'Iconic' Kardashian Star, 40, Twins with Kids for School Event
Sometimes the best fashion moments happen outside the Met Gala, and Khloé Kardashian just proved that school spirit days can be runway-worthy when you're committed to the coordinated look. The Good American co-founder delivered peak family goals this week with a camo-themed twinning moment that has parents everywhere taking notes.
The 40-year-old reality star shared Instagram photos that showcase her natural styling talents, perfectly coordinating with 7-year-old True and 2-year-old Tatum for what she called "camo day at school." Khloé rocked a camo jacket tied around her waist, paired with a black tank and leggings, while True served looks in a camo skirt and matching shirt, complete with green hair that tied the whole aesthetic together.
Little Tatum wasn't left out of the fashion moment, sporting camo pants and a black long-sleeve shirt while clutching his stuffed animal – because even coordinated family photos need that authentic toddler touch.
"I wanted to join in on the fun with my babies," Khloé captioned the sweet series, and honestly, this is the kind of mom energy we're here for. There's something beautifully refreshing about watching a global style icon get genuinely excited about elementary school spirit week.What makes this moment particularly endearing is how effortlessly Khloé balances her fashion-forward lifestyle with authentic motherhood. She's not just participating in school events – she's making them special occasions that her kids will remember. The coordination feels intentional but not forced, stylish but still age-appropriate. It all feels very authentic and we're here for it!
Khloé, Tatum and True are no strangers to twinning. This twinning moment comes as Khloé continues to be refreshingly honest about motherhood on her podcast, recently admitting she's already dreading empty nest syndrome. "I'll probably shave my head and go nuts or something. Or buy a ton of animals," she joked about her future without daily mom duties.
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For now, though, she's clearly savoring these coordinated family moments – from camo day participation to her ongoing mission to "brainwash" True and Tatum into thinking it's normal to live next to grandma forever.
Sometimes the sweetest celebrity content comes from the most ordinary moments, elevated by extraordinary love.
'Iconic' Kardashian Star, 40, Twins with Kids for School Event first appeared on Parade on Jun 19, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
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