Sure, tech conventions might not be known for their sexy celeb appearances - but that all changed when Kim Kardashian turned up in San Francisco for the Code/Mobile conference on Oct. 27, where she sat down with Recode founder Kara Swisher. The 34-year-old was on hand to help moderate and discuss the widespread success of her Hollywood game - and she showed off her curves in the process!
Kim Kardashian's Nipples At Tech Conference - Flashes In Hot White Outfit:
Kim recycled a clinging, high-waisted skirt that fell below the knees and allowed her to display her famous figure. While she covered up by pairing it with a long-sleeved shirt and kept her ample cleavage under wraps, her chest still managed to steal the spotlight as her nipples showed right through the clinging fabric of her get-up. Upon closer inspection it is clear that Kim was actually wearing a thin bra, (as you can see the outline), however that still didn't assist in covering up this malfunction.
While some may say this hot mama sometimes deliberately flaunts too much of her figure, on this occasion there isn't much else she could've done to prevent this from happening in her outfit. Had she worn a thicker, padded bra it would've been visible under the fabric and then everyone would be criticizing her chest. Sure, Kim looked sexy, but this star could make a paper bag look sexy given her curves - and I think it was wise of her to dress more sleek and covered up for the occasion. I also love that she recycled her look.
Kim toned down her look with a modest pair of nude pumps and wore her long hair straight, down her back, and sported minimal makeup.
What do you think? Are you outraged over Kim's visible nip sitch or do you think it was just an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction?
Katrina Mitzeliotis
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