Kim Kardashian's Wardrobe Malfunction At Met Gala

The annual ball, which formally kicks off the Metropolitan Museum of Art's yearly Costume Institute exhibit, always brings in a bevy of style stars and of course, some stunning couture. This time at the Met Gala 2014, one of the Hollywood celebrities who doesn't fail to impress us was spotted and faced a terrible wardrobe malfunction as well. We are talking about Kim Kardashian who was dressed in a beautiful thigh high slit gown for the evening and showed us something which just might have scarred us.

Now, we all know that the brunette has been working out religiously post her pregnancy and to get a figure like what she has now, takes a lot of hard-work. At the Met Gala 2014, Kim Kardashian who walked the red carpet in style in a designer blue gown by Lanvin looked stunning.

Kim's Wardrobe Malfunction At Met Gala

HAVE YOU SEEN KIM FLAUNTING HER ASSETS?

However, just hours before she could head to the Met Gala 2014 red carpet, Kim Kardashian faced a terrible wardrobe malfunction as she left the Lanvin store with beau Kanye West, after getting fitted for her custom-designed look. The 33-year-old Kim Kardashian unknowingly flashed her dark underwear from her layered custom-designed navy blue Lanvin gown, which flew across her leg. The Lanvin gown she wore to the Met Gala 2014 had a leg-baring thigh-high slit, exposing her dark underwear panties from the side. Kanye West who was along with his beau, couldn't keep his eyes off his lady love, the entire night at the Met Gala 2014.

Kardashian's leg-baring Lanvin navy blue gown looked different though on the red carpet at the Met Gala 2014. On the red carpet the beautiful mummy carried a more classy look. Her navy blue thigh high slit dress had a thick black belt which clinched her tiny waist and her brunette locks were swept to one side. She finished the timely look with diamond drop earrings by jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz and rocked black cage sandals by Lanvin.

Story first published: Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 10:23 [IST]