Khloe Kardashian was at Revolve as well as AT&T’s Winterland open-air event in Los Angeles on Thursday, wearing the “The Matrix” style.
Her style was influenced by elements from Carrie-Anne’s dress portraying Trinity on the set of the 1999 sci-fi movie. Kardashian dressed in a black outfit, which included a leather blazer with a matching miniskirt and a corset-like bodysuit made of mesh — all of which are from her label Good American. The look was finished with black gladiator-style strap-heeled sandals from Femme and black square-framed sunglasses. “The Kardashians” star accessorized with the diamond cross pendant of Nicole Rose and black leather gloves.
For her makeup, Kardashian went simple with smooth cheeks and matte lips. The hair was split across the middle, and they sported it mostly straightly with a slight curl at the top. The Revolve’s Winterland is the first-ever holiday-themed pop-up. The event is created to draw attention to Revolve’s network of customers, influencers, and brands. To create the festive pop-up, Revolve joined forces with telecommunications giant AT&T. AT&T hosted a hot cocoa bar, a Ferris wheel, and cotton candy at the station on the event’s opening night.
“Whether they’re sharing photos and videos featuring their favorite designs and brands, managing their e-commerce platforms’ dynamic nature, or offering professional advice in real-time, it’s all about one thing: having an unbeatable, secure connection is essential for these creative entrepreneurs.” Erin Scarborough, AT&T’s senior vice director of fiber broadband and marketing, made a statement in the wake of the pop-up’s news first revealed.
Alongside attending Revolve’s Winterland opening night party, Kardashian celebrated at the People’s Choice Awards earlier this week, when her family brought home the prize in the category of Reality Show of 2022 for their Hulu show “The Kardashians.” Khloe was at the event in a black ensemble that was, this time, from Jean Paul Gaultier.
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