KIM Kardashian was seen wearing an outfit similar to an ensemble worn by Bianca Censori.
On Friday, Kim, 43, attended her son Saint West’s basketball game in Los Angeles, California.
She was wearing an all-black Balenciaga outfit that covered her curvaceous body.
His black jacket was extremely large and the large, puffy sleeves went past his wrists and covered his hands.
Underneath, Kardashian wore a black pair of her famous poots – a pair of boots connected to a pair of pants.
Her hair was tied back with a large banana clip and she covered her face with black sunglasses.
The outfit was similar to what Bianca Censori, 29, wore in December.
Bianca is married to Kanye West, who was married to Kim and gave birth to her four children.
His new wife’s outfit also included an oversized black jacket, but she wore a trench coat.
It hid all her curves, and the sleeves went past her wrists and covered her hands.
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His head was covered by a slouchy black and white beanie.
Bianca’s outfit wasn’t all black though, as she also wore bright red snakeskin boots.
She wore the same oversized jacket in January, accessorizing with a large black furry hat.
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Kim has been accused of copying Bianca’s style several times in the past.
She was even criticized for possibly copying Bianca’s nose after fans claimed she had cosmetic surgery.
In late March, Kim apparently admitted to copying Bianca.
Kim took a quiz about her favorite things, including TV shows, movies, clothes and more, and shared it on her Instagram Story.
She admitted to being obsessed with Sofia Vergara’s series Griselda.
The Skims founder can also quote Alicia Silverstone’s 90s film Clueless word for word.
More of her answers seem to resemble Bianca’s personality.
She stated that she is inspired by travel and architecture, which are direct links with Bianca.
Bianca has a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Melbourne and worked for Kanye as head of architecture for his Yeezy brand.
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