There's Pretty Much No Explanation For The Outfit Kim Kardashian Just Wore

Somehow, she still looked gorgeous.

In order to dress like present-day Kim Kardashian, one must acquire the following items: Perspex acrylic heels, some sheer items of clothing, spandex biker shorts and tons of oversized athleisure items. 

The reality star and new beauty mogul wore a few of her usual favorites while dining at Estiatorio Milos in New York City on Monday.

For her outing, Kardashian paired the unthinkable (for most of us): a sheer Gucci bra, an oversized black blazer, velvet leggings that stopped at the kneecap and clear Yeezy mules. She accessorized with a black Prada bag and Jonathan Cheban, her perpetual sidekick. 

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Kim Kardashian seen out and about in Manhattan on July 10 in New York City.
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Jonathan Cheban and Kardashian were out on the town with her assistant, Steph Shep, not pictured.
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Kim Kardashian gets dinner at Estiatorio Milos in Mid Town Manhattan on July 10, 2017 in New York, New York.
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Her makeup was on point.

Part businesswoman, part barely there, she looked incredible. 

Recently, Kardashian has been busy with her new makeup line, KKW Beauty, which launched on June 21. The 300,000 kits sold out within three hours, raking in a cool $14.4 million for the star. 

Her new venture was not without controversy. Kardashian faced blackface accusations after a promotional photo for the makeup line was released and then re-released with a much darker skin tone. 

Kardashian responded to the accusations in an interview with the New York Times. 

“I would obviously never want to offend anyone. I used an amazing photographer and a team of people. I was really tan when we shot the images, and it might be that the contrast was off,” she said. “But I showed the image to many people, to many in the business. No one brought that to our attention. No one mentioned it.”

She added, “We saw the problem, and we adapted and changed right away. Definitely I have learned from it.” 

We just can’t keep up. 

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Kim Kardashian's Major Magazine Covers
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Shape, June 2010(06 of26)
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Allure, September 2010(08 of26)
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Cosmopolitan South Africa, November 2010 (09 of26)
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Fabulous, January 2011(12 of26)
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Harper's Bazaar, March 2011(14 of26)
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Cosmopolitan, August 2011(15 of26)
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Marie Claire Australia, August 2011(16 of26)
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Lucky, November 2011(17 of26)
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Cleo South Arica, December 2011(18 of26)
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Cosmopolitan Middle East, February 2012(20 of26)
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Allure, March 2012(21 of26)
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DuJour, Spring 2013(23 of26)
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