From London to Paris to Los Angeles, Hamish Bowles joins Kim Kardashian and Kanye West in their quest for world dominationâand the perfect wedding dress.
The fast-cooling Los Angeles afternoon air is filled with the scent of eucalyptus and mimosa, the gurgle of water as it tumbles down a fountain wall into a picture-perfect azure pool, the exultant strains of Pharrell Williamsâs âHappy,â and a chorus of âOld MacDonald Had a Farm,â performed in unhappy a cappella by Annie Leibovitz and Kris Jenner.
The frantic warblings of this unlikely duo are intended to entertain the geographically named North West, perched between her father, Kanye West, creative polyglot, and his fiancĂ©e, Northâs mother, Kim Kardashian, cultural phenomenonâor Kimye, as the media has dubbed the telegenic pair while it relentlessly tracks their every move. North (âKanyeâs side of the family calls her Nori,â says Kim) is poised on her motherâs knee, a knee that is currently enveloped in a fall of Lanvin satin the color and consistency of double cream, fashioned by Alber Elbaz into a wedding dress of fifties haute couture magnificence. The dress is a fitting complement to Kimâs voluptuous movie-star beauty, with her flashing Ava Gardner looks and Sophia Loren figure that have helped to establish a new contemporary body paradigm after an era of waifs.
Small wonder that Kim idolizes Elizabeth Taylor, whom she first became aware of as a supportive friend of Michael Jackson. Taylor once lent Kim her Cleopatra cape for a photo shoot, and Kim conducted Taylorâs last interview (by phone and e-mail), about her legendary jewels. âEverything seemed so selfless for her,â Kim remembers. âWe talked about the jewelry and how it ultimately didnât belong to her; she just wanted to help people.â When Taylorâs estate was sold to benefit the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, Kim even acquired some of those jewels herself. She also went to look at Taylorâs house. âIt was just so enchanting,â she remembers, âwith a garden with really pretty trellises and beautiful roses, but it wasnât realistic for me to purchase. It only had a one-car garage.â
Although North has inherited her fatherâs furrowed, quizzical brow, the pretty ten-month-old who is the focus of all this attention seems an island of preternatural serenity in the roiling sea of frenetic activity that is la vie Kimye.
Northâs parents have already involved her in their creative lives. âI take pictures of her all the time and dress her up,â says Kim. âI put Kanyeâs big chains around her, and I put a little Louis bag and some Jordans, and I was like, âWhat up, Daddy?â â Kanye, meanwhile, has made an adorable little stop-frame video of North caught in her natural movements that heâs edited to make it appear as if sheâs break-dancing.
âAnybody need anything?â asks the agelessly glamorous, apricot-skinned Kris, fluttering eyelashes as thick, long, and lustrous as a hummingbirdâs wings. âWater? Vodka? Get on my train!â she laughs. âJust kidding!â Kris (who, as Kim notes, âgoes by the name of Lovey, not Grandma!â) is an astute businesswoman and an executive producer of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, now in its eighth season. Her home office is stacked with Kardashian product and magazine spreadsâthere is even a framed copy of her estranged husband Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jennerâs 1979 GQ cover.
When Kim was an impressionable little girl, she remembers, her fashion-mad mom âwould always wear really tightâshe was into Vicky Tiel, Moschino, or Chanelâwith huge Moschino heart earrings. She had an amazing body and was always so in shape. One time Kourtney and I sat in my momâs closetâwe mustâve been eight or nineâand we were like, âIf Mom dies, weâre going to write down who gets what.â We went through every last piece of her wardrobe. We were so mean then!â