Reality TV star Kim Kardashian is currently on holidays with her sisters and friends in Mexico. The girls look like they're having the time of their lives and have been posting like crazy on social media.
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While having fun in the sun, Kim was spotted wearing a top bought from an Irish vintage shop and it's causing quite a stir!
The Irish vintage shop called Open For Vintage proudly posted the picture of Kim K wearing their top on their Instagram account yesterday.
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This crop top is Dolce & Gabbana with lace ties revealing a daring plunge neckline. Kim's stylist Avigail Claire picked up this find and Kim threw it on as part of her beach look, paired with a black bikini bottom and metallic sunglasses.
Kim is obviously a fan of shopping Irish because this isn't the first time she's worn a number from the store which is based between Dublin and London and founded by Colin Saunders, Sarah Kate Byrne and James Loftus - all Irish.
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Kim has previously worn an Escada skirt and vintage Valentino sunglasses from the online shop.
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Kim K seems to be addicted to vintage and this Irish shop is ticking every box for the star.
So remember ladies, shop Irish!