Kim Kardashian has been traipsing around Paris Fashion Week over the past few days, and sporting some pretty questionable ensembles.
Despite being in one of the biggest fashion capitals in the world, and being known as a style icon, the Armenian beauty bizarrely decided to step out in a pair of old school Adidas tracksuit bottoms. Yes, really.
Kim is either trying to pull off a new fashion craze, or she’s simply just trolling the world as she paired the poppers (which she wore high-waisted, obvs) with a completely sheer lingerie corset.
Either way, the internet pretty much lost their minds when they saw it:
Fair play to Kim Kardashian for going for the “Just been to an Ann Summers party in Darndale” look pic.twitter.com/oR6FSuCegV
— John McCarthy (@WatchMeWindits) September 30, 2016
When Kim Kardashian copies your poppers ???? pic.twitter.com/a7J43OP0J3
— Calum (@CalumNorth) September 30, 2016
Sorry to break it to you @KimKardashian. This is what all the Dublin huns look like at 4am. Not Fashion Week ? pic.twitter.com/0gljBYliQD
— Tara Murray (@TaraMurrayFM104) September 30, 2016
Kim Kardashian snapped wearing Adidas poppers.
Me: *frantically searches the attic to see if I kept my pair*— SAMUEL KING (@xsamuelking) September 30, 2016
This Adidas popper sokoto that Kim Kardashian combined with a lacy body is so distressing.
— Idealist (@ClinicallyLuxe) September 30, 2016
STOP!! Not even Kim Kardashian can make Adidas Poppers come back
— Emma Inks (@Emma_Inks) September 29, 2016
Kim Kardashian out here wearing 2005 adidas baggy/flare track pant thinking she’s doing something major uno ??
— Uma (@1umanta) September 29, 2016
I’m a big Kim kardashian fan…. but cannot deal with the adidas popper tracksuit bottoms ✋?
— Jade Quittenton ✨ (@jadeq1988) September 30, 2016
Meanwhile, some people think that Kim’s decision to sport the baggy bottoms was a “clever marketing ploy” – which is probably, most definitely, correct:
P.S. Kim Kardashian didn’t wear those Adidas popper trackies because she thinks they look good. It’s all a clever marketing ploy.
— joshua (@jwshua) September 29, 2016