Kourtney Kardashian Turns Heads in Black Minidress 4 Months Postpartum, Celebrates with Khloe Kardashian at Lemme Event in Target
Kourtney Kardashian Turns Heads in Black Minidress 4 Months Postpartum, Celebrates with Khloe Kardashian at Lemme Event in Target
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Kourtney Kardashian Turns Heads in Black Minidress 4 Months Postpartum, Celebrates with Khloe Kardashian at Lemme Event in Target (PC: Instagram) |
Kourtney Kardashian dazzled in a sleek black minidress just four months after giving birth to her son, Rocky Thirteen Barker, with Travis Barker.
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She was spotted at a Lemme event hosted within Target, accompanied by her sister Khloe Kardashian. Kourtney, 44, showcased her toned legs in a belted black satin ensemble resembling a short double-breasted raincoat.
Despite past on-screen conflicts, Kourtney and Khloe appeared amicable at the event, sharing hugs. Notably absent were Kim Kardashian, as well as Kylie and Kendall Jenner. Cameras were present to capture moments for their Hulu show, "The Kardashians."
Recently, Kourtney shared snapshots on Instagram, including intimate family moments and glamorous selfies. One image featured Rocky holding onto his father's necklace, symbolizing precious family bonds. While some praised her for candidly portraying her 'real mum body,' others questioned her decision to share a breastfeeding moment.
In response, Kourtney's followers defended her, emphasizing the need to normalize breastfeeding. Earlier, Kourtney had shared postpartum tips on fashion, beauty, and breastfeeding, advocating for comfort and convenience in clothing choices and minimalistic makeup routines.
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She also recommended postpartum hair care products and supplements, including Lemme 'Mama' from her own brand, to combat hair loss. Additionally, Kourtney shared a list of foods suggested by her nutritionist to boost breast milk supply for nursing mothers.
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