‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ star, Kim Kardashian was among the numerous people who came to watch the concert, which honored Ukrainians who are presently seeking asylum, following the Russian invasion of their country.
Kim K Looks Ravishing In Balenciaga
On Sunday, March 6, Kim Kardashian made a significant fashion statement at Balenciaga’s Paris Fashion Week show. The businesswoman and reality TV celebrity showed up to the brand’s Winter ’22 presentation in a high-neck bodysuit made of yellow warning tape cloth.
Kim Kardashian At Balenciaga Paris Fashion Week Show Covered In Yellow Tape
She was almost totally covered in the tape, which featured the Balenciaga logo. She added to the look a matching heels and a handbag that were also wrapped in Balenciaga’s tape., finishing the ensemble with black Balenciaga sunglasses.
Balenciaga’s creative director, Demna Gvasalia, stood with Kim, wearing a blue and yellow Ukrainian flag blouse. Gvasalia, 40, sent a passionate statement about his relationship to Ukrainians on the brand’s Instagram story. According to People reports, the creative director is a Georgian Civil War refugee.
“The war in Ukraine has triggered the pain of a past trauma I have carried in me since 1993, when the same thing happened in my home country and I became a forever refugee,” he began in an emotive post. To clarify he said, “Forever, because that’s something that stays in you. The fear, the desperation, the realization that no one wants you.”
Gvasalia did say, though, that the tough experience helped him identify the most essential aspects of his life. Gvasalia went on to say that he thought about canceling the Paris Fashion Week presentation since fashion might appear meaningless in times of global crisis.
“But then I realized that canceling this show would mean giving in, surrendering to the evil that has already hurt me so much for almost 30 years,” he said. “I decided that I can no longer sacrifice parts of me to that senseless, heartless war of ego.” He ended the statement by calling the show, “a dedication to fearlessness, to resistance, and to the victory of love and peace.”
Since Russia’s assault on February 24, a number of firms have shown their support for the country. Airbnb is providing free, short-term lodging for up to 100,000 displaced Ukrainians, while groups including World Central Kitchen and Global Empowerment Mission have been giving assistance on the ground.


