Kim Kardashian has done it again — but this time, even her loyal fans are left scratching their heads. Strutting through Venice in what was supposed to be a high-fashion couture statement, the reality queen turned mogul stunned the internet with a billowing, over-the-top ensemble that looked less like runway glam and more like… a set of bedroom sheets gone rogue.

Within minutes, social media lit up. X (formerly Twitter) was flooded with memes, one user declaring, “All I see are sheets and wedgies — is this fashion or laundry day gone wrong?” Another chimed in: “Kim’s giving medieval bedspread meets beach towel chic.” The hashtags #KimsSheets and #CoutureWedgie began trending before she even left the canals.
Of course, controversy is nothing new for Kim. From Met Gala masks to latex looks that defy physics, her style choices are often as polarizing as they are headline-grabbing. But Venice felt different. The sheer volume of backlash — mixed with laughter, memes, and outright bewilderment — suggests this couture gamble might have missed the mark.
Still, others came to her defense. Fashion insiders praised the dress as “avant-garde spectacle” and “a bold rejection of conventional silhouettes.” One stylist insisted: “This is not But i
And perhaps that’s the secret. After all, Kim Kardashian doesn’t just wear clothes — she wears conversation. Every bizarre outfit, every viral photo, every meme is part of a larger empire built on staying unforgettable. Love it or hate it, everyone is talking about her.

In Venice, maybe Kim didn’t just bring couture — maybe she brought comedy, chaos, and culture all in one. And if bewilderment was the goal, mission accomplished.
Because when the world sees “sheets and wedgies,” Kim Kardashian sees headlines. And in her universe, that’s always high fashion.