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Thursday 21 July 2016

Kim and Khloe Kardashian and their bulbous bottoms

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Kim and Khloe Kardashian and their bulbous bottoms
Kim and Khloe Kardashian and their bulbous bottoms
Speaking about the style muse for the production, she said: 'I decided to tone Jennifer [Edina] down, rather than make her even more outrageous. Because nowadays, one’s style is very free.


'Last year there seemed to be a permanent obsession with Kim’s bottom. So I thought, ‘Let’s put a really big bum into a costume somewhere."'

The movie features a host of stars and big names in fashion, including Kate Moss, who plays herself in the comedy and is accidentally killed by the lead characters.

Joanna Lumley recently revealed that Kate's fellow supermodel Naomi Campbell nearly didn't make the final cut when she made an appearance in the TV show in 1995.

Recalling the 46-year-old model turning up for her first day on set, The Wolf of Wall Street actress, 70, explained how a floor manger had told the model she had to be on time or she was 'out'.

And the award-winning creative mastermind has revealed that an episode of their E! reality show Keeping Up With The Kardashians also proved inspiring for even more uncomfortable reasons.

After watching Khloe discuss 'camel hoof' - when trousers are hitched up too high and gather around a female’s nether region - Rebecca decided to include it in her wardrobe choices.

She explained: 'And the trousers will always have a camel hoof. We were thinking of building a fourth camel hoof and then I thought, "That’s just too disgusting really." It’s not a good look.

'Yet again, that was something that Khloé Kardashian talked about. There was a part [on a 2013 episode of ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’] where they were talking about a flabby camel hoof and that’s just the kind of thing that Edina would think about.'

Meanwhile, Rebecca has revealed she had to choose what designer garments she incorporated in the pairs on screen wardrobe to suit each character’s personality.

'I chose carefully the designers that I thought would still be anarchic but have a slightly more pared down style,' she said. 'But there was always a twist.

'[Vivienne] Westwood has always got a social message going on and that’s one of Edina’s things: She wants to always be talking about what the new buzzword could be about.'



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