Kim Kardashian Breaks Down Her Recycled Dolce & Gabbana Look For Kourtney’s Wedding

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For Kourtney Kardashian’s wedding in Portofino, Italy, last weekend, it seemed like everyone was wearing Dolce & Gabbana. Some of these outfits were new, but because it’s a wedding, it makes sense that some were old (though none were blue). Also wearing Dolce & Gabbana, Kim Kardashian was stunning in black, with her platinum locks swept into a loose updo.

This weekend, Kim revealed that her gown was one she has been seen in before, a black maxi dress with a fishtail cut. She originally purchased it in 2011, and wrote in her Instagram Stories, “Fun fact about this look for the wedding! I know you guys just saw me in my archive on last week’s episode of The Kardashians! I have every piece photographed and on an app. So when I knew I was going to Italy (LOVE a theme for a trip) I pulled all my Dolce & Gabbana clothes to try on again and see if I could re-wear anything!”

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She then shared a photo of herself in the dress on the red carpet for the Glamour Awards, saying she purchased it at Bergdorf Goodman.

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Kim KardashianInstagram

Kim then wrote that she dressed the outfit up with another layer of lace, writing, “But to make the dress more modern and more me, I wore this lace gloved Vetements dress I had in my closet for a layered lace look.”

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Kim KardashianInstagram

The 41-year-old beauty mogul also added detail to her new look with some amazing accessories, including a choker of green stones in a gold setting. She took a number of photos with her daughter, North West, who was also wearing an outfit from the Italian fashion house. North had a long black jacket with a white pattern inside the cuffs, and she wore big chunky boots and carried a black clutch with a heart-shaped clasp. Perfect Italian glamour.

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