“They wanted to do black veils and I said absolutely not, because Kourtney had them at her wedding,” Kim previously said.
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Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian’s ongoing feud has been a key storyline in the third season of The Kardashians, which is airing now.
In case you missed it, Kourtney was left feeling hurt when Kim collaborated with Dolce & Gabbana just four months after her wedding.
Kourtney had teamed up with the same designers for her and Travis Barker’s Italy ceremony in May 2022, and felt “special” that they’d opened their ‘90s archive for her and her guests.
But in September, Kim blindsided her big sister by serving as creative director for a limited collection that was inspired by D&G’s most iconic archival pieces from 1987 to 2007 — using many similar looks to the ones seen at Kourtney’s wedding.
In emotional scenes, Kourtney broke down in tears as she accused Kim of putting “dollar signs” before her family. But Kim remained defiant, insisting that she shouldn’t have to ask “permission” to take on certain deals.
She also maintained that she had remained “mindful” of Kourtney’s wedding when working on the collection, and that she had rejected suggestions that she felt were too similar to the ceremony.
“There were so many collections that I wanted to do, like, I would have done something from the Madonna collection but she wore something at her wedding so I said don’t do any of that. Don’t do any of the lace that she wore to the wedding,” Kim told Khloé Kardashian as well as her and Kourtney’s mutual friend Simon Huck.
She went on to specifically mention avoiding black veils in her collab, which was Kourtney’s wedding accessory of choice while in Italy.
“I literally thought I was being mindful,” Kim said. “They wanted to do black veils and I said absolutely not, because Kourtney had them at her wedding.”
When she and Kourtney finally sat down for a discussion about the situation, Kim reiterated this point.
“They literally wanted me to have black veils,” she told her sister. “They wanted the Madonna look, all the iconic looks. Even though I had worn that look already I was like: ‘That’s Kourtney’s wedding.’”