Friday 24 October 2014

Kim, Kourtney and Khloe K. unveil glossy campaign for latest Kardashian Kollection at Lipsy (The Independent)


The Kardashian sisters have released a fifth collection with the British womenswear brand Lipsy.

Last year, reality TV star Kim Kardashian and her two sisters, Khloe and Kourtney, debuted their clothing line Kardashian Kollection at Lipsy. Today, they’ve released the autumn/winter collection, which involves more than 20 new pieces.
The campaign was shot by renowned photographer Ellen von Unwerth and features the three curvaceous sisters looking groomed and glossy in figure-hugging pencil skirts, super-tight tops and tailored jumpsuits, and confusingly enough, they pose with mini guitars and sit on carrousel horses (no, we don’t understand either).The trio poses holding mini guitars - The Kardashian Kollection at Lipsy is available from Lipsy stores and online at www.lipsy.co.uk from Wednesday 29th October 2014
Kim told The Telegraph: "We've come up with this range that I think is probably my favourite collection yet. Not only did Ellen von Unwerth shoot it and the ad campaign looks amazing, but the clothes are really cool.”
Before unveiling the campaign today, Kim had teased fans with behind-the-scenes sneak peeks on her Instagram account (with more than 50 million followers, she’s the second biggest celebrity on the snap-sharing app after Justin Bieber).
The prices range from £25 to £135 and the collection includes the sell-out piece from the line, the Kardashian Jumpsuit, alongside the sisters' signature pieces figure-hugging pencil skirts, party dresses, tight tops and tailored blazers and trousers. Asymmetric is a reoccurring theme, as well as monochrome, with an autumn colour palette of black, white and khaki. Also, for the first time they include a coat to the line.
Lipsy might be known for its affordable high-street partywear, but this time Kim and her sisters have added a high-fashion touch from the autumn/winter catwalk trends. With designer friends like Ricardo Tisci of Givenchy and Olivier Rousteing of Balmain, and former Paris Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld, this comes as no surprise
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