Kim Kardashian, 37, is baring it all on the cover of Richardson‘s Issue A9, the magazine’s 20th anniversary issue, out on Friday (October 19) online and at Richardson stores in New York and Los Angeles and select retailers worldwide.Kim Kardashian poses topless (again!) as she strips to her underwear in Japanese adult animation inspired photoshoot.
The cover was shot by photographer Steven Klein.
The editorial features Kim in “a never-before-seen light, in a concept inspired by the Japanese adult animated psychological thriller, Perfect Blue, directed by Satoshi Kon.
In the interview accompanying the magazine, which is out now, Kim opens up about her public and private life, and her simultaneous representation of both sex goddess and mother in the public imagination.
Kim's defiant body confidence comes in light of furious backlash from her followers after she recently posed naked for a shoot to promote her make-up range.
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