Kim Kardashian parades famous curves in skin-тιԍнт bodysuit and teeny leather skirt

Reality star Kim Kardashian has left fans feeling H๏τ under the collar as she donned a skin-тιԍнт body suit and teeny cutout mini leather skirt for the cover of Time magazine

Kim Kardashian has stunned fans with her latest magazine cover that put her curves front and center.

The star looked incredible as she donned a teeny cutout leather skirt and a skinтιԍнт black bodysuit that highlighted her incredible figure.

Kim’s shapewear brand Skims was put on the cover story for Time’s 100 Most Influential Companies.

The 42-year-old let her raven black hair fall around her face nearly disappearing into her form-fitting, long-sleeved black bodysuit.

She added a teeny leather skirt with a split down one side that was held closed with a series of buckles.

Kim posted a snap of the magazine cover to her story and captioned the post: “TIME MAGAZINE COVER 2023.”

Kim’s family rushed to the comments section to praise the star for her stunning pH๏τoshoot.

Kendall Jenner, 27, wrote: “Stunnnnn,” Kylie Jenner, 25, simply commented with a fire emoji.

Khloe Kardashian, 38, also remarked on the post, commenting: “You are [magic],” using a wand emoji.

The mother-of-four modestly opened up to the publication about the success of her of her four-year old shapewear company, which was valued at $3.2 billion in 2022.

“I feel like, OK, I did it,” she began. “It started off with simply finding shapewear that was a skin tone that would match my colour. I used to take my shapewear and dye it with tea bags and coffee in the bathtub.”

Kim went on to explain that she also had the novel idea of cutting off one leg of her underwear to allow her to wear dresses and skirts with a high slit.

She has since incorporated that idea into its own stand-alone product, for sale in 10 different shades.

The SKIMS brand has also expanded to include loungewear, panties and bras – with sportswear and men’s loungewear in the pipeline too.

The brand’s success certainly hasn’t gone to her head, however, as she explained: “I still have, like, imposter syndrome or whatever, but I think that’s part of what keeps me going.”