Kim Kardashian isn't letting a broken foot dim her sparkle. On Thursday, December 12, the entrepreneur, 44, made a memorable entrance at the grand opening of her SKIMS store in New York City—proving that even an injury can't hold her back from making headlines. The reality star turned business mogul wheeled her way into the event using a sleek black foot scooter, greeting a crowd of fans who cheered her on.
Despite the added accessory, she brought her signature glamour, dressed in a figure-hugging cream ensemble that showcased her style. Kim's structured, strapless corset top featured a plunging neckline with a silver zipper that added an adjustable flair.
She paired the daring piece with matching pants, exuding elegance while highlighting her curves. Kim even sported clear, open-toe heels—showcasing her ability to prioritize fashion, injury notwithstanding.
This isn't Kim's first brush with adversity regarding maintaining her impeccable image. Fans may recall that she also broke her shoulder last year, yet she continued to be captivated by her sartorial choices. Not to forget when she broke her finger while trying to put her kids to sleep.
Kim Kardashian is reportedly in a relationship
Kim's outing comes hours after reports of her new relationship. After focusing on herself and her entrepreneurial ventures, the reality star might ease her way back into the dating scene. This latest chapter comes months after her public breakup with NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. in April 2024. While Kardashian is no stranger to high-profile relationships—including her marriage to Kanye West and subsequent relationship with Pete Davidson—she appears to be taking a more low-key approach this time.
"She's said the next person she dates will be someone who isn't famous," the insider revealed.
Since her split from Beckham Jr., Kardashian has prioritized personal growth and professional success. In addition to running a billion-dollar brand, she has been raising her four children: North, 11, Saint, 10, Chicago, 6, and Psalm, 5. The insider noted that her time as a single woman has been empowering: "She [became] empowered by staying single for so long."
In a candid conversation with Zoe Winkler on the "What in the Winkler?" podcast, Kim opened up about the exhausting experience of being a mother to four young children. "And feeling like sometimes you're in this alone," she said. "In the middle of the night…when they're all sleeping in your bed kicking you and crying and waking up—it's not something that I talk about a lot," she admitted.
Kim also addressed the common misconception she often hears from critics, who assume that her wealth affords her a much easier parenting experience. "I feel like there is always a lot of judgment or people always will jump to the, 'Oh, but you have the resources to have nannies and to have help,'" she explained.