Kim Kardashian has no problem baring it all, whether it’s through revealing footage on her hit reality show The Kardashians or bold fashion statements in photoshoots or during high-profile events.
For the Kering Foundation’s Caring for Women Dinner held in New York City, Kim Kardashian and other stars dressed to the nines for the charity event.
This time, however, the 42-year-old billionaire decided to keep it low-key even while donning a custom Balenciaga transparent evening gown, surprisingly making a modest take on the sheer dress trend.

According to a statement made by the aforementioned brand, Kim Kardashian was wearing “a custom-made transparent knitted crystal evening dress in pale pink over a skin tone pantabodysuit.”
The dress featured a high neckline, long sleeves, a short train, and crystal embellishments. It’s also skintight, showcasing her infamous curves perfectly.

As for the styling, the SKIMS founder kept it simple with pale pink nails that matched the shade of her dress and an assortment of rings from Lorraine Schwartz.
The American Horror Story star’s beauty look consisted of smoky eye makeup, feathered lashes, a rosy blush, glossy lips, and long, tousled beach waves parted in the middle.

Providing the finishing touches to her look are nude Balenciaga pantaboots. These shoes feature knife-like pointed toes and four-inch stiletto heels.
The aspiring lawyer shared a series of photos from the charity dinner on her Instagram, including one with an A-list star.
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Nicole Kidman was also in attendance at the event, and she looked breathtaking in another Balenciaga creation. She wore a Fall 2023 Haute Couture blue frothy tulle gown, which was oozing with romance and sheer elegance.

The Australian actress and fashion icon kept the drama going with black opera gloves and stunning diamond jewelry from Ana Khouri.
She finished off her look with a sleek, center-parted ponytail and a pair of pale blue Balenciaga knife boots.

The second annual Kering Caring for Women Dinner was held in celebration of the Kering Foundation’s 15th anniversary of fundraising for various causes that aim to end violence against women.
For this year, the theme of the charity event is “Strength in Numbers.” It sought to raise funds for the Malala Fund, the National Network to End Domestic Violence, and the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault.