Actually, American beauties Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian, famous for their star power, have arrived for Anant-Radhika's wedding. In such a situation, not only their fans but also B-town celebs are excited. Both the sisters were seen in stylish looks at the airport. After which it is clear that both will bring more glamour to the wedding and there will be a lot of ruckus. (Photo courtesy: Yogen Shah)
Both the sisters showed different styles from each other
As soon as Kim and Khloe stepped out of the airport, the paparazzi captured them on camera. Everyone was shouting her name, so Kim waved at the photographers and smiled. Khloe, on the other hand, went straight to the car and sat down.
Here both of them looked great at the airport. While Kim looked very stylish, Khloe kept her look basic but stylish. The style of both the sisters was so killer that everyone kept looking at them.
Kim was seen in a body hugging dress
Talking about Kim, Kim came wearing a nude coloured dress. Her perfect body was flaunted in this figure-hugging dress, while the halter neckline gave a great look. With this, Kim kept her look very simple and she was seen wearing only black goggles. This style of Kim was quite stunning.
See the Kardashian sisters' full looks here
Khloe's killer look in jeans and crop top
Khloe paired light blue jeans with a crop top and completed her look with black glasses like her sister. She also wore white shoes with her initials written on them and carried a grey bag.
Although the beauty's face is not visible in this photo, her full look can be seen in the video. (Photo courtesy: Instagram @khloekardashian)
The Kardashian sisters are famous
Kim completed her look with a sleek bun and glossy nude makeup, while Khloe looked gorgeous in open soft curls. After the sisters' killer beauty at the airport, now everyone is excited to see them at the wedding. Maybe we will get to see the stunning traditional look of both the beauties.
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