Over the years theKardashianfamily’s style has completely transformed in front of our eyes, andKhloé Kardashianisn’t ashamed to admit that she’s had some fashion regrets along the way.

Often, the Good American cofounder would just put on whatever a stylist told her to wear or clothing she was gifted for free. “I was so excited,” she says. “I was like, ‘I got a free shirt! I’m wearing it!’ It was such a thrill.”

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Khloe Kardashian

Instead of looking back on her fashion flashbacks with regret, Kardashian considers it “more fun” to simply reminisce. She says: “It’s more like, ‘Okay might not want to do that again. Or that color didn’t look right on me. It’s more fun looking back.”

But when it comes to old episodes ofKeeping Up with the Kardashians, the star only rewatches some of the earlier seasons, even though she “did stuff that is so mortifying and cringe-worthy.”

Kardashian says: “I remember taking a bath naked with a bunch of candy and Kourtney’s filming me. It’s just like why am I doing this on camera? It’s so mortifying.”

“I’m always been a jumpsuit type of girl,” Kardashian says. “I’d been wearing it, but they weren’t cool. But now that Kim’s wearing the one-piece outfit [and] everyone’s wearing it. I’m like, ‘Okay, continue to wear it my one-pieces all over again.’ So thank you, Kim.”

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Kardashian’s using the fashion expertise she’s gained over the years to guide an aspiring designer on theSHEIN x 100K Challengewhich brings together emerging creatives from all over the globe.

“The best part about the SHEIN X 100K Challenge is really being a part of something that’s so encouraging and inclusive of these young, creative designers out there. My contestant was Sasha[Sashagai Ruddock] and she’s so incredible and inspiring,” Kardashian says.

Kardashian especially connected with Ruddock since they both believe in creating accessible, inclusive fashion for all bodies.

“What’s crazy as Sasha and I relate on so many levels. She has an all-inclusive fashion line that she was doing for years prior to this challenge. And Good American has the size range and [idea of] not wanting to change the ethos of your brand in order to fit into the fashion industry. Standards are something that coincidentally she and I were really in sync with.”

source: people.com