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Khloé Kardashian Serves Up Sultry Glam in Aqua Slip and Playfully Declines the SKIMS Nipple Bra

Khloé Kardashian knows how to command attention, and her latest Instagram drop is no exception. On November 27, the Good American founder treated her 311 million followers to a series of glamour shots that exuded confidence, elegance, and a cheeky nod to her famous family’s fashion empire.

In the photos, Kardashian, 40, posed in a revealing aqua-colored slip dress, accessorized only with a sparkling diamond cross necklace. Her glossy blonde locks, styled to perfection by her trusted hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons, cascaded effortlessly down her shoulders. Meanwhile, her makeup—a flawless blend of glowing skin and soft contouring—added to the allure of the look.

The post wasn’t just about glamour, though. Khloé’s caption added a playful twist, referencing a buzz-worthy piece from her sister Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS line: the viral Nipple Bra. “🤎🩵 not wearing the nipple bra 🫣🩵🤎,” she quipped, sparking a wave of amused comments from fans and friends alike. Fitzsimons himself joined the fun in the comment section, teasing, “The possums were on high alert,” a playful nod to the sultry vibe of the shots.

Not wearing the Nipple Bra? Khloé’s cheeky caption shows she’s as bold as her style.

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