Kourtney Kardashian Shows Off Her Baby Bump With Asymmetrical Crop Jacket and Mini Skirt

On Saturday, Kourtney Kardashian was having fun with a new maternity look in bright blue. The matching two-piece featured a highly cropped blue jacket that showed off her baby bump, and a very tiny mini skirt in matching light and darker blue fabric bands that rode under her stomach.

The jacket had an asymmetrical silver zipper and two ornamentally zippered pockets. The Kardashians star popped the jacket’s tall collar for one photo, and let the long sleeves completely cover her hands. On her feet were a pair of silver pumps with open toes. She had her hair up in a loose ponytail.

She tagged the look’s designer, Laquan Smith, in an Instagram post. She’s worn the outfit before, back in July for a post on Threads, joking, “Hanging on by a thread.”

This is the first baby that Kardashian is expecting with her husband Travis Barker. The couple already have a large blended family. Kardashian shares her children Penelope, Reign, and Mason, with ex partner Scott Disick. Barker has two children with his ex Shanna Moakler, Landon, and Alabama, as well as being the stepdad to Moakler’s daughter Atiana.

Kardashian seems to be really enjoying her maternity looks during this pregnancy, regular posting her outfits to Instagram that highlight her newly prominent feature.

She’s especially loved all of her bathing suits, which have been string bikinis or one pieces with strategic cut outs this summer, like this pink cover up and suit she seems to have worn to Hawaii.

Or this carousel that shows off both a black cut out one piece and a cheetah print bikini on the beach.

She and Barker also announced that they were expecting a boy with a photo shoot of themselves seated at Barker’s drum set.

“little drummer boy coming soon,” she wrote in the caption.

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Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.

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