Kim Kardashian Wears Lingerie For French Magazine Fatice [PHOTOS]
Kim Kardashian is no stranger to getting dressed up and sitting for magazine photo shoots, but her most recent look is one of the most revealing she has ever done.
The 32-year-old star of the E! Network's massive hit "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" stripped down to barely-there lingerie for a cover story in the latest issue of French fashion magazine Fatice.
The photos feature a sultry Kardashian in shades of pink, cream and beige as she rocks lacy undergarments in most of the photos. The reality star is accessorized in the photo shoot in her typical, luxuriously glamorous manner with pearls, furs and animal print high heels.
CLICK HERE to check out photos of Kim Kardashian in lingerie from the latest issue of French magazine Fatice.
Though Kardashian looks stunningly radiant in the photos for Fatice, she did suffer some serious grief this week after her the death of her white pet kitten named Mercy, which was a gift from boyfriend Kanye West.
Kim took to her personal blog to share the news with fans and express her grief over losing the beloved pet.
"It is with deep sadness that I have to tell you all that my kitten, Mercy, has passed away. My heart is completely broken," Kardashian wrote.
After receiving the gift and spending time with the cat, she quickly discovered that she was allergic, and several doctors told her the only solution was injections, which she didn't feel was safe.
Because she wanted the cat to have the best life possible, Kardashian gave Mercy to her sister Khloe Kardashian's assistant, Sydney Hitchcock, who had recently lost her beloved cat of 17 years. Things were all perfect for a while, until Hitchcock got some very bad news.
"Sydney gave Mercy a loving home, but after a couple of weeks Mercy got really sick and Sydney had to rush her to the vet," Kim wrote. "They discovered she had a stomach problem that we weren't aware of. Her stomach had filled with fluid and the doctor said she had a rare stomach cancer and that there was nothing we could do for her. Poor little Mercy died the very next day. It broke not only my heart that little Mercy died at only four months old, but Sydney's too."