Kim Kardashian Puts Her Spin on Lawyer Style in a Leather Midi Skirt + Spiky Boots

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Kim Kardashian may be a lawyer in training, but that doesn’t mean she’s swapping her typically glamorous style for a uniform of skirt-suits and power pumps.

The 39-year-old businesswoman attended a panel for her new show, “The Justice Project,” wearing a powerful look that still felt very Kim K.

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The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star posed in a golden, velvetlike turtleneck and black leather midi skirt.

On her feet, the KKW Beauty mogul wore shoes she’s been wearing a lot lately: Balenciaga Knife boots. A favorite among the celebrity set, the Knife boot is made from spandex for a socklike silhouette; it also is defined by an extreme pointed toe (hence the “Knife” moniker). Kardashian’s pair was accented by a 4.5-inch stiletto heel; it retails for $1,290 on Net-a-Porter.com.

Kardashian completed her simple look with dewy makeup and long, flowing waves.

While the Knife silhouette has found fans among stars like Hailey Baldwin, Lily Aldridge and Kardashian’s youngest sister, Kylie Jenner, her choice of boot may be a little bit more lawyerly than one might think on first blush. Former first lady Michelle Obama, a Harvard Law School grad, wore a gold, thigh-high pair of the boots in 2017 during a Brooklyn, N.Y. book tour stop.

Flip through the gallery to see Kim Kardashian’s body-confident style.

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