Kim Kardashian needs no introduction, as she is hailed as one of the most iconic stars in the industry today. The fashion icon is also one of Balenciaga’s biggest ambassadors. So it’s no surprise that when Kim stepped out in Paris on Tuesday, she was wrapped head-to-toe in Balenciaga while arriving at their store in the city.

Daily Mail spotted Kim entering the Balenciaga store in a head-turning outfit. She looked radiant as ever in a black bodysuit. However, one detail that seemed slightly out of place, was that on the back of Kim’s bodysuit was a list of ‘tour dates’ for a fake band called “The Speedhunters.”

At the top of the list of dates was the English location of Barnsley, a Yorkshire market town not usually concurrent with high fashion. It was revealed in 2017 by i-D that the Balenciaga ‘tour dates’ are a nod to the brand’s team’s birthplaces and birthdays and bare a striking resemblance to a band T-shirt.

Barnsley is now on the fashion map, with the town’s name now appearing on Kim’s famous bottom. On the front of the garment was the band, Speedhunters, a band that does not exist, but it was created by the label in 2018 for its FW18 collection.

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The bodysuit, which pictured four men sporting matching leather jackets, also featured a similar front to that of international 90s superstars, Backstreet Boys. Kim continued to showcase her enviable figure as she stepped out in the backless bodysuit and £2,300 Balenciaga Pantaleggings.

Kim Kardashian will continue drawing attention to herself, especially if she keeps up this fashion trend. You can check out her latest photos below.

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Shubham Banerjee

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