Kim Kardashian heads to Fendi HQ in Rome

Kim Kardashian dons a sleek black trench and military-print cargo pants as she heads to Fendi HQ in Rome… after the fashion house gifted her with a selection of bags and shoes

Kim Kardashian went for a far more casual look than she has been seen out and about in recently, while she continues her trip to Rome.

Seen the night before in a skintight cherry-print minidress as stepped out for dinner in the Italian city on Tuesday evening, she covered up on Wednesday for some sight-seeing.

She was seen in a low-cut black crop-top and military-print trousers, adding a sweeping black leather trench to the look.

Out and about: Kim Kardashian went for a far more casual look than she has been seen out and about in recently, while she continues her trip to Rome

She wore casual trainers and slimline shades, tying her raven locks back from her perfectly made-up features.

She wore a gold necklace to complete the edgy ensemble.

Kim, 40, was snapped heading to the Fendi building, climbing the steep stone steps to pay the fashion company a visit.

She was no doubt heading in to say thank you for the gifts they sent her, which she showed off on her Instagram Story, including several bright yellow handbags and a pair of open-toed snakeskin heels.

Sweeping along: She was seen in a low-cut black crop-top and military-print trousers, adding a sweeping black leather trench to the look

Fashion forward: Kim, 40, was snapped heading to the Fendi building, climbing the steep stone steps to pay the fashion company a visit

Gifts: Taking to her Instagram Story, the SKIMS CEO showed off the countless designer goods she was gifted by Fendi, including several bright yellow handbags and a pair of snakeskin heels

Kim appeared in high spirits while on vacation amid her ongoing divorce from Kanye West, who has moved on with Irina Shayk.  

The mother-of-four has been spotted sight-sighting with her friend Tracy Romulusas well as makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic and hairdresser Chris Appleton.

Kim and her crew grabbed a decadent pasta lunch at Dal Bolognese Roma, which famously serves ‘high-end, Italian cuisine.’

‘When I’m (sic) Rome… FML,’ captioned the star, who shared a snap of her dish to Instagram.

The night before: While putting on a very leggy display, the 40-year-old reality star strutted around in a pair of open-toed brown heels with criss cross straps

Kim also unloaded several shots she had taken while visiting the Vatican on Monday.

The back-to-back images showcased the Vatican’s stunning architecture and design, as well as several notable artifacts and items displayed around the spacious place of worship.

Kardashian, having Armenian roots on her father Robert’s side, highlighted a ‘gift from Armenia’ to the Vatican, which was a gold necklace and matching diamond pendant displayed behind glass. 

Although she appeared excited to be visiting the Vatican on Monday, Kim failed to adhere to the church’s strict dress code by wearing a sexy lace dress which didn’t cover her shoulders and had cut-out sections throughout her mid-section.

There is a basic dress code that both men and women must adhere to when visiting the Vatican city, particularly St. Peter’s Basilica and/or the Vatican museums (including the Sistine Chapel).

Visitors must cover their knees and upper arms, while they are prohibited from wearing shorts or skirts above the knee, sleeveless tops, and low-cut shirts.

Historic: On Monday, Kim paid a visit to the Vatican with supermodel Kate Moss


Capturing memories: Kim also unloaded several shots she had taken during her visit to the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church via Instagram on Tuesday

Men must also remove their hats when entering, though women are permitted to remain wearing theirs.

Shoulders must also be covered and visitors may be turned away or advised to cover up with a shawl.

Regardless, Kim appeared to have a blast as she made her way around the city in her show-stopping outfit, with the star also accompanied by fashion icon Kate Moss and her daughter Lila Grace.

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