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Pregnant Kourtney Kardashian promotes her latest Boohoo collection

Pregnant Kourtney Kardashian promotes her latest Boohoo collection

Kourtney Kardashian, who has always believed in promoting sustainable fashion, recently showcased her second collection with Boohoo, a leading online fashion retailer founded by Mahmud Kamani.

The television personality, who is expecting a child with husband Travis Barker, took to her Instagram handle on Wednesday and dropped photos from her latest collection that both celebrated her baby bump and gave another hint about how excited she is for Halloween celebrations.


“Tis the season ?,” she wrote in the caption, which accompanied two photos of her wearing a sleeveless, sheer floral print monochrome dress from her collection with Boohoo.

In the photos, the reality star posed alongside a pile of white Halloween pumpkins.

Her latest post came days after Kardashian marked the arrival of October with some flashback pictures of her getting ready for Halloween 2022 celebrations.

Meanwhile, the dress that Kardashian wore is listed as the Kourtney Kardashian Barker Mesh Floral Print Maxi dress and is available at £18.00 on the Boohoo website.

Just like her first collection with the affordable fashion brand, her second collection also focuses on an exclusive size range, from sizes 2-22, and affordable statement pieces like reversible bomber jackets and multiway trenchcoats.

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I’m Mareyah, a sustainability strategist and passionate home cook, exploring the links between climate, culture and food. Drawing on my Pakistani heritage, I champion the value of traditional knowledge and everyday cooking as a powerful - yet often overlooked - tool for climate action. My work focuses on making sustainability accessible by celebrating the flavours, stories and practices that have been passed down through generations.

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