Kim Kardashian Turns Heads at Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women Dinner


Kim Kardashian made a striking appearance at the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women Dinner in New York City on Monday. The SKIMS founder, 43, dazzled in a shiny white latex dress featuring ruching and intentional wrinkles, which accentuated her bold style. She elevated her look with black stilettos and wore her long raven hair in wet, wavy curls. Kim made a dramatic entrance by throwing her hands up and later flashed a peace sign for the cameras.

Orlando Bloom, 47, was also in attendance, looking suave in classic black tie attire. However, he caught the eye of photographers with a humorous moment where he appeared to glance down at Kim’s prominent backside. Standing next to his fiancée, Katy Perry, 39, Bloom’s gaze was noted while his arm rested on Katy’s side. Despite the amusing incident, Orlando and Katy shared affectionate moments on the red carpet, including romantic kisses.


The playful gaze was reminiscent of a 2016 Golden Globes photo where Orlando was seen admiring Katy, whom he wasn’t dating at the time. Their relationship began later that year.


Despite the lighthearted moment with Orlando, Kim has a long-standing friendship with Katy Perry. In 2017, Kim took her daughter, North West, to one of Katy’s concerts, which included a meet-and-greet. Their friendship became more visible in 2018 when they were seen together at the Met Gala. Kim even praised Katy for flying her glue-on nails from Los Angeles to New York on her private jet.

Kim, along with Salma Hayek and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, co-hosted the Caring for Women dinner, which supports organizations dedicated to ending gender-based violence. François-Henri Pinault, the president and CEO of Kering, was also a co-host and shared several moments with Kim throughout the evening. François-Henri’s wife, Salma Hayek, looked stunning in a sheer black off-the-shoulder dress.

Other notable co-hosts included Camila Alves McConaughey, Matthew McConaughey, Carmelo Anthony, Urs Fischer, Donatella Versace, Naomi Watts, and Billy Crudup.

The event supported organizations like Girl Effect, It’s On Us, and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV). François-Henri Pinault emphasized the importance of addressing violence at its roots to create a safer and more supportive environment for women and children.