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Kim Kardashian Wears Kanye's Cruel Summer Heels For Shopping Trip


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Remember when we showed you these Giuseppe Zanotti heels inspired by the cover art of G.O.O.D. Music's album Cruel Summer? Perhaps you were wondering who might wear these bad boys in daily life, with their all-white, flashy feather plumes. The answer, of course: Kim Kardashian, and we’re sure that her baby daddy Kanye West hooked her up. (He probably had a few spare pairs lying around, right?)

Clad in her exclusive shoes and a skintight dress, the very pregnant Kim stepped out with West in NYC on Monday (April 22), Us Weekly  reported. Perez Hilton even got a photo of the two together, with Yeezy trailing behind his newly divorced beau as they shopped in Soho.

So now that she’s a free woman, would the reality star re-marry? In a recent interview with Ryan Seacrest, Kim said that she “would get married again” when Ryan brought up getting hitched to ‘Ye. “I found out what I really wanted,” she added.

We have to say that while there’s no ring on her finger (yet), the Cruel Summer shoes do show her dedication to the father-to-be, at least in a fashion sense. And in the world of ladies who are committed to their rapper beaus, donning a pair of heels is definitely less drastic than, say, getting a large portrait of your man tattooed on your arm (we’re looking at you, Amber Rose).



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