Kim Kardashian Fangirls Over Gwyneth Paltrow Wearing SKIMS: ‘Love You and Wow!’
Paltrow sported a dark brown SKIMS bodysuit as she snapped a mirror selfie and shared it to her Instagram Stories
Kim Kardashian is fangirling over Gwyneth Paltrow!
On Wednesday, July 31, Kardashian, 43, reposted a snap of Paltrow, 51, wearing SKIMS on her Instagram Stories.
“Lovvveeeeee youuuuuu and woww!!!!!,” the SKIMS founder wrote across the photo.
In the picture, Paltrow wore a dark brown bodysuit as she held up her phone and snapped a mirror selfie.
“#wellnesswednesday before a break,” the Goop founder captioned the original photo. “@skims for exercise."
Kardashian also reposted a snap of Olympic champions Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles wearing SKIMS Olympic robes after her brand sponsored Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
In the photo, the gymnasts posed on what appeared to be a balcony as they flashed peace signs while wearing the white robes.
"nights in the olympic village, Biles, 27, captioned the post.
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“I’m so honored for SKIMS to continue supporting Team USA and the inspiring athletes participating in the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games 2024," Kardashian said in a press release. "Our shared mission of empowering everybody really shines through in the collaboration this year with the addition of our men's styles to reinventing our adaptive intimates."
She added, "The athletes in our campaign look incredible in the collection, and I can’t wait to cheer them on this summer in SKIMS!”
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SKIMS previously provided loungewear and undergarments for Team USA at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
In 2023, Kardashian revealed that she created the brand out of a very "vulnerable" place.
"I take it really personally,” she said in her TIME magazine cover story. “It started off of my body and my shapes, and it’s very vulnerable."
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