
Kim Kardashian in Nothing but Body Paint for Re-Edition Magazine Cover
The SKIMS founder gave fans a sneak peek of her daring looks for her photoshoot with the publication. The images were shared just days ahead of her new legal drama series' debut.
Kim Kardashian is turning up the heat. The media personality had fans in a frenzy when she revealed photos from her Re-Edition Magazine photoshoot this past weekend, the cover of which she is set to grace in the coming weeks.
The publication revealed the cover in an Instagram post shared on Sunday, November 2, where Kardashian appeared covered in nothing but a meticulously painted illusion, mimicking fabric textures so precisely that it resembled a tailored Gucci suit.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 2, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
The body paint created the effect of a fitted green blazer layered over a ruffled cream blouse, tucked into high-waisted, light blue jeans. Her hair was styled in a sleek pixie cut, and her look was complete with black pointed-toe heels.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 5, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
"The most beautiful woman !!😍," one fan gushed. "So beautiful and I love the style @kimkardashian ❤️," another complimented the reality star.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 5, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
"Love the short hair Kim really suits you 🔥❤️," a third wrote. "Oh I love this 🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍," Kardashian's longtime friend, Lala Anthony, also raved.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 5, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
In another Re-Edition post, Kardashian wore a second body-painted design, this time resembling a sultry, unbuttoned brown suit jacket over a white shirt and tie. The illusion was bold and daring, as the shirt appeared slightly undone, adding an element of seduction.
The look was paired with wide-legged brown trousers and glossy black heels, completed with smoky eye makeup to enhance the high-fashion, provocative tone of the shot. On Wednesday, November 5, Kardashian posted a behind-the-scenes recap of the shoot.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 5, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
The images were released just days before the first three episodes of her new legal drama series, "All's Fair," debuted on Disney+. Kardashian portrays the lead character, Allura Grant, who heads a team of fierce female divorce lawyers in Los Angeles.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 2, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
She stars alongside industry powerhouses Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Naomi Watts. Speaking with the BBC about her role, the 45-year-old socialite said she prioritized arriving on set fully prepared.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 2, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
She spent every day on set watching and learning from her co-stars, whom she described as "the best acting coaches in the world." Kardashian also admitted she felt pressure to perform well because everyone behind the show was "taking a chance" on working with her.

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 2, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
"The last thing I would want to do is be unprofessional, be late or not know my lines," she said. Kardashian has had a few onscreen roles before, most notably in the 12th season of Ryan Murphy's "American Horror Story."

A photo from Kim Kardashian's carousel, posted November 2, 2025. | Source: Instagram/kimkardashian
Although her acting experience is admittedly limited, she felt supported by her co-stars and by Murphy, who also serves as showrunner for "All's Fair." "For one of my very first scenes in All's Fair, I had to do a really emotional scene with Glenn Close, and I was terrified," she recalled.
"I felt like Ryan knew exactly what he was doing," she continued. "He threw me right into the role on my very first day to help me feel more confident. Glenn was incredibly supportive, she truly is an exceptional woman."
