Kim Kardashian and Adrian Grenier were spotted shopping together earlier this week. I’m not sure if it was a set “shopping date” or if they simply ran into each other. However, I am sure of one thing, these two make a cute couple. Just check out how they look together:
Kim Kardashian went shopping with Adrian Grenier in West Hollywood on August 16, 2010
Yup, they look physically perfect for each other alright.
And Kim is looking extra hot by the way. Is it me or does she look like she has lost some weight? Her thighs look much leaner…perhaps it’s those boots…or the angle….or maybe the working out has really paid off.
Kim Kardashian wearing a Diane von Furstenberg ‘Pialla’ dress and black suede Christian Louboutin ‘Piros’ boots
Oh wait! I think I know what’s different. Kim IS NOT wearing a skin tight dress. And mind you, she still looks extra good even without those body skimming outfits. In fact, she looks much better than usual.
The flouncy sleeves, the blousy feature, and the A-line cut of the dress – those are the things that are making her lower body parts appear smaller. In other words, she has consciously or unconsciously followed the rules of balance and proportion with this look. The result? A stylish, chic, and classier looking Kim Kardashian.
What do you think?
Kim’s beautiful dress is the Diane Von Furstenberg ‘Pialla’ dress in Pink/Black/White:
Diane Von Furstenberg ‘Pialla’ Dress in Pink/Black/White
You can get the exact same one from Matches Fashion for about $545. It’s a London based online fashion store so the price is quite high.
If you don’t mind getting it in another print, Amazon has it in the blue green floral version. The price is much lower, running at $345:
Diane Von Furstenberg ‘Pialla’ Dress in Midsummer Night’s Dream, $345
The self belt is removable so you can change it into a black one for a slimmer looking waist, just like the way Kim did. Pair the dress with some suede boots and you’re on your way to looking like a celeb!
Kim Kardashian wearing suede Christian Louboutin ‘Piros’ boots
Credit: WENN