Kim Kardashian is making it clear that even under serious circumstances, fashion doesn’t take a backseat. Currently in Paris for the ongoing trial related to her traumatic 2016 robbery, the Skims founder is turning the City of Light into her personal runway—and her latest look is nothing short of show-stopping.
Stepping out between hearings at the Palais de Justice, Kardashian was spotted wearing a striking cream maxi coat by Conner Ives, embellished with white, ostrich-like feathers along the hem and collar. She belted the statement piece at the waist with a tan suede sash from Déhanche, transforming the coat into a daring dress. Draped off her shoulders, the coat revealed a sheer nude lace bra, adding an unexpected and sultry twist to the ensemble.

To complete the look, she paired sandy mesh heels with a bold blue baseball cap—a surprising but perfectly executed pop of color that broke up the otherwise neutral palette.
This is far from her only headline-grabbing look during her time in Paris. On Tuesday, Kardashian arrived for her first day in court in a tailored jet-black John Galliano coatdress and over $7 million worth of borrowed jewels. That evening, she kept the momentum going in another Galliano creation, this time accessorized with a vintage crocodile handbag and a dramatic Saint Laurent fox-fur jacket straight from the ’90s.

And it’s not just Kim making a fashion statement—her mother Kris Jenner is right by her side, offering moral support and making sartorial waves of her own. Jenner first turned heads in a plaid Bottega Veneta blazer paired with sleek black trousers, and the next day opted for a powerful burgundy double-breasted suit by Saint Laurent.

As the legal proceedings continue, one thing is certain: Kim Kardashian is reclaiming Paris on her own terms. Each outfit is a reminder that even in the face of revisiting trauma, she remains unshaken in her identity—fearless, fashionable, and entirely in control. With a few more days expected in court, all eyes are on the Kardashian-Jenner duo not just for the headlines—but for what they’ll wear next.