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Kim Kardashian Told Me Her Favorite Bra and Underwear Trend Right Now

What you wear underneath your clothes can make or break your outfit—something Kim Kardashian West clearly knows a thing or two about. The multi-hyphenate launched her shapewear and underwear brand, Skims, to much media fanfare in September (which we happily contributed to with our honest editor review story). 

Of course, the initial launch was just the tip of the iceberg. Kardashian West hosted a Skims event in Los Angeles this week to celebrate the upcoming awards season and reveal some of the newest additions to the brand, including body tape and pasties. I got a few minutes to chat with Kardashian West herself, so naturally I took the opportunity to ask about all things underwear. 

"My favorite general lingerie trend would be really sporty and really simple," Kardashian West told Who What Wear. "Like a scoop-neck bra with a simple thong. I like simplicity and comfort, even if it's supposed to be sexy lingerie—I think you can have both." Are you taking notes yet? 

I also asked her about the item that has no place on the red carpet. "If there was one undergarment I would never wear [on the red carpet], it would be shapewear with the seam up the front. That is a killer and always ruins a tight dress and I've always hated it, which is why I [designed] our shapewear to be seamless." Given how quickly Skims pieces tend to sell out, Kardashian West is clearly not the only one who feels this way about visible panty lines.  . Last but not least, I asked Kardashian West about her #1 shapewear item for the red carpet. Her answer? The Skims Core Control Shorts ($38), which she calls her "go-to." So whatever she chooses to wear at 2020's major awards shows, you already know what she'll be wearing underneath. Scroll down to shop the brand. 


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