Khloe Kardashian poses in a pair of jeans for "The Good American"
Khloe Kardashian's latest shoot for Good American magazine is HOT. I mean, I love it. She looks fabulous.
In the photos posted on her personal Instagram, Kardashian is wearing nothing but baggy mom-cut jeans. Otherwise, she is topless, showing off her gorgeous blonde straight lob. Her face is done in traditional Kardashian style makeup, complete with shades of brown that suit her well.
Kardashian wrote on the photo, "WE ARE DENIM
"Every size, every rise, every wash to serve your curves @goodamerican"
Phillips said, "Love you!" Fitzsimmons commented, "It's the wind in the hair for me," along with a number of heart-eye emojis. Emma Greed, co-founder and CEO of Good American, added, "I love this picture!!!!" She wrote.
Good American may be known for its fabulous jeans (which fit a variety of body types), but since 2018 it has also carried a lot of other clothing, including activewear.
At the time, Marie Claire spoke with Kardashian about why adding activewear to Good American's offerings was important to her.
"Our design team is all women, and I think when you create something as intimate as athletic wear, you're really in the most vulnerable place and you want to feel and look your best, even if you're trying to get in shape or just had a baby," she "It's the hardest part of getting back in shape. The hardest part of getting back in shape is going to the gym in public. So it was really important for us to put on our workout clothes and feel and look our best. But I think the people who design for women's bodies should be women. Because that way they know what we want and what we are looking for when we get into tight positions in our workouts."
The entrepreneur told Marie Claire again in 2019, when Good American took its line of maternity activewear further.
"When I was pregnant, the few things that were offered were definitely not very comfortable. We don't tell consumers what they should wear." We don't tell consumers what to wear. We don't give the consumer like three outfits. If they want to be a little more conservative or a little more sexy, the consumer can decide that. So we wanted to give them more options to wear, whether they are relaxing at home or working out, with the same support. Our goal is to listen to our customers, to be inclusive, and to offer what we create."
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