Khloe Kardashian Reveals Two Essential Staples in Her Wardrobe

The Good American cofounder just launched a line of women’s workwear.
Khloe Kardashian

Khloe Kardashian.


Whether rocking a string bikini or head-to-toe leopard, Khloé Kardashian knows a thing or two about style. 

The reality TV star recently sat down with Marie Claire along with her mother and manager, Kris Jenner. The two discussed their personal fashion and the launch of Kardashian’s new Good American size-inclusive line of women’s workwear. She is the co-founder of the clothing brand, which The Kardashians star launched with Emma Grede in 2016.

During the interview, Kardashian revealed the two must-have items in her closet, particularly when she wants to dress for success.

“No matter what room you’re about to walk into, you can go right in with a blazer. You can dress it up or down,” she shared. “[A blazer] and a bodysuit are my go-tos. Bodysuits hug your body so well, so everything’s tailored and tucked in.”

The 38-year-old mom of two added that she doesn’t necessarily follow trends, and instead opts for pieces and styles that she knows work for her.

“When you look good, you carry yourself well,” she added. “I try to pick outfits that make me feel confident.”

Good American’s Bosswear collection dropped on Feb. 16 and includes classy and professional-looking tops, bottoms, jackets, bodysuits and dresses. 

Kardashian and Jenner modeled a few of the options on Instagram two days before the line launched. They wore black blazers, matching skirts, sheer black nylons and pointed-toe black pumps.

“it wouldn’t be bosswear without La Jefa @krisjenner 🖤,” Kardashian wrote in her caption.

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