Kim Kardashian rocks ripped jeans and extensions for visit to trippy exhibit in Miami

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For her Sunday Funday, Kim Kardashian perused our local art scene.

The reality star was seen visiting Superblue Miami in Wynwood, and took a few snaps to prove it.

Kardashian linked up with nightlife king David Grutman and his wife Isabela Rangel as well as “WAGS” Olivia Pierson and Natalie Halcro. The stylish crew checked out the trippy immersive museum, which includes a mirrored labyrinth that was practically made for selfies, although artist Es Devlin would probably beg to differ.

Kardashian showed her 333 million followers a little culture with a video on her Stories. In one shot, she is lying down on the ground looking up to the ceiling, next to Grutman.

“Museuming with this guy,” the 42-year-old says, using a verb we’ve never heard but will henceforth be stealing.

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The mother of four, rocking blond extensions, showed off a toned frame in a black crop top and ripped jeans. Dare we say she looks a lot, um, sleeker than her last visit to Florida, going to Orlando’s Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum to shimmy into Marilyn Monroe’s iconic dress for the Met Gala.

The fittings were featured on the most recent episode of Hulu’s “The Kardashians.” The SKIMs founder lost approximately 16 pounds to pull it off.

After the roughly hour-long stop, KK and co. immersed themselves in some retail therapy, at one point popping over to Balenciaga’s upcoming massive flagship store in the Design District. Insiders tell Miami.com she seemed “surprised” the shop wasn’t open yet and moved on down the road.

While her relationship with the Spanish fashion house is currently unclear, we know her ex-husband Kanye West’s current situation. “Balenciaga has no longer any relationship nor any plans for future projects related to this artist,” parent company Kering told WWD after the rapper-designer made anti-Semitic comments and other recent controversial remarks.

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As for Superblue, mere mortals can also go on over to the interactive “multisensory” museum at 1101 NW 23 Street, too. The newest exhibit, “Pulse Topology” by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, will be on view starting Thursday through August 2023. Tickets from $36 at www.superblue.com.