Cool i've come up with a solution!

* Install systemsettings package
* Install kdeartwork package

That's all you need to select GTK+ theme for KDE application. Once both
of thoses package (and dependency) are installed you will have the kde
System Settings application under Application/System Tool/System
Settings. Go to Appearence and choose GTK+ as Style, humain icon set as
icon theme and ajust you font rendering settings so it match thoses in
Gnome Appearance settings.. Well it's not rocket science ... you just
need systemsettings and kdeartwork package! Enjoy.

By the way it's still a bug user should not have to install thoses
packages and do the work manually it should be automatic, if a KDE
application is installed under gnome then GTK+ theme should be enable...

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