Kim Kardashian Has Chosen Herself in Vogue US March 2022 by Carlijn Jacobs

First things first. Big kudos to photographer Carlijn Jacobs {IG} who we hope is celebrating her March 2022 Vogue US cover and fashion story of Kim Kardashian.

Carlos Nazario styles Kardashian in a Loewe dress on the cover, adding Alaïa, and can’t miss Schiaparelli Haute Couture earrings, Balenciaga, Balmain, Givenchy, Rick Owens, Kim’s own SKIMS velvet Stirrup Onesie, Valentino and more.

A Few Words About You-Know-Who

The husband that Kim Kardashian can’t get rid of is losing his mind on social media right now, taking Carlijn’s photos of the Kardashian-West kids and plastering them everywhere on social media with supplications to God to bring his family back together.

It’s Ye’s press who alerted me to Kim’s Vogue cover — and he wasn’t wishing her well.

We’re not falling for it Ye. This is not your show, but we will do that soon, because you are getting downright creepy. Translate that “alarming”.

You just want to be the big man with four wives and a side hustle or two, Ye. Talented, competent, women with a solid sense of self and great mothering skills do not float the boat of a narcissistic, domineering control freak like yourself.

It’s Kim’s Moment Mr. West or Ye . . or Whatever

Vogue’s Jen Wang conducts the interview: “I’ve Chosen Myself”: Inside Kim Kardashian’s New World’

“I’ve Chosen Myself”

Today, we are focused on all the great qualities of Kim Kardashian: fabulous and devoted mother of four, social justice for prison reform warrior, business mogul with SKIMS on fire and raising investor money galore, level 10 sex bomb, determined to get her law license and a generally nice person from all I’ve read.

For a woman being put through hell by the public spectacle that is her husband who refuses to give her a divorce, I’d say that Kim Kardashian not only exhibits extreme grace under pressure, but significant inner fortitude.

Onward now into news.

“My 40s are about being Team Me. I’m going to eat well. I’m going to work out. I’m going to have more fun, spend more time with my kids and the people who make me happy”

Pritzker Prize–­winning architect Tadao Ando is building Kim’s new Palm Springs home, which she describes as “concrete, gray-toned, and really zen.” Kengo Kuma, who designed the National Stadium for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as well as LVMH’s Japan headquarters, is creating another Kim’s life getaway — a glass-and-wood lake house for her in an undisclosed location.

Whereas Kanye West can’t keep his mouth shut ever, Kim Kardashian remain discreet about the dissolution of the marriage. Kim is determined to keep a positive vision of West’s parenting skills and she remains circumspect about a sad time in her life.

“For so long, I did what made other people happy,” the 41-year-old explains. “And I think in the last two years I decided, I’m going to make myself happy. And that feels really good. And even if that created changes and caused my divorce, I think it’s important to be honest with yourself about what really makes you happy. I’ve chosen myself. I think it’s okay to choose you.”

About Her Childrens’ Father

Circling back to Ye and his role as father to her children, Kim is steadfast in her views. “You could be so hurt or angry at your ex, but I think in front of the kids, it always has to be ‘Your dad’s the best,’ ” she explains. “Make sure you are your co-parent’s biggest cheerleader, no matter what you’re personally going through.”

Only recently, did Kardashian address Ye on social media. where she wrote, "Divorce is difficult enough on our children and Kanye's obsession with trying to control and manipulate our situation so negatively and publicly is only causing further pain for all," before reiterating her wish that "all matters regarding our children" remain private.

Kanye creates the spectacle of grinding Julia Fox in Interview Magazine, while criticizing Kim’s parenting skills, causing wonderment of Kardashian’s self-discipline at AOC. His kids will be forming their own opinions online as the year’s go by regarding their parents’ behavior together and apart, during these difficult days.

Jessica Jackson on KK

“She’s doing law school in the hardest way possible. She really has to self-learn,” says human rights attorney Jessica Jackson, for whom Kim is apprenticing. “She has to study 18 hours a week, only five of those hours with me.” Though Jackson, who leads two nonprofits aimed at shrinking the prison industrial complex, took her own hard road to a legal career—finishing both college and law school in six years only after her then husband was sent to prison, leaving her a single mother without a high school diploma—she believes Kim’s path is even more difficult. “I wasn’t trying to run a business, film a show, and raise four kids.” The end of Keeping Up With the Kardashians after a 20-season run appeared to take one job off of Kim’s crowded plate, but that respite lasted mere months. A new Hulu reality show starring the family, titled simply The Kardashians, was announced in January (and will premiere in April).

The interview is much denser than these few interview nuggets. Move over to Vogue for more: “I’ve Chosen Myself”: Inside Kim Kardashian’s New World’