Khloé Channels Kris Jenner’s Iconic Silhouette in Latest Sultry Shoot

If you needed proof that now even our obsession with celebrity identity crises is a sign we’ve hit rock bottom, Khloé Kardashian’s latest Instagram drop delivers. The 39-year-old snapped a series of ultra-sexy, monochrome pics this week—complete with a sculpted corset top and slicked-back ponytail—that followers immediately pegged as a dead-ringer for momager Kris Jenner’s early-2000s era. Instagram sleuths weren’t shy, side-by-side posts went viral and People Magazine couldn’t resist labeling it “mother-daughter déjà vu” (People, May 12, 2025). If nothing else, it confirms that recycling your parent’s entire aesthetic is the new normal in the Kardashian echo chamber.
Details from Daily Mail’s exclusive coverage reveal Khloé posed under neon studio lights in a custom black leather corset by Khaite, teamed with patent stilettos and vintage hoop earrings—an ensemble Kris pioneered on reality TV promos two decades ago. Fans flooded the comments section, some applauding the homage, others griping that originality died in Calabasas circa 2015. One commenter quipped, “We get it, you’re both billion-dollar brands,” while another sighed, “Of course this happened instead of global crises being solved.” Meanwhile, Daily Mail points out that Kris Jenner herself once rocked a similar look for a 2005 Harper’s Bazaar spread, proving the family’s style-momentum is more like a runaway train than a trend.
This recycled glamour isn’t just harmless fan service—it’s another notch in the Kardashian franchise’s relentless churn of narcissism, where even a mommy-daughter throwback doubles as a marketing campaign. Khloé’s post was strategically tagged #MommyAndMe and linked to her new Good American lingerie line, ensuring that each double-take translates directly into sales. And just when you thought the Kardashian industrial complex couldn’t repurpose any more personal history, bam, here we are, gawking at a photo op that’s half gleaming homage and half ruthless capitalism.
At its core, this whole spectacle underscores how celebrity culture preys on nostalgia and familial drama to distract us from real issues—like, say, the climate meltdown or economic collapse. But hey, if your coping mechanism is salivating over mother-daughter clone couture, the Kardashian clan’s got you covered. Keep refreshing that feed, because if history is any guide, next week we’ll be treated to Kylie morphing into her dad, Caitlyn Jenner—and why not? Nothing says “we’ve lost the plot” like a transgenerational lookbook posing as news. Anyway, can’t wait to see how this gets worse.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and People Magazine, Daily Mail, Instagram
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