Kim Kardashian puts sexy spin on business chic to talk her private-equity firm in Miami

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Kim Kardashian put her own spin on business chic to attend this year's iConnections Global Alts conference in Miami, Florida on Tuesday.The reality TV star, 42, was there to discuss her newly launched private-equity firm SKKY Partners with co-founder and industry veteran Jay Sammons.Kim - who is worth an estimated $1.8 billion - took to the stage in a sexy black latex outfit consisting of skintight pants and a skimpy bandeau top.

Commanding attention: Kim Kardashian put her own spin on business chic to attend this year's iConnections Global Alts conference in Miami, Florida on TuesdayFor a classic touch, the SKIMS founder layered up with a black Jacquard blazer that buttoned at the waist.She slipped her feet into pointy black vinyl boots and accessorized with a Victorian-inspired choker necklace.

Her silky raven tresses were worn in loose, voluminous waves that fell to her waist.Kim rocked her signature smokey eyeshadow and glossy nude lip for the occasion.

The reality TV star, 42, was there to discuss her newly launched private-equity firm SKKY Partners with co-founder and industry veteran Jay Sammons (right) Edgy: Kim - who is worth an estimated $1.8 billion - took to the stage in a sexy black latex outfit consisting of skintight pants and a skimpy bandeau topKim oozed confidence as she sat with her legs crossed beside Jay while iConnections CEO Ron Biscardi served as the event moderator.SKKY Partners launched in September with the intention to invest in 'growth-oriented, market-leading consumer and media companies.'Along with being co-founders, Kim and Jay are also co-managing partners.Keeping things in the family, the KUWTK alum's mother Kris Jenner is a firm partner.'I'm excited to launch SKKY Partners to invest in.

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