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People: Kim Kardashian ‘Beyond In Love’ With Wedding Gown After Visiting Balmain Showroom In Paris

Kim Kardashian - (Splash News)

KUWTK star was pictured visiting the designer house with BFF Serena Williams yesterday

Kim Kardashian dropped a massive wedding dress hint yesterday when she was snapped visiting the Balmain showroom alongside BFF Serena Williams and sources have now said that the rumours are true and that she “beyond loves” the gown that has been made for her special day.

Kim Kardashian – (Splash News)

Kim and Kanye are rumoured to be tying the knot in Los Angeles this week before then saving their big wedding for next month in Paris and with Kim being spotted arriving in the French Capital earlier this month without her other half, this fuelled rumours that she was doing some last minute planning.

And according to sources, this is correct! An insider told E! News that the KUWTK star is over the moon about the dress that has been chosen, with the gown said to be “elite.” Would we expect anything else from Kim K?

A source told the publication about the dress, said to be designed by Balmain: “[Kim] beyond loves it.

Kim rocks double denim as she visits the Balmain showroom in Paris (Splash News)

Kim and Kanye got engaged last October and with rumours continuing to surround the pair, the latest have been that they are going to be holding a small civil ceremony in Los Angeles this week ahead of their huge Paris wedding next month.

TMZ claimed earlier this week that the couple will be holding the wedding privately and have already purchased a marriage license.

The site claims the service will be very low key, more like a “courthouse wedding,” and that they got a “confidential” marriage license so that no-one will be able to officially know about the wedding.

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