Kim Kardashian put on a striking display as she enjoyed some quality mother-daughter time with her eldest child during Milan Fashion Week.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians alumni is the face of a new Dolce & Gabbana fashion campaign in Italy, which included her interpretation of "iconic" pieces from the luxury fashion house from 1987 and 2007 called the Ciao Kim collection.
And she matched Dolce & Gabbana's energy with her wild look on Sunday as she sported an all leopard print ensemble when she went for dinner with North West, nine, on Sunday evening.
The 41-year-old looked glamorous in a leopard print bodysuit which was matched with over the knee high heeled boots.
She had a sheer polo neck number under her body, while also having the same style tights. To complete her outfit, Kim had a matching oversized fur coat which trailed far behind the reality star as she walked accompanied with a handbag of the same style.
The SKIMS founder was snapped in fits of laughter with North, who was wearing an oversized white t-shirt, baggy black cargo trousers and thick black trainers.
Kim and North are not the only two members of their famous family to make the trip from stateside to Europe with momager Kris Jenner, 66, and young sister Khloe, 38, joining them in the fashion capital.
The fashion mogul continued to channel her idol Marilyn Monroe as she posed up with voluminous blonde hair on a hotel balcony for a series of glamorous shots while she was in Milan.
Mum-of-four Kim gave a sultry pout for the promotional shots for the Italian fashion house that oozed old Hollywood glamour.
She left little to the imagination as she wore a black low cut dress from the Italian brand and sat in the back of a limo as paparazzi snapped pictures of her.
Kim sported the blonde short wig with voluminous curls which looked exactly like classic beauty Marilyn's iconic hair.
The Marilyn Monroe inspired look comes after Kim wore one of her dresses at the Met Gala. Kim wore Marilyn's Happy Birthday Mr President dress to the event.
She was loaned the gown by officials at the Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum, where the 60-year-old dress has been stored in a temperature-controlled environment since it was bought for a record-breaking $5 million back in 2016.
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