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Kim Kardashian Sports Spiked Necklace

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What screams rock ‘n roll better than a silver spiked necklace? Kim Kardashian sported some metal around her neck at OP’s “OPen Campus” Fall Ad Campaign held at Mel’s Drive -In in Hollywood this summer. Her sterling silver hardware contrasts nicely with her feminine dress and boxy men’s vest. Wanna add a little punk to your look, too? Chunky, layered necklaces like this are the perfect accessory for the season. Her Ben Amun Silver Spikey 2 Row Adjustable Length Necklace will set you back $175. If that’s not a price you’re willing to pay, we also love this ASOS Spike Necklace. It’s only $26, but will have you looking like a million bucks! Chances are this will sell out quickly, so shop now while you have the chance!

Kim Kardashian in Nuj Novakhett

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As women, we are often told to shy away from wearing anysort of horizontal stripe.  But this season, black and white stripes are totally wearable and have a nautical vibe that is perfect for summer.  Kim Kardashian wore a Nuj Novakhett number from the designer’s fall collection to the MuchMusic Video Awards in Canada.  If you can’t wait until the fall to purchase this dress and need your fix of Nuj Novakhett now, dresses from the spring collection are on sale right now for reasonable prices.  A two-tone black and white dress will run you $236 (that’s 50% off the regular price)!  For a more affordable version, we like the Aqua Ruffle Tube Dress from Bloomingdales.  The skirt of the dress is done in a solid black, making this $60 dress an easy transition into the world of horizontal stripes.

Celebrities Love Their Kain Labels!

SPL54551_002SPL66445_021SPL100212_016Being fashionable doesn’t always mean being fancy! Young celebs are drooling over these thin Kain Label tanks, and it’s no wonder why! They combine comfort with style, and what more can we ask for? Audrina Patridge, Kim Kardashian, and Lo Bosworth are among the many who own these pocket tanks, which come in several neutral colors for around $77 each. You can find them in the closets of Lindsay Lohan, Vanessa Hudgens and Jessica Simpson, too! If the price isn’t right, look at these Silk Blend Pocket Tanks from Forever 21. They are ultra comfy, but will only cost you $7. These sheer tanks are versatile, so change up your look each time you wear them – tuck it in, dress it up, pair with leggings… whatever you choose! Kain Label also makes pocket tees, which celebs are just as obsessed with. (They look exactly like the tanks, only with sleeves!) The extra fabric will cost you $85, so we have an alternative. These Express Oversized Pocket Tees are our absolute favorites, and you’ll only pay $8. They have them in V-neck, too.

Kim Kardashian in Pucci Silk Scarf

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We’re glad Kim Kardashian knows that scarves aren’t just for winter! This celeb was seen wearing her beautiful Emilio Pucci silk scarf while out to dinner with friends in Miami Beach. We’re crazy about the bold pattern and bright colors against her black jeans and vest. If you’re looking for a fun way to spice up an evening look, add a splash of color around your neck, too! Her Pucci silk will cost you $292, or check out this Red Geometric Square scarf for only $10! Pair it with a bold tank from Forever 21 then top it off with a pair of oversized shades and get the whole look for under $35!

Kim Kardashian’s Balenciaga Sunglasses

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Kim Kardashian rocked Baleciaga style 0035 S shades at a pool party she hosted at Wet Republic in Las Vegas.  The reality star’s chic oversized shades have a clear bottom frame and gold detailing to give these sunglasses a vintage feel.  Her designer duds will run you close to $300.  If you are on a budget this summer but still want Kim’s style, try Oversized Vintage Style #7403 from Sunglass Warehouse.  These oversized shades have similar gold detailing without the expensive price tag.