Kim Kardashian made sure all eyes were on her as she channelled her inner Barbie in a pink camouflage dress.
The mum-of-four, 41, posed up a storm parading around in the tiny Balenciaga outfit, which showed off her slimmed down curves to perfection.
The SKIMS founder captioned the post: "Balenci Barbie" prompting a number of fans to tell her how hot she looked with her blonde locks piled on top of her head.
Kim's sizzling vid comes after the billionaire admitted she regretted the controversial business advice she gave women earlier this year.
In March she said: "I have the best advice for women in business. "Get your f***ing ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days."
However, her comments sparked a huge backlash with even sister Khloe telling the star on The Kardashians: "No one sympathises with you."
Kim replied: "I'm mortified, I do understand why people were upset."
But the mum-of-two reassured her sister: "We've got this, we're built for this."
Kim was branded "tone deaf" and "out of touch" by the interview, which was also shared as a video.
She addressed the controversy during an appearance on Good Morning America, where she claimed her comments were "taken out of context" by Variety.
The mega rich star reckoned that Variety's Chief Correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister was implying she was only "famous for being famous", which she said riled her and made her "tone and attitude change".
But Elizabeth back and said that she simply asked her a "very direct question".
"It’s not what she claims," she tweeted.
"I just reviewed the raw footage. The question was very direct: “What would be your advice for women in business?"
Forbes estimates that Kim is now worth more than $1 billion, thanks to her businesses, including SKIMS as well as cash from reality television and endorsement deals, and a number of smaller investments.
She's also just launched her Beats x Kim headphones - which will set you back a cool £199.
When speaking about the new collaboration, Kim gushed: “I wanted to break away from the idea that headphones have to be colourful to make a statement. This collaboration is special because it allows you to blend in or stand out, and Beats is known for creating products that showcase individuality.”