Kim Kardashian Wears Her Backless Bodycon Dress With an Unexpected Accessory
She matched with sister Khloé Kardashian while cheering on Lewis Hamilton at the Monaco Grand Prix

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Kim Kardashian has been making Monte Carlo her personal runway all weekend, and her second appearance at the Circuit de Monaco for the Formula 1 Grand Prix did not disappoint. Back in the stands to support boyfriend Lewis Hamilton — now racing for Ferrari — Kardashian leaned into the bodycon silhouette she's long owned: a cream gown with an asymmetrical off-the-shoulder neckline, waist draping, and a backless cut that walked the line between sculptural and sensual.
The twist? A pair of electric purple motocore shield sunglasses that reframed the entire look. Where the dress could have read red-carpet formal, those shades pulled it somewhere harder, cooler, more pit-lane-adjacent. Black leather pointed-toe pumps closed out the outfit. Sister Khloé came dressed in orbit — a cream satin midi with white lace trim, a corset bodice, and spaghetti straps, grounded with strappy nude heels and a small cross pendant. Coordinated without being costumey, which is genuinely difficult to pull off.
The Sisters, Two Days Running
This wasn't their only appearance at the circuit. The day prior, according to Harper's Bazaar, Kardashian went the opposite direction — a sheer black lace tank, oversized faded denim, and pumps — while Khloé kept it monochromatic in a ribbed V-neck, capris, and thong sandals. Two days, two entirely different registers, zero repetition. As a coordinated fashion study, the Kardashian sisters have quietly been delivering all weekend.
The Monaco moments also land against a larger shift Kardashian herself has been articulating. In a recent Vogue France interview, she credited designer Demna with reshaping how she approaches getting dressed — less maximalism, more intention. "I thought fashion was something very elaborate, with sequins or that kind of flashy stuff," she said. "Whereas with Balenciaga, I can wear any piece without having to overdo it. It doesn't have to be chic or sophisticated to be strong." She went further: she now dresses without a stylist, guided by her own taste, and calls the shift "very validating."
When the clothes start reflecting genuine self-trust rather than external approval, that's when the looks actually land — and this weekend in Monaco, they did.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


