Kim Kardashian has said she's "learning not to give a f**k" amid her divorce from Kanye West.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 40, has spoken about how she is going to live her life on her own terms, and hopes to inspire people to do the same.
Last month, Kim filed for divorce from Kanye, with whom she shares four children, after almost seven years of marriage.
In a new interview with Vogue magazine, Kim said she learned her new attitude from fashion designer Riccardo Tisci, who dressed her for the Met Gala in 2013, which had a punk theme.


Kim said: "As I'm more confident in myself I get that more: that punk is just an attitude of not giving a f**k.
"It doesn't mean you're a total a*****e.
"It just means you live your life your way and beat to your own drum, and hopefully that inspires people to want to do that for themselves."
Kim also spoke about the final season of KUWTK in a teaser clip for the interview.

The final series will air this week.
She said: "It's really crazy to look back and just to think, 20 seasons, that's a long time.
"Just because we didn't really expect it to go on this long, we were just having fun.
"We genuinely love filming together as a family, but I think we're all so happy we made it to 20 seasons.
"Like genuinely, so excited."
Last week it was claimed that Kanye had cut contact with Kim before she'd even filed for divorce.
They've agreed to co-parent their kids - North, seven, Saint, five, Chicago, three, and Psalm, one - but it's said that Kanye isn't making it easy.
He reportedly asked Kim to stay away while he's visiting the kids, and now it's claimed that he's changed his phone number and told her she can only contact him through his security.

An insider told Page Six : "Even before Kim filed for divorce, Kanye changed his numbers and said, 'You can contact me through my security'.
"Despite this, she trusts him around the kids. He loves them and is seeing a lot of them.
"She leaves the house and he arrives and hangs out with the kids. They have an army of nannies so the transition is easy."