Kim Kardashian certainly made a splash as she promoted her swimwear line.
The 41-year-old mogul absolutely scintillated in a clinging hot pink look as she arrived at the Miami pop-up for her SKIMS Swim line over the weekend.
She proudly put her ripped abs on display in a bandeau top with matching clinging legs combination which showed off her signature curves.
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Wow factor: Kim Kardashian absolutely scintillated in a clinging hot pink look as she arrived at the Miami pop-up for her SKIMS Swim line on Sunday night
Kim completed the look with a pair of matching pink heels and gloves as she strutted her stuff to the event to plug her latest venture.
The mother-of-four completed the look as she dramatically put on a pair of sunglasses with mirrored lenses as she also accessorized with a matching hot pink bag.
Kim’s new swimwear collection dropped on Friday, March 18 and is available in sizes XXS-4X from $32 to $108.
Kim announced the launch of SKIMS SWIM last week, writing on social media: ‘You’ve asked, we’ve listened (wave emoji) @SKIMS SWIM launches this Friday, March 18 at 9AM PT.’
Shady: Kim completed the look as she dramatically put on a pair of sunglasses with mirrored lenses before heading in
All eyes on her: Kim definitely looked in her element
Strutting her stuff: She proudly put her ripped abs on display in a bandeau top with matching clinging legs combination which showed off her signature curves
On-the-go: Kim completed the look with a pair of matching pink heels and gloves as she strutted her stuff to the event to plug her latest venture
‘I am so excited for you guys to see swim, it’s so insane,’ she said in her Story. ‘I really wanted pieces for every single body.
‘So if you wanted to cover up and use a sarong, if you want to cover your arms, you can, if you want a triangle top or to fully cover your chest, different kind of bottoms — you just pick and choose.
‘It’s like Lego pieces … You can hide the pieces you want to hide and accentuate the ones [you want to accentuate],’ she added.