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That’s Not A Maternity Dress! Kim Kardashian Vs. Zoe Saldana In A Fierce ‘Who Wore It Best?’ Fashion Feud

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March 27 2013, Published 7:08 p.m. ET

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Kim Kardashian isn’t letting her pregnancy get in the way of her obsession with runway fashions!

The reality star, who showed off her pregnancy curves on Thursday in a variety of expensive designer dresses, stole a certain starlets style in the process. The nude Lanvin dress that Kim donned during her busy day in New York City was already worn by Avatar actress Zoe Saldana, several months ago, and cost a whopping $3,000.

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Zoe debuted the sexy, beige number, which is currently for sale on the brand’s website, to an event for The Trevor Project in December, perfectly pairing it with a clutch and heels from the same collection.

Kim, who has experienced a slew of fashion disasters during her pregnancy, grabbed attention in the same dress, bigger size, which showed off her crazy cleavage but concealed her burgeoning baby bump, finishing off the look with Christian Louboutin heels.

Who do you think looked better in the uber-expensive Lanvin number? Sound off below.

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