Kim Kardashian Trolled For Her 'Incognito' Outfit
While she aimed for an incognito look, fans online felt the mother of four was still instantly recognizable—and had plenty to say about her unconventional outfit.
“Hideous pants,” wrote one user on Instagram. A second said, “What a hideous outfit to hide in.” A third noted, “Sweats and a hoody are incognito, not this lol.” A fourth commented, “In dire need of a stylist!!” A fifth quipped, “Sorry, but that’s the opposite of incognito. She always wants to be noticed.” Someone else asked, “Do these people even ski, or do they just go for a fashion show?!!” Another person wrote, “It's not even cold in Aspen right now. All of the fur and leather outfits are so unnecessary.”
Other users online felt Kim’s look featured too much fur and shared their opinions in the comments.
"She wears fur! She bought 2 coats from my father at Saks Fifth Ave back when she was dating that guy Kris Humphries," claimed one person. A second noted, "She's trolling PETA rn," referring to PETA recently slamming her for buying "designer" puppies as Christmas gifts for each of her kids. "I like you, Kim, but I'm not a fan of this fur craziness. Very tacky," wrote another user.
Kim Kardashian Channels The '90s-2000s Fashion
Throughout the trip, the actress leaned into high-fashion vintage looks. For New Year’s Day, she wore a vintage Roberto Cavalli leopard-print fur coat layered over a velvet corset and paired with burgundy lace-up leather pants. She rang in New Year’s Eve in a sheer metal-mesh dress topped with a fur shawl. Fans were quick to note that Kardashian is once again embracing ’90s and early-2000s glamour, mixing textures like fur, leather, velvet, and metal mesh to create rich, layered ensembles.
The winter getaway came shortly after Kardashian received praise for her festive yet seasonally appropriate look at her SKIMS holiday party. The shapewear mogul stepped out in a sleek black velvet gown featuring a high neckline, long sleeves, crisscross detailing along the sides, and a ribbon bow at the waist. The look made a statement from every angle—especially from the back, where a printed red satin train added a holiday-ready flourish. She finished the ensemble with a two-toned fur stole and burgundy heeled sandals as she arrived at the Hyde nightclub in West Hollywood.