Kim Kardashian definitely isn’t afraid to flash the flesh.
The reality star, 38, celebrated at John Legend’s James Bond-themed 40th birthday party on Saturday in a see-through lace bodysuit by Alexander Wang.
While the racy look technically covered Kardashian from her neck to her toes, the sheer lace and keyhole detail left little to the imagination.
Kardashian accessorised the sexy one-piece with Alexandre Birman heels $825 and slicked-back hair for a sultry bond-girl look.
Taking to Twitter, she shared a series of photos from the lavish event, where she posed alongside Kanye West, Legend and the birthday boy’s wife, Chrissy Teigen, on a poker table, flashing her figure.
In one snap, she flicks back her hair and stretches her leg out on the table, which is covered in money and poker chips.
She captioned the snaps: “Casino Royale! Happy Birthday John!!!!”
Chrissy also stunned in a gold strapless Cristina Ottaviano dress and Amwaj diamonds.
Earlier in the day, Teigen asked fans to help pick an outfit for son Miles, eight months, to wear, choosing an adorable tiny white tuxedo, which perfectly matched Legend’s.
Her daughter, Luna, 2, matched her mom in a gold dress of her own.
Kim is no stranger to flaunting her curves.
In January 2018 she stunned beachgoers by frolicking in the surf at a Malibu beach in an entirely see-through ensemble.
Later that year she launched her new fragrance in a bottle moulded from her own naked body, sharing the snaps on her Instagram with fans.
One of her raciest was a nude makeup campaign for her own beauty line KKW, where she posed naked on a bed, using her fingers to protect her modesty.
Judging from social media, the ‘All of Me’ singer’s big birthday bash was a huge success, with a star-studded guestlist that also included Kris Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian and Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
Last week, Kardashian-West was slammed for “spoiling” her daughter’s and nieces when she splashed out $1200 on Louis Vuitton handbags for them all.
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