Kim Kardashian is getting dragged online due to her clothing brand, Skims, promoting products on social media instead of addressing the horrific wildfires ravaging throughout Los Angeles County.
The fashion designer’s company shared several slideshows of images showcasing designs to its official Instagram this week — just hours after the initial Palisades blaze ignited Tuesday night.
“THE WINTER SALE STARTS TOMORROW,” stated one of the posts on Wednesday, as more than 30,000 residents were forced to evacuate their homes.
“Set your alarm to shop the first major event of the year with up to 50% off your favorite SKIMS collections,” the company added in the post.
The next day, Skims shared photos of the label’s green sweatsuit, writing, “THE WINTER SALE IS HERE. Shop up to 50% off select best-selling collections and start 2025 looking your best in SKIMS.”
Later that day, Kardashian’s company posted images of its Soft Long Slip Dress in the Bordeaux shade with the caption, “Refresh your wardrobe for less – snag 30% off our viral Soft Lounge dress during winter’s biggest event.”
Fans quickly flooded the comments sections of the posts to point out the “tone-deaf” timing of the promotional content as thousands of people’s homes were burned to dust.
“How about making a post of resources that’s going on in LA and what Kim and skims is doing to help!!” one person commented on a post.
“Still trying to make money from people during the horrific fires 🔥,” a second person chimed in.
“WHAT ABOUT CALIFORNIA? All you care about is yourself and money! Khloe is the REALEST that’s why I love her SM,” another added of Kim’s sister, Khloé Kardashian, who has been posting resources and information about the wildfires on her Instagram Story this week.
“Post about the fires you folks are ruining the brand,” a third critic suggested.
“@skims who cares about a stupid sale. Pack the money and underwear and get it to people who need help in LA,” a netizen proposed.
“So tone deaf of skims be posting this rn,” another added.
Others, however, defended the “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” alum, 44, and pointed out that the Calabasas native is coping with the tragedy in her own way.
“She’s also in the middle of a traumatic event, have some empathy,” one fan wrote.
“Y’all shut up this is a business. The show will go on. Kim is grieving and praying for her city just like everyone else,” a second person agreed.
“To everyone hating, did you go to work during the fires? because thats what shes doing.. WORKING,” a third person said.
It’s unclear if Kim personally approved the promotional posts. A rep for Skims did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Despite the backlash, Kim’s family already donated dozens of meals to first responders battling the fire this week, according to an Instagram slideshow posted Thursday.