During Milan Fashion Week, Kim Kardashian made a dazzling appearance with a new short hairdo that was worn down in thick waves.

Kim Kardashian recently demonstrated that she can carry off any outfit. On September 22, the 41-year-old revealed a new hairdo while she was out at Milan Fashion Week. Kim’s platinum blonde hair was split to the side and cut considerably shorter than normal. It was also down in incredibly heavy waves.

This new appearance surprised Kim, who has been sporting extremely long blonde hair that is constantly split in the center. She wore her hair loose, extremely platinum, brushed to one side, with roots that were midnight black.

She had thick waves of curled hair that fell to just below her collarbone.

She dressed her new hairdo with a smoldering smoky eye, a glossy nude lip that was lined, and extra black eyeliner. Kim wore a skintight black turtleneck top tucked into a pair of high-waisted black leggings for her ensemble. Kim’s monochrome ensemble highlighted her small waist, and the long sleeves of her top were encrusted with enormous diamond cuffs. Gloves and black boots with a pointy toe finished off her ensemble.

Apart from this look, Kim has been donning ensembles that are nothing short of flawless recently. She appeared in public the day before wearing an outfit made entirely of crystal jewelry.

In addition to this outfit, Kim was recently spotted in NYC wearing a tight black turtleneck from Balenciaga that was tucked into a split black dirt pillar skirt by Rick Owens. Balenciaga Small Ball Hoops Earrings, a Balenciaga Spring 2018 Hard Case Motorcycle Bag, and a pair of Balenciaga the Knee Knife Boots completed her ensemble as accessories. In addition to this outfit, Kim was recently spotted in NYC wearing a tight black turtleneck from Balenciaga that was tucked into a split black dirt pillar skirt by Rick Owens. Balenciaga Small Ball Hoops Earrings, a Balenciaga Spring 2018 Hard Case Motorcycle Bag, and a pair of Balenciaga the Knee Knife Boots completed her ensemble as accessories.