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Bible: You'll Want to Check Out Khloe Kardashian's Style Evolution
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Date:2025-04-11 16:46:30
Get ready to keep up with Khloe Kardashian as she enters a new era.
The Kardashians star turns 40 on June 27, and you could say she's pretty excited about the major milestone.
"I hate being in my 30s," Khloe said in an Instagram Stories video following her birthday last year. "I think it's the worst decade ever, and I cannot wait to be in my 40s."
And while this past decade had its highs—including the births of her daughter True Thompson, 6, and son Tatum Thompson, 23 months—it also had its lows. See ex Tristan Thompson, the father of Khloe's kids, being at the center of several cheating scandals and fathering a child with another woman.
"Of course I've had some incredible moments in my 30s," the Good American mogul said in a 2023 episode of The Kardashians. "I mean, I have two beautiful kids. I had great, great moments. This has nothing to do with that. Besides that though, every other day has been torture."
But as Khloe moves forward, she's focusing less on her past and more on her future.
"I feel like I'm shedding so much of my old life, an old version of me, and I'm so excited for this new version," she told Grazia in May. "I know it's so hugely clichéd to say it, but with age and experience comes wisdom, and that wisdom brings me more peace."
Still, you can't shed the memories of KoKo's fashion evolution, including her countless outfits, range of hair colors and cuts and of course her signature long nails.
So as Khloe says goodbye to one year and hello to another, look back at how her style has changed.
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