Kim Kardashian stole the show in a tight-fitting black dress when she attended Justin Timberlake’s private concert in Las Vegas with her sister Kendall Jenner and Ivanka Trump. The reality star looked stunning in her knitted frock, which accentuated her toned body and featured a plunging neckline and low back. Kim and Kendall appeared to be in high spirits as they laughed and chatted on their way to their seats alongside Lenny Kravitz and FoodGod. Despite sparking worries about her weight earlier this year, the mother-of-four looked radiant with her sleek raven hair cascading down her shoulders. Overall, the girls’ night out was a memorable occasion for all involved.
Enjoying the Moment: Kardashian appeared thrilled as she conversed with Jenner and Ivanka, eagerly anticipating Justin Timberlake’s performance. She kept her adornments to a minimum, only donning several diamond rings and a backwards silver necklace. Her makeup was glamorous and subtle, featuring a nude matte lipstick, dark lip liner, blush, bronzer for a sun-kissed look, and ample mascara. Jenner wore a similar black dress, paired with a scalloped bralette and strappy heels. At 5’11”, the supermodel towered over her half-sister, who stood nine inches shorter without heels. Ivanka looked stunning in a strapless gown with a black top and silver sequined bottom, complemented by red lipstick and retro Hollywood waves. Kardashian and Ivanka have been close friends for over a decade, bonding initially almost ten years ago at the Met Gala over motherhood and being new moms, according to Us Weekly. Kardashian snapped a selfie with Jenner, who smiled at the camera while turning toward her sister.
Kardashian chose to keep her accessory game low-key, with only a few diamond rings and a silver necklace worn backwards, catching the attention of onlookers.
Ivanka appeared stunning with her retro Hollywood waves and bold red lipstick. She was dressed in a strapless gown that featured a silver sequined bottom and black top, exuding an element of glamour.
You look amazing! Her makeup style was simply stunning, featuring a beautiful nude matte lipstick and a deeper shade for the lip liner. She added some blush, bronzer to achieve a sun-kissed radiance and topped it off with lots of mascara.
Kim’s lookalike: On the other hand, Jenner flaunted a black dress that resembled Kim’s outfit. She paired it with a bralette featuring scallop design and complemented the look with strappy heels.
The beautiful supermodel, who stands at a height of five-foot-11, was seen next to her half-sister who is nine inches shorter than her without heels. The event they attended was the highly anticipated launch of Fontainebleau Las Vegas, situated on the famous Las Vegas strip. This luxurious resort and casino spans across 150,000 square feet and offers world-class dining, nightlife, and entertainment, marking a new era of luxury hospitality. Many famous personalities such as Cher, Tom Brady, and Sylvester Stallone were present at the grand opening. The construction of this hotel cost an estimated $3.7 billion, making it the second most expensive hotel after Resorts World that opened in June 2021. At 737ft-(224m) tall, Fontainebleau is the tallest occupiable building in Nevada and the second-tallest in Las Vegas, just behind Strat tower observation deck. The name of this iconic resort was inspired by Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau, which was acquired by Soffer’s family in 2005. However, the Mojave Desert’s project has its own history of ownership changes and delays since its construction started in 2007.
Kardashian and Ivanka have been pals for more than ten years now. They first hit it off at the Met Gala almost a decade ago, where they bonded over their roles as new moms. This information was shared by Us Weekly.
Everyone was captivated by Kardashian when she gracefully walked through the glittering crowd.
Bestie: She was seen strolling alongside her lifelong buddy, FoodGod, who has previously made guest appearances on various episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians and its related shows.
With an air of self-assurance, the creator of SKIMS exuded confidence while she casually ran her fingers through her locks.
The grand opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas on the iconic Las Vegas strip was a huge success, and she was thrilled to be a part of it. The project faced numerous setbacks over the years, starting with funding issues during the Great Recession that led to the building being abandoned at 70% completion by the Miami-based chairman of Fontainebleau Development, Soffer. New owners like Carl Icahn and Steven Witkoff took over, but progress stalled again amidst the pandemic. During this time, the incomplete building was occasionally used by firefighters for training. However, Soffer and Fontainebleau Development reacquired the project in 2021, partnering with Koch Real Estate Investments to finance and complete it. Soffer expressed his happiness at finally fulfilling a long-held dream and upholding the brand’s spirit that has stood strong for over seven decades.
Capturing the moment: Kardashian and Jenner took a quick photo together, with Jenner facing her sister and flashing her pearly whites for the camera.
What a trio! Jenner found herself sandwiched between Kardashian and Ivanka.
Generating excitement: Amidst a gathering of famous personalities, Kardashian’s mere presence drew the attention of onlookers.
Ivanka engaged in socializing as she conversed with a fair-haired lady. The woman then kindly placed her hand on Ivanka’s shoulder, followed by a warm hug.
A grand celebration took place on a special night, with many famous personalities in attendance. Cher, Tom Brady and Sylvester Stallone were among the stars who graced the event.
Sitting comfortably in a box seat, Mark Wahlberg took pleasure in watching the performance.
He appeared quite stylish and sophisticated in his black suit and tie.
During the performance, Mark was spotted conversing with a buddy while leaning over the balcony.
Last month, Mark Tricano, the president of Fontainebleau Las Vegas, informed state gambling regulators that the resort is set to hire over 7,000 employees. The property boasts an impressive 1,300 slot machines, 128 gambling tables, and more than 36 bars and restaurants, some of which feature chefs with Miami roots. Room rates for the opening began at around $300 (£239) a night, according to officials. The Fontainebleau stands as the tallest occupiable building in Nevada and the second-tallest in Las Vegas, after the nearby Strat tower observation deck, which measures 1,149 feet (350 meters). The hotel was built on the site of the El Rancho hotel, which was demolished in 2000 after Soffer and Turnberry Associates purchased it. Fontainebleau sits adjacent to the newest section of the Las Vegas Convention Center, a $1 billion development that opened in January 2021, and offers a stunning view down the Strip of the brightly-lit Sphere concert and entertainment venue that opened in September.