Kim Kardashian dressed up as an “albino alligator” for Halloween, covering her entire body in scales to complete the transformation.
The star of “The Kardashians” shared her striking costume on Instagram Thursday, showcasing a creation by artist Alexis Stone, who recently drew attention for his Jack Nicholson look at the Balenciaga show in Paris.
“đ€đ Albino Alligator by @thealexisstone,” Kardashian captioned the carousel of photos.
Courtesy: Kim Kardashian/Instagram
For this reptilian-inspired look, Kardashian wore head and chest prosthetics adorned with scales.
Courtesy: Kim Kardashian/Instagram
Stone used body paint to capture the alligator's coloring on Kardashian, enhancing the effect with green contact lenses for a more Halloween-appropriate vibe.
The mother of four also had her hands decorated with scales and faux claws, replacing her usual manicure.
Fans were divided in their reactions to the Skims founder’s dramatic costume.
“đOh my gosh Kim is iconic đ this the best costume of Halloween đ»,” commented one fan, while another added, “Kimberly đ„đ„đ„đ„ u just shut down Halloween âŒïžâŒïž”
However, some critics made jokes at Kardashian’s expense, with one saying, “This is her actual form.”
“The reptilian took off her costume for Halloween. How clever!” another added.
Another simply described the costume as “scary.”
Stone shared on Instagram that completing the “mammoth task” took two weeks.
In August, Stone had posted images of a prop alligator he’d acquired years ago in an auction, which inspired Kardashian’s costume.
The prop, from Natalie Portman’s 2018 film “Annihilation,” was shipped from Los Angeles to England.
Kardashian’s sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner also embraced Halloween with fun costumes.
Kylie, 27, shared several looks, including one inspired by Jane Fonda’s character in “Barbarella.”
Meanwhile, Kendall and her friend Hailey Bieber dressed as Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie from “The Simple Life.”
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