Just like other famous stars, Kim Kardashian showed up in a fashionable outfit at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party on Sunday night in 2024.
This week, Kim posted several photos on her Instagram, showcasing her custom Balenciaga gown paired with black heels and black sunglasses.
Kim, aged 43, posted additional photos on her Instagram stories from the renowned Vanity Fair event, including some with various A-list celebrities like Sofía Vergara and Demi Lovato.
Fans were treated to a detailed glimpse inside the Vanity Fair party through exclusive photos shared by the New York Times. These pictures were taken by photographer V. Nina Westervelt.
The New York Times shared a collection of photos featuring celebrities from various backgrounds, including Billie Eilish, Sydney Sweeney, Christopher Nolan, Ice Spice, and Kim.
While Kim looked great in Westervelt’s photo, fans noticed that she looked quite different compared to the pictures she posted herself from the same evening.
For those unaware, Kim, like her sisters, often uses filters to enhance her social media photos. She has acknowledged in the past that she edits and approves all pictures taken by her personal paparazzo, hired in 2019, before they are posted online.
In the comments, one person playfully remarked, ‘Here’s an unedited photo of Kim; she won’t like this.’ Another person wrote, ‘Looks like someone missed touching up the Kardashian photo
But some users mentioned that it was nice to see Kim and other celebrities in “real lighting,” resembling regular people.”
They like seeing them in natural light with their real features,” one comment read. Another said, “It’s surprising to see them without edits and in motion… like real people.
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