The SKIMS founder, 43, showcased her impeccable sense of style in an oversized red coat, tights and black stilettos.
She accessorised with shades and her newly-dyed blonde hair was styled in loose waves and tucked in the collar of her coat.
Kim is no stranger to going blonde, and notably debuted platinum locks earlier this year in February and also bleached her hair for the 2022 MET Gala while wearing Marilyn Monroe’s iconic gown.
Her latest outing comes shortly after The Kardashians star whisked herself away to Washington D.C. earlier this week on Thursday.
The businesswoman was seen sitting down with Vice President, Kamala Harris, to have a conversation about criminal justice reform.
She previously met with 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, when he was in office to pardon prisoners – including Alice Marie Johnson.
Kim was also joined by former inmates that had been recently pardoned, and the star said, per USA Today, that she was ‘honored’ to be there.
‘I am super honored to be here to hear your stories today and I think it’s so important to share them and amplify them because there are so many people that are in your position that could use the inspiration. I’m just here to help and spread the word.’
She also took to her Instagram stories as she took a selfie at the White House and penned, ‘Can’t wait to share all about the second chances event today at the White House. Thank you Madame Vice President.’
The star is currently studying law, and revealed last year in May that she got a score of 100 on her law midterm ahead of taking the bar exam.
Kim also continues to brush off the drama surrounding Taylor Swift and her recent diss in the track, thanK you aIMee – which is found on the singers The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology album.
Fans quickly began to theorize that the song was aimed at Kim, with Swifties pointing out that the capital letters in the title spell out Kim’s name.
Some lyrics include: ‘But I dreamed that one day I could say/All that time you were throwin’ punches/I was buildin’ something’/And I can’t forgive the way you made me feel.’
She also sang: ‘And it wasn’t a fair fight/Or a clean Kill/Each time that aIMee stomped across my grave/And then she wrote headlines/In the local paper laughing at each baby step I’d take.’
Their feud seemingly began in 2016 when Kanye released a song titled, Famous, where he rapped, ‘I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/Why? I made that b**** famous.’
West claimed that the lyrics had been approved by Taylor, which she has denied. Kim – who was married to Kanye at the time – shared an edited video of the music artist calling the Bad Blood hitmaker and getting her permission.
The clip notably showed West – who also goes by Ye – sharing the idea but not the full lyrics, including his use of the word ‘b***h.
During an interview for her 2023 TIME Person of the Year profile , Taylor revealed that the situation had taken her ‘down psychologically to a place I’ve never been before.’
In 2009, Kanye notably interrupted Swift when she was on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards while accepting the award for Video of the Year.
Earlier this week on Tuesday, a source told People that Kim is ‘over’ feuding with Swift and hopes the Grammy winner can ‘move on.’
‘She’s over it and thinks Taylor should move on,’ the insider stated, adding that the SKIMS founder ‘doesn’t get why [Swift] keeps harping on it. It’s been literally years.’
A few days later on Thursday, a separate source told Us Weekly that the diss track on her latest record-breaking album is Taylor’s ‘final word.’
‘The song is her final word. Taylor has moved on and is not looking back,’ the source expressed to the outlet, while adding that Swift ‘has not heard’ from Kim over the track.