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The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star -- who is currently with boyfriend Tristan Thompson -- also came under fire for the perceived hypocrisy of the post, as her denim company, Good American, markets itself as offering "a full & inclusive size range."
"I'm confused. I thought your clothing brand was centered around catering toward, and embracing all types of body types," another fan wrote. "It's 2018. Talk about 1 step forward and 2 steps back."
Khloé Kardashian recently raised eyebrows for posting a story on her app with hacks to "look thin AF in pics." The story didn't sit well with "The Good Place" actress Jameela Jamil, who has been outspoken about a number of issues, from body image to sexual harassment. The British star took to Twitter to call Kardashian's post a "trap of pointless poison" which promoted "low self-esteem." She added that posts like this spread the message that a woman's appearance is more important than her accomplishments.
"I wanted to show it's not always about these young, perfect models that are going to look good no matter what," she said. "We really had to make sure that the concealer worked on different skin types and ages as well, so it was important to show that in the campaign."
Kardashian West said she took extra care in making sure there was a concealer shade for everyone in the line, but the internet quickly started calling the star out for the lack of darker colors and six light shades that appeared nearly identical.
sportiest moments find their focus in strategic styling. Yesterday, the beauty mogul shared an Instagram video of herself gliding down a snowy mountain accompanied by the caption, "Fun Fact-I can ski!" And while her skills on the slopes were definitely impressive, her platinum ponytail was equally attention grabbing, catching on the wind as she carved her way downhill. The moment was distinctly KKW: a glamorous spin on a mountain-minded look, which, for most, centers on a taut top-knot or a duo of plaits in an effort to skirt the frizz factor. The lesson? Make like Kim Kardashian West and throw caution (and your ponytail) to the wind—it may just be the best route to some perfect apres-ski waves.




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