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Sloppy Seconds? Kim Kardashian Is Recycling Everyone’s Designer Dresses!

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May 24 2012, Published 1:00 p.m. ET

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By Leah Ornstein

RadarOnline.com Features Editor

Kim Kardashian may be worth millions of dollars and be one of the most influential stars in Hollywood, but apparently she can’t secure an original designer dress!

From London to the South of France, the reality star has been on a whirlwind red carpet streak over the past week, promoting multiple products, as well as her relationship with new boyfriend Kanye West. Though she has been dressed to impress in a variety of uber-glam designer dresses, there is one problem – almost every look she has rocked on the red carpet has already been worn by another Hollywoodstar – and RadarOnline.com has the photos to prove it.

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In London last week, Kim hit an event for QuickTrim flaunting her figure in a Stella McCartney cutout mini dress. Apparently Kim wasn’t let in on Victoria’s Secret – that Miranda Kerr donned the number last month at Paul McCartney’s My Valentine video premiere in Los Angeles in April!

Over the weekend, Kim joined her hip-hop beau at Diddy’s exclusive yacht party at the Cannes Film Festival, wearing a sexy two-piece Emilio Pucci beaded ensemble.  But everyone knows that Gwyneth Paltrow stole the red carpet show of the 2012 Emmy Awards in the exact same belly-baring look, back in the Fall! 

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And on Wednesday night, Kim poured her covetable curves into a plunging neckline Balmain Resort 2012 mini at the premiere of Kanye West’s movie Cruel Summer – the same sexy, dress that Alessandra Ambrosio and Zoe Saldana wore back in 2011. 

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