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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Shoes? Couple Wants Shoe Deal from Francois-Henri Pinault

August 4, 2012 By Staff

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West shoes? – Kim and Kanye want to do a joint shoe deal with LVMH boss Francois-Henri Pinault.

The glamorous couple – who already have separate clothing and endorsement deals – have been spotted dining with Francois, the billionaire husband of Salma Hayek and want to etch out a way they can work together with him.

A source told RadarOnline.com: ''Kim and Kanye had lunch with Francois the other day at the yacht club because they're trying to negotiate a shoe deal with him.

More photos of Kim and Kanye below in the gallery.

''Francois' company owns Louis Vuitton, which Kim and Kanye are obviously both big fans of. Nothing is set in stone yet, but they're really excited about the potential footwear line.''

Among the brands owned by LVMH are Guerlain, Fendi, Kenzo, Tag Heur and Veuve Clicquot.

Kim is famed her love of designer footwear and clothes but recently said refuses to count calories and will always indulge if she wants to.

She said: ''I used to eat a ton of junk food, but there are plenty of fast food places that offer healthy options, so there's no excuse for eating badly all the time.

''Although, when I go out for dinner, I eat what I want. You can't spend your life worrying about calories.''

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Filed Under: Home & Shopping, Ledger Lifestyle - Fashion Tagged With: Francois Henri-Pinault, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Salam Hayek

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