a glimpse of her look hanging on a rail

Kim opted for a dark smoky eye makeup look complete with a nude lip as she posed for a selfie

As the Kardashian star hit the glamorous red carpet, fans noticed she was unable to walk in her skintight dress and towering 'stripper heels'

Kim stole the show in the dazzling gold number 

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Fans quickly took to social media to comment on how 'uncomfortable' Kim looked in the outfit as she attempted to walk in the towering heels

The reality star styled her shoulder length dark tresses in a messy loose do

Elsewhere Timothee Chalamet was seen clinging to his longtime girlfriend Kylie Jenner at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in the wake of his crushing defeat earlier that night

It was a family day out for Kim and Kylie as their sister Kendall and mum Kris Jenner were also in attendance

 

After 2025 Best Actor winner Adrien Brody read out Jordan's name, Chalamet politely clapped and flashed an awkward smile

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The 30-year-old earned the nomination for his performance in Josh Safdie's ping-pong drama film Marty Supreme 

The camera then quickly cut to Chalamet, who could be seen nervously smiling beside his busty girlfriend, .

'They're just mad you left out jazz,' O'Brien jokingly added.

O'Brien tried but failed to make amends with Chalamet later in the night as he told the crowd he and the Marty Supreme star were 'vibing.'

'We're vibing, right?' he asked Chalamet, whose reply wasn't picked up by the event's microphones. 'He doesn't think so.' 

The mocking of Chalamet began even before the start of the ceremony as he arrived on the red carpet with a stoic expression - and without girlfriend Jenner by his side.

Chalamet posed for photographers in an all-white ensemble of a suit and tie, which clashed against a massive pair of black shades. 

on X, formerly Twitter, where one groused: 'he doesn't deserve to come near that Oscar due to this atrocity of a fit.'

Another wondered: 'dear lord Timmy, what on earth inspired this monstrosity,' as one observer joked that the young movie star resembled a 'milkman.' 

One dismissed the getup as a 'mess,' while another said in a nod to his romance with Jenner: 'He needs fashion lessons from the Kardashian/Jenner clan.'

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