Kim Thanks Kanye For Her New Fashion Style

The 34-year-old sultry Keeping Up With The Kardashian's reality star couldn't thank her husband, Yeezus rapper, Kanye West for revamping her closet and bringing out the classy and elegant woman she could ever be.

Speaking at a dress fitting ahead of Givenchy's Spring-Summer 2016 show, Kardashian told CNN Style, "I really think that my relationship with my husband Kanye really changed everything, I mean, back in the day I thought I had the best style. I look back at outfits and I'm, like, mortified."

She also recalled the moment when Kanye was very eager to toss her cheesy clothes and so he gave her a style bible, "I remember one day, he brought me [former Vogue Paris editor and current CR Fashion Book editor] Carine Roitfeld's book and was like, "You should be, like, studying this book, this is, like, the fashion bible." And I was like, "Who is Carine?" I knew nothing."  

Upon her makeover, Kardashian prefers longer hemlines, fewer colors and a designer clothes. She's been seen wearing posh brands like Givenchy, Balmain and Balenciaga, along with more avant-garde designers like Haider Ackermann and Margiela.

Even the thought of landing on Vogue covers did not excite Kim before, "It's crazy to even think that," she said.  But by some sheer of luck and the right people on her style team, that took the risk with her re-invention, she is now one of the most in demand models in the industry. "My body type is not your typical model body type. It's exciting that I feel that designers are seeing different body shapes and styles and willing to take that risk."

Amidst her countless modelling offers, Kardashian still consults her husband as she still considers him as her personal stylist. "I love my husband's opinion, so I always ask his opinion on everything and he always helps me put together my looks," she said, adding that, "Kanye sees my body obviously every day, so he can understand what works well on my body type, so it's been really fun to dress and we try things that work and some things that don't work."

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