Kim Kardashian looked unrecognizable as she sported a shaved head and spectacles for an extremely edgy CR Fashion Book cover this week.
The reality star, 42, sported a look reminiscent of ex Kanye West’s new ‘wife’ Bianca Censori with a dramatic buzzcut, pencil-thin eyebrows and cat-eye shades as she sultrily posed for the black and white cover.
She opted for smoky eye make-up, dramatic lashes and a taupe lipstick
The beauty flashed her cleavage as she went braless in a white, soot-stained top.
The star, who is known for her flowing tresses and showstopping outfits, looked stunning as she appeared to mimic Censori’s trademark look, which consists of a raven crop and smoky shadow.
Wow: Kim Kardashian looked unrecognizable as she sported a shaved head and spectacles for an extremely edgy CR Fashion Book cover this week
Similar: The star appeared to mimic Censori’s trademark look, which consists of a raven crop and smoky shadow.
Her usual look: The star is known for her flowing tresses and showstopping outfits
This comes after it emerged West is breaching Italian law by wearing a face mask in public during his extended Italian holiday with partner Censori, MailOnline exclusively revealed.
Under anti-terror and public order legislation wearing anything that ‘hampers an individual’s identification’ is illegal and punishable by a maximum fine of up to 2,000 Euros.
During the couple’s six week stay in Italy the controversial rapper has been seen wearing a mask in Venice, Florence and most recently in Milan where they attended Fashion Week.
Officials in Venice are investigating Kanye and Bianca after they were caught in a ‘compromising position’ in a water taxi last month.
They sparked controversy after she was snapped in an outfit that exposed her bare buttocks, while she was kneeling in front of him.
In other snaps Kanye, 46, was seen seated in the back of the water taxi with Australian Bianca, 28, nestling her head in his lap.
Venice police have already identified the driver of the boat and have also asked for photographers to hand over the images which were seen all over the world.
Now it has emerged that Kanye could face further investigation for breaching article 533 of Italian law introduced in 1977 to fight domestic terrorism.
In 2005 following a spate of Islamic inspired atrocities the law was further updated banning the wearing of crash helmets as well as full face coverings.
The only exceptions are for religious reasons and a written authority must be obtained by the individual from local authorities.